Welcome to Power Platform Developers Weekly!Last week I released a new tool for Visual Studio Code called Dataverse DevTools. You can get it on the VSCode Marketplace. The idea is to create one single tool to work with Dataverse and so your contributions are welcomed. Please read the contributing guidelines before submitting the pull requests.Microsoft feature releases and announcementsPower Fx: Int, Trunc, WeekNum, and ISOWeekNum functionsPower Automate Desktop August 2021 updateIn this month's Power Apps community call the agenda is Performance Insights, event calendar apps, and game development.Check out Joe Griffin's revision notes for PL-600 here.Thanks to Kokulan Eswarnathan for bringing to our attention the new updated Power Platform Tool for Visual Studio 2019 in his recent blog.If you are on any GitHub repo now you can edit the repo without loading it from your local machine. Just press . on a windows machine.And as mentioned in the Tip of the Day post, Have a break, Have a KitKat!!Hope you enjoy the content of this week. If you have any suggestions please let me know by filling out this survey.Content creators fill out the form provided on this website so we can start tracking your content as you post it.— PP Dev Weekly Team
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Power Platform Developers Weekly - Issue #75
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Welcome to Power Platform Developers Weekly!Last week I released a new tool for Visual Studio Code called Dataverse DevTools. You can get it on the VSCode Marketplace. The idea is to create one single tool to work with Dataverse and so your contributions are welcomed. Please read the contributing guidelines before submitting the pull requests.Microsoft feature releases and announcementsPower Fx: Int, Trunc, WeekNum, and ISOWeekNum functionsPower Automate Desktop August 2021 updateIn this month's Power Apps community call the agenda is Performance Insights, event calendar apps, and game development.Check out Joe Griffin's revision notes for PL-600 here.Thanks to Kokulan Eswarnathan for bringing to our attention the new updated Power Platform Tool for Visual Studio 2019 in his recent blog.If you are on any GitHub repo now you can edit the repo without loading it from your local machine. Just press . on a windows machine.And as mentioned in the Tip of the Day post, Have a break, Have a KitKat!!Hope you enjoy the content of this week. If you have any suggestions please let me know by filling out this survey.Content creators fill out the form provided on this website so we can start tracking your content as you post it.— PP Dev Weekly Team