Code-First Low-Code Developer Workflow With Vs Code, CLI, MSbuild And DevOps

Have you reached the point where you need the Power Platform for critical workloads and realize there’s a need for more structured organization? Wondering if there’s a way to apply best practices from professional software development?

ℹ️ The Power Platform caters to both citizen and pro-developers.
⚠️ However, gaps in toolsets can pose challenges for projects led by professional development teams.
❓ Is there a way to simplify and standardize the developer workflow?
🏁 By integrating familiar tools, we can streamline the process for professional developers, reduce the learning curve, enhance output reliability, and appeal to a broader developer community.

Develop, test, debug, deploy, and support your Power Platform workloads efficiently, just as seasoned developers do. Attend this session to discover tried-and-true methods and learn how to expedite your projects.

Boost, automate, and scale your low-code development with:
* Visual Studio Code + MSBuild + Power Platform Extensions
* Power Platform CLI + .NET Template Engine (dotnet new) scaffolding
* Advanced debugging and automated testing techniques
* Multi-layered managed solution design
* Shared .NET and TypeScript libraries
* Azure DevOps CI/CD pipeline integration

If you resonate with the following challenges, this session offers solutions:
* High interaction cost – excessive clicking and loading times
* Difficulty in propagating and reverting changes across envs
* Conflicting with changes made by others
* Setting up a project structure and sharing code
* Long wait times for deployments
* Difficulty in managing a suitable versioning system
* Official tools not playing nice together
* Maintaining consistency in multi-developer teams
* Searching through code and refactoring

Disclaimer: This is the third revision of this session. With each iteration, I introduce fresh updates. If you’ve encountered this session elsewhere, I can confidently say it’s worth revisiting.

 

Benefits of Attending this Session:

  1. You know the available tools for pro-development on Power Platform
  2. You know the best practices for ALM
  3. You learned about an end-to-end dev workflow from Git to release
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