In Part 1 of this series, you saw how my first version of the digital clock went. Although it got the job done, it was plagued with repetitive code, repetitive controls, and over saturation of variables, which in turn rendered the application hard to follow, and worse yet, affected performance.
In this article, I will show how to use PowerApps Components to promote reusability and decrease the…
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#PowerApps: Using Components to create a Digital Clock – Part 2
In Part 1 of this series, you saw how my first version of the digital clock went. Although it got the job done, it was plagued with repetitive code, repetitive controls, and over saturation of variables, which in turn rendered the application hard to follow, and worse yet, affected performance.
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