AuthorRyan Cunningham Director PM, Power Apps / Newsdesk@IrishDev.com
MS Ignite News: Launching the Low-Code Power Fx
Grounded on Microsoft Excel This Open Source Language Allows Users to Begin Low-code Developments with Relative Ease
Microsoft has published its first open-source low-code programming language,
Microsoft Power Fx, for logic customization across the Power Platform. Expressed in text, this low-code language, leverages the knowledge of Excel users to reduce barriers for citizen developers getting started with low-code development, whilst professional developers can accelerate their app development with the simplicity of formulas and code using their favorite pro developer tools.
Currently Power Fx is used as the language to develop canvas apps in Microsoft Power Apps, and will eventually become the consistent language across the Power Platform.
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