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Microsoft is separating its low-code programming tools from Power Apps. What does that mean for you and for your apps?
Microsoft launched Power Apps in 2015 to give business users and developers a way to create custom apps without writing code.
Microsoft demonstrated the T-Mobile app during its virtual Ignite technology conference Tuesday to show the capabilities of its Power Platform and Power Apps low-code and no-code software ...
Microsoft's Power Apps is an example of a 'low-code' tool that lets non-coders build business apps without knowing a language like C#.
The UK unitary local authority has consolidated its application base and is using Power Apps to develop tools that meet specific business requirements.
Microsoft's AI Builder introduces low-code generative AI capabilities to Power Apps and Power Automate. Let's see how the preview features stack up.
The Azure cloud computing platform is dominating news coming out of the ongoing Microsoft Ignite 2020 developer/IT pro event, even extending to low-code application development with the company's ...
Given the complexities of mobile devices, even low-code development platforms can be daunting for nonprogrammers, and actual no-code platforms often limit the capabilities of the apps being built.
Microsoft just launched PowerApps, a highly anticipated productivity tool that will let businesses build custom apps for mobile devices without needing to write code. The company has been quietly ...
Developing a full stack and building apps from scratch can be a daunting task, especially for those without extensive coding expertise. Pythagora, an innovative AI-powered tool, aims to simplify ...