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Microsoft Power Apps Cookbook

Microsoft Power Apps Cookbook - Third Edition

By : Eickhel Mendoza
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Microsoft Power Apps Cookbook

Microsoft Power Apps Cookbook

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By: Eickhel Mendoza

Overview of this book

In the rapidly evolving world of low-code development, Microsoft Power Apps stands out as a powerful platform for building custom business solutions. Microsoft Power Apps Cookbook, 3rd Edition, is your hands-on guide to mastering this platform. Through a collection of step-by-step recipes, this updated edition helps you navigate the latest features, such as AI-powered Microsoft Copilot and custom UI elements while empowering you to build efficient and scalable apps. This book emphasizes practical solutions, guiding app makers through building everything from canvas apps to complex data integrations. You will learn how to streamline repetitive tasks using Robotic Process Automation (RPA) and explore how to create external-facing websites using Microsoft Power Pages while handling data management with Dataverse and extending app functionality with the Power Apps Component Framework. Whether you're extending your app's capabilities with custom components or integrating advanced AI features, Microsoft Power Apps Cookbook equips you with the knowledge and skills to take your app development to the next level.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
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User interface guidelines

Designing intuitive applications has become an art form over the years. Initially, developers did not consider the applications’ usability; they only focused on providing the required functionality.

Since the mobile revolution back in 2007, an app’s design has become as important as its purpose. Applications that are easier to use are more successful than others with more features. That’s why all major players in the mobile industry started to define their approaches to user interface design by creating guidelines for their devices. Toolbars were initially at the bottom and then at the top; now, they’re back at the bottom again. There have been many iterations due to the changes in device sizes, screen aspect ratios, and more.

Today’s main guidelines come from Google, Apple, and Microsoft. It doesn’t matter what type of device it is; there are guidelines for it. The idea is to give app designers and developers...

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