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: If you are a professional developer working in Power Platform related projects and you have not yet heard of [https://twitter.com/taerimhan Tae Rim Han], then you are missing out! Tae has a blog where she documents her findings from exploring and experimenting with all things Power Platform and Azure related. One recurring ingredient in her work of art is the [[Power Apps Component Framework]], but she has also written about [[Adaptive Cards]], Azure API Management and [[ALM]]. What we really like with Tae's articles is that one can tell that there is a lot of work behind each and every one of them, always lots of details and How-To explanations. We also adore the graphics, always featured pictures which are well thought through and fit the articles perfectly.
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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.
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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.
  
: You can find Tae on Twitter: [https://twitter.com/taerimhan @taerimhan] on LinkedIn: [https://www.linkedin.com/in/taerimhan/ in/taerimhan/] and here is her blog:  [https://taerimhan.com/ https://taerimhan.com/] 
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: Thanks for all your work Natraj!
  
: Tae attended the [[Scottish Summit]] 2021 as a speaker. If you missed her session, don't worry, you will find it here: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CqgOvipCkX0 Tae Rim Han - Build Powerful Apps using Microsoft Graph]
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: We are looking forward to your future articles and presentations Tae! ✨
 
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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!
Dreaming in crm and pp.png