Summary
This chapter continued building on the possibilities that Microsoft Power Platform provides to pro-developers. The platform definitely shouldn’t be taken lightly, even though it is a part of the low-code development toolset. As we have seen, it offers many opportunities for pro-developers to extend the user experience and integrate solutions with complex backend and legacy systems. Now we can see how important it is to form agile fusion teams where pro-developers have the ability to customize solutions using different custom components, in order to deliver on project requirements.
We looked at examples of how connection references and environment variables can be used together with the DevOps approach. We continued with a look at canvas components and component libraries. We then covered the Power Apps component framework and code components. All these components can be added to solutions as solution objects, and DevOps pipelines can be used to deploy them securely...