Throughout this chapter, we learned how to create a small, targeted application with great flexibility and speed. We learned that the no-code/low-code approach really pays off and has an important role in any business.
We looked at the various personas involved with the process of creating and using Power Apps, the process to create Power Apps, the types of available Power Apps, including canvas and model-driven apps, the role CDS plays in the bigger scheme of things, the ability to create public web-based solutions leveraging portals, and finally, how to tie it all together by leveraging Flow. (currently known as Power Automate)
In the next chapter, we’re moving on to core configuration and customization concepts. With an understanding of the core applications, and the ability to build additional apps, we now have the necessary toolset to see how we can get more out of this great flexible platform.