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The development spectrum of Microsoft 365 and Power Platform
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It's a balance of knowing what skills to use, and when - blended with thoughtful 'build versus buy' decision making criteria. This webinar looks left-to-right across the full spectrum of options within Microsoft 365 and Power Platform - from no-code to low-code, to pro-code. Each presenter will represent one area on the spectrum. Chris Kent will put SharePoint and Lists into action and demonstrate a common no-code scenario. April Dunnam will then showcase what you can do with Power Apps and Power Automate to design a clear example of low code. And last, Vesa Juvonen take us into Visual Studio leveraging SharePoint Framework and guidance on when, and how, to extend Microsoft 365 using pro-code patterns and practices (PnP). Your host, Mark Kashman, will kick things off and interview each presenter between each segment to help discover what you need to ask yourself when assessing your next spectrum of development opportunity. Sharing is caring.
Related resources
- The Microsoft 365 & Power Platform Community: https://pnp.github.io/
- Power Platform learning paths: https://aka.ms/learnpowerplatform
- Microsoft Lists resource center: https://aka.ms/MSLists
- List Formatting Samples: https://aka.ms/List-Formatting
- Microsoft adoption hub: https://adoption.microsoft.com
- Mark-KashmanMicrosoft
Looking forward to hosting today's webinar - you've got a lot of great development (or not) insights coming to you from the best in the biz! I'll be monitoring comments to lift a few questions and feedback to bring into the Q&A portions of the session - to get answers and to let our presenters know your thoughts. See you soon. - Mark
- Mark-KashmanMicrosoftTwo helpful resource links specific to Microsoft Lists, based on what Chris Kent shared during the webinar: 1) Microsoft Lists resource center: https://aka.ms/MSLists, and 2) List Formatting Samples: https://aka.ms/List-Formatting.
- What does Chris use on his hair to make it so silky smooth? So handsome!!
- Mark-KashmanMicrosoftEau de naturäl!
- Mark-KashmanMicrosoftNote: Comments are now closed. You can always reply to existing comment threads, just no longer create new comment threads. We, too, updated the content above: The video is now playable on demand - in full. And we added the core related resource links each presenter mentioned during the broadcast. Go, devs (or non-devs), go!