The next logic development step is to add the web based VS code editor access to the YAML code preview section in Powerapps Canvas apps so you could quickly edit it, much like Power Pages!!!
Very interesting video April, but i'm questionning wether Microsoft is moving smoothly this Power Apps tooling from a no-code/low-code to an actual dev tool. I'm training people on the Power Platform, and more and more utilities like that (I love them of course) become more and more scary to the "citizen developers". What do you think ?
Wonder if / when we will see similar in Power Automate Cloud Flows? The classic designer always allowed us to copy the code and paste back in, like you demo'd in both Apps and Copilot Studio with YAML, but the new designer would benefit from this too. Very useful video April - thanks for sharing.
This was super super useful, April! Finally the tonic to get me to dig into YAML. Will definitely dig into the resource links you've shared and start playing with it. I think it's extremely useful to see what's happening behind the scenes, copy in VScode and then paste back etc. Thanks for sharing. 👍👍👍🙏
I was triggered by the misquote. Should be: "Bears, Beets, Battlestar Galactica"!
I noticed that when I was editing it. It wasn't me though! It was Github Copilot suggesting the incorrect quote lol. It triggered me too 😂
The next logic development step is to add the web based VS code editor access to the YAML code preview section in Powerapps Canvas apps so you could quickly edit it, much like Power Pages!!!
Very interesting video April, but i'm questionning wether Microsoft is moving smoothly this Power Apps tooling from a no-code/low-code to an actual dev tool.
I'm training people on the Power Platform, and more and more utilities like that (I love them of course) become more and more scary to the "citizen developers". What do you think ?
Thanks April - very informative video!
Thank you Paul!
Hi @april, could you share the GitHub Repo link again? Thanks! Love the video
Wonder if / when we will see similar in Power Automate Cloud Flows? The classic designer always allowed us to copy the code and paste back in, like you demo'd in both Apps and Copilot Studio with YAML, but the new designer would benefit from this too. Very useful video April - thanks for sharing.
your videos are the best!🥰🥰
Thank you so much!!
Good Job April ❤
Thank you!
This was super super useful, April! Finally the tonic to get me to dig into YAML. Will definitely dig into the resource links you've shared and start playing with it. I think it's extremely useful to see what's happening behind the scenes, copy in VScode and then paste back etc. Thanks for sharing. 👍👍👍🙏
Thanks for watching Douglas! Looking forward to hearing what you think of it!
Wow, this is going to change everything for me. Thank you for the clear presentation!
Wonderful! I'm happy to help!
Learnt multiple new topics from the video - Thanks!
Glad to hear! Thanks for watching ☺
Loved this content!
Thank you - glad you liked it!
Ths is terrific. Whjo knew YAML was so good!
It can do a lot! Thanks for watching ☺
Great job as always April. Loved the content!
Thanks so much!
Thanks April. It was much needed.
Thank you! I'm glad it was helpful!
Nice Video April.. Thanks 👍
Thanks for watching!
Well done, April. Appreciate it!
Thank you for watching!
Nice video! Welcome back!
I'm glad to be back! I had a busy few weeks with back to back conferences. It was fun but I'm happy to be back and making videos again 🙂
Excellent intro to the topic
Thank you!!
Thanks it was interesting
Thanks for watching!
More code into LowCode-NoCode.🤣
Great learning nevertheless. Thanks April.