After delivering the new “Microsoft Power Platform” and then the “Power Apps”, Microsoft wants to allow third-party developers to create attractive visual components in PowerApps using the same framework that is used by the Microsoft team.
The first component concept was introduced in 2016 with a set of optimized mobile controls.
After the release of…
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Getting started with Power Apps Component Framework (a.k.a. Goodbye Web Resources) !
After delivering the new “Microsoft Power Platform” and then the “Power Apps”, Microsoft wants to allow third-party developers to create attractive visual components in PowerApps using the same framework that is used by the Microsoft team. The first component concept was introduced in 2016 with a set of optimized mobile controls.
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