Welcome to the Power Platform Developers Weekly!Microsoft last week released their Fluent UI Emoji library as open-source with an MIT license. You can edit the SVGs to your liking and can use them in any project.As of yesterday, a new version of Dataverse DevTools was released. For more information look at the Tweets of the Week section. If you like the tool post a review.Microsoft feature releases and announcements New version of Power Platform build tools and a feature-packed update of Power Platform CLIInline editing modern browsing and more with the new Power Apps grid controlAnnouncing a public preview of Power Automate’s newest Android mobile app versionPower Fx: Error handling graduates to previewSharePoint cloud actions in Power Automate for Desktop: Introducing cloud connectors in desktop flowsCreating canvas apps as Dataverse solutions by default (preview)Please let us know your thoughts about this newsletter by filling out this survey. This helps us curate the content better.Content creators fill out the form provided on this website so we can start tracking your content as you post it.👉 Buy us a coffee! 👈We hope you enjoy the content of this week. — PP Dev Weekly TeamAuthors: Anwesha S. & Danish N.Follow us: Twitter & LinkedIn
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Power Platform Developers Weekly - Issue #127
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Welcome to the Power Platform Developers Weekly!Microsoft last week released their Fluent UI Emoji library as open-source with an MIT license. You can edit the SVGs to your liking and can use them in any project.As of yesterday, a new version of Dataverse DevTools was released. For more information look at the Tweets of the Week section. If you like the tool post a review.Microsoft feature releases and announcements New version of Power Platform build tools and a feature-packed update of Power Platform CLIInline editing modern browsing and more with the new Power Apps grid controlAnnouncing a public preview of Power Automate’s newest Android mobile app versionPower Fx: Error handling graduates to previewSharePoint cloud actions in Power Automate for Desktop: Introducing cloud connectors in desktop flowsCreating canvas apps as Dataverse solutions by default (preview)Please let us know your thoughts about this newsletter by filling out this survey. This helps us curate the content better.Content creators fill out the form provided on this website so we can start tracking your content as you post it.👉 Buy us a coffee! 👈We hope you enjoy the content of this week. — PP Dev Weekly TeamAuthors: Anwesha S. & Danish N.Follow us: Twitter & LinkedIn