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: Today we want to highlight someone who has provided us all with a powerful set of tools in his browser extension 🚀 [[LevelUp]]. Does he dream about Power Platform and the former CRM parts now Power Apps apps? Perhaps. He runs a blog, [https://dreamingincrm.com/ Dreaming in CRM and Power Platform]. His site also contains tips about [https://dreamingincrm.com/tools/ tools] he uses on a daily basis and [https://dreamingincrm.com/podcasts/ podcast tips]. Lately he has been working on something which we have included in our Advent Calendar today, on the 1st of December! It's related to [[Power Fx]] and it looks really cool. It seams like a fun way to explore Power Fx! [https://github.com/rajyraman/Power-Fx-.NET-Interactive PowerFx Kernel for .NET Interactive Notebook]. See it in action in [https://twitter.com/RajYRaman/status/1463003572476411905?s=20 this tweet]. The Notebook fun does not end there though. Take a look at his latest project [https://github.com/rajyraman/Playwright-Dataverse-Notebook Playwright-Dataverse-Notebook] and also see [https://www.linkedin.com/posts/natrajyegnaraman_powerapps-ugcPost-6871259575039983616-0lCG a summary about it] on LinkedIn.
: First out to be featured on Power Wiki is [https://twitter.com/LinkeD365 Carl Cookson] and his XrmToolBox tools. Carl Cookson always good at upliftning others with a #FeelGoodFriday tag on Twitter. It is time for Carl Cookson to be highlighted!
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: You can find Natraj Yegnaraman on Twitter [https://twitter.com/RajYRaman @RajYRaman], LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/natrajyegnaraman/ in/natrajyegnaraman/] here's his blog again: [https://dreamingincrm.com/ Blog Dreaming in Power Platform and CRM] and [https://github.com/rajyraman here's] where you find him on GitHib.
  
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: Thanks for all your work Natraj!
* [https://www.xrmtoolbox.com/plugins/ExportSecurityRole/ Role Documenter] originally created by [https://github.com/santoshCRM Santosh Bhagat] read [https://linked365.blog/2020/12/22/role-documenter-xrmtoolbox-tool/ Carl's article] about it!
 
* [https://www.xrmtoolbox.com/plugins/LinkeD365.OrgSettings/ Org Settings Updater] lets you configure D365 Org Settings in your Microsoft Dataflex environment. Read [https://linked365.blog/2020/06/18/d365-org-db-settings-xrmtoolbox-addon/ Carl's article] about it!
 
* [https://www.xrmtoolbox.com/plugins/LinkeD365.ERDVisioBuilder/ ERD Visio Builder] lets you create Visio diagrams from Dataverse tables. Read [https://linked365.blog/2020/07/06/erd-visio-builder-xrmtoolbox-addon/ Carl's article] about it!
 
* [https://www.xrmtoolbox.com/plugins/LinkeD365.MockarooDataMunger/ Mockaroo Data Munger] lets you create data in your Dataverse environment using Mockaroo API. Read [https://linked365.blog/2020/08/27/mockaroodatamunger/ Carl's article] about it!
 
* [https://www.xrmtoolbox.com/plugins/LinkeD365.FlowToVisio/ Flow To Visio] helps you document your Power Automate cloud flows! Read [https://linked365.blog/2020/10/14/flow-to-visio-xrmtoolbox-addon/ Carl's article] about it!
 
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: Keep up the good work Carl Cookson!
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Latest revision as of 17:22, 1 December 2021

2021-12-01
Today we want to highlight someone who has provided us all with a powerful set of tools in his browser extension 🚀 LevelUp. Does he dream about Power Platform and the former CRM parts now Power Apps apps? Perhaps. He runs a blog, Dreaming in CRM and Power Platform. His site also contains tips about tools he uses on a daily basis and podcast tips. Lately he has been working on something which we have included in our Advent Calendar today, on the 1st of December! It's related to Power Fx and it looks really cool. It seams like a fun way to explore Power Fx! PowerFx Kernel for .NET Interactive Notebook. See it in action in this tweet. The Notebook fun does not end there though. Take a look at his latest project Playwright-Dataverse-Notebook and also see a summary about it on LinkedIn.
You can find Natraj Yegnaraman on Twitter @RajYRaman, LinkedIn in/natrajyegnaraman/ here's his blog again: Blog Dreaming in Power Platform and CRM and here's where you find him on GitHib.
Thanks for all your work Natraj!
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