What is Git? The elevator pitch: Git is a repository for code and provides versioning with a capability to easily share and collaborate with others Maybe a little too simple, but at its core, that's what git is about. It provides developers a place to store their code with version control so that they can... Continue Reading →
Power Automate (Flow) to share communications into multiple Microsoft Teams at once
In my other blog post, I walked through the business case and options behind this flow. My goal in this post is to dive deeper into what the flow is and how it was built. Beauty, isn't it? For starters, the flow is an Automated flow using a SharePoint - When an item is created... Continue Reading →
Tips and tricks for working with Microsoft Flow
I Love Microsoft Flow I don't know what it is, but I spend a lot of time in it, from small silly Flows to real time savers. I've shared a few of my Flows already, and will be sharing more. I may be a little addicted to automation, Flow being the biggest contender, but also... Continue Reading →
Best practices for managing controls in Microsoft PowerApps
Microsoft PowerApps is a great "no code" solution for creating customized forms for SharePoint Online and independent web apps and mobile apps. However, it can get unruly inside of an app if you don't follow some sort of guidelines and practices. After you get a few screens in with dozens and dozens of controls, you... Continue Reading →