Návrh Školení
Introduction to Microsoft Power Platform Development
- Overview of Power Apps, Power Automate, Power BI, and Power Virtual Agents
- Understanding Dataverse architecture
- Introduction to Power Platform CLI and ALM
Working with Dataverse
- Data modeling and relationships
- Custom tables, columns, and metadata
- Security roles and data access
Customizing Power Apps
- Canvas vs. model-driven apps
- Using Power Apps component framework (PCF)
- Custom connectors and controls
Developing with Power Automate
- Creating flows and automation scenarios
- Triggering flows from apps and external events
- Error handling and retries
Extending Platform Capabilities
- Creating and registering plug-ins using .NET
- Implementing custom business logic
- Using web resources and Azure Functions
Application Lifecycle Management (ALM)
- Using GitHub or Azure DevOps for Power Platform
- Managing environments and solutions
- CI/CD pipelines and automation
Performance, Monitoring, and Security
- Monitoring and troubleshooting apps and flows
- Performance tuning tips
- Implementing secure development practices
Summary and Next Steps
Požadavky
- An understanding of Microsoft Power Platform services
- Experience with JavaScript, TypeScript, or C#
- Familiarity with REST APIs and data modeling concepts
Audience
- Software developers working with the Power Platform
- Technical consultants implementing Power Apps and automation
- Solution architects designing low-code enterprise apps
Reference (2)
Myslel jsem si, že školitel byl opravdu poutavý a byl velmi rychlý v odpovídání na otázky, které souvisely s naší prací, a skutečně přizpůsobil výuku našim potřebám a šel nad rámec, abychom je splnili. Nemohl jsem Shauna dostatečně doporučit!
Tom King - Complete Coherence
Kurz - Microsoft Power Platform Fundamentals
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I really admire Trainer's patience for all the people who were asking him to repeat something 4-5 times. I also believe that he has great knowledge about the topic, but like said above, we didn't spend enough time on this. Moreover, it was good it was hands-on training, where we could practice in real time what we're taught, but again, I'd like to know more about the PowerApps, not about SharePoint, as I'm really familiar with that one, and if I wanted to learn more, I'd probably just choose a training for the SharePoint, not PowerApps.