Newsletter #31 Microsoft No Code / Low Code

Newsletter #31 Microsoft No Code / Low Code


Sneek peak

Thursday was a day to fight professional burnout. Wednesday was programmer's day. Coincidence? Well, no wiem??♂? I hope this newsletter makes your job easier, and if you have too much of it, I officially give you dispensation to read it??

Worth reading by ?ukasz Falaciński

[?? Teams ??] Wellbeing - I like that word. That's what you'll read about in this article. What does this have to do with Microsoft Teams? Quite a lot, it turns out, because in addition to Viva (Insight or Pulse) there are quite a few apps to help achieve or improve this state. It's worth browsing through - you might find something for you: How Microsoft Teams apps can help improve wellbeing at work - Microsoft Community Hub

[?? Power Automate ??] Cool practical article. See how to work with item versioning on SharePoint lists in Power Automate processes: Bypassing the SharePoint Lists Infinite Loop in Po... - Power Platform Community (microsoft.com)

[??? Viva ???] As I have already mentioned Viva, I strongly recommend getting familiar with Viva Pulse. It's a tool that will help organisations with the feedback process. It's an important thing and another example of how technology can help a completely non-technical process. Article: Quick guide to Viva Pulse – Modern Workplace.site

[?? Power Automate ??] After a few weeks of publication, what had to happen happened. Matthew Devaney has compiled all the good practices into one handbook. This is a must read: 2023 Power Automate Coding Standards For Cloud Flows - Matthew Devaney

[?? Power Apps ??] The new controls are great, but until now Microsoft has tended to limit itself to the basic ones. We finally have something more sophisticated. For there is a new, responsive table control. It looks tasty, time to test it ??

There are also more new features. They are all described here: August 2023 updates for modernization and theming in Power Apps | Microsoft Power Apps

And now a little film corner??

[?? SharePoint ??] A great example of combining list formatting and Power Automate. In other words, low-code in its full glory:

Building no-code poll application with list formatting

[?? Fabric ??] There has been (and I'm sure will be for a long time to come) a lot of buzz about this service. I recommend a cool video showing in practice how Fabric works

Creating your first Data Warehouse in Microsoft Fabric

[?? Excel ??] And finally, something strange ?? Python in Excel. No further comments necessary:

Python In Excel: Microsoft Changed EVERYTHING

Events

All the details at?https://nocodedays.pl?


Remember about our studies with the Warsaw University of Technology we are organizing a postgraduate course on Low-Code!?

Here are some basic facts:??

?? We start in October??

?? The study will be mainly online (2 full-time reunions)??

?? The total cost is PLN 10,990 (including are licenses for the necessary programs)??

?? We will prepare you for several certifications: Microsoft PL-900, PL-100, PL-200, PL-500 and PMI Citizen Developer Practitioner.??

?? Programming skills and experience are not required.??

The number of seats is limited!?

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More details here:??

https://nocode.ee.pw.edu.pl?

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