Welcome to the Power Platform Developers Weekly!Interesting round-up of top Power Platform announcements from Microsoft Ignite in October 2022 from Reza and Lisa.Dataverse REST Builder is released as a new Chrome Browser extension. Now you can access it either in XrmToolBox, Dataverse DevTools, Browser extension, or as a managed solution. Big kudos to Guido Preite for such a fantastic job on DRB.On the same note, Dataverse DevTools received a new update. Now you can run core Power Platform tools like Plugin Registration Tools from within VS Code. Check out the "Tweets of the week" section for more info.A new section called "Power Pages" is added to the newsletter; check it out.Microsoft feature releases and announcementsConnect with other makers in your organization via maker matching, now in public preview!Announcing the general availability of Managed EnvironmentsNew ways to innovate with AI and Microsoft Power AutomateMicrosoft Power Pages is now in General Availability!Automate Document Processing end-to-end with AI BuilderMatt Devaney has an AMA blog focusing on how to become a Power Platform developer. Take this opportunity to ask him some questions.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 #136
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Welcome to the Power Platform Developers Weekly!Interesting round-up of top Power Platform announcements from Microsoft Ignite in October 2022 from Reza and Lisa.Dataverse REST Builder is released as a new Chrome Browser extension. Now you can access it either in XrmToolBox, Dataverse DevTools, Browser extension, or as a managed solution. Big kudos to Guido Preite for such a fantastic job on DRB.On the same note, Dataverse DevTools received a new update. Now you can run core Power Platform tools like Plugin Registration Tools from within VS Code. Check out the "Tweets of the week" section for more info.A new section called "Power Pages" is added to the newsletter; check it out.Microsoft feature releases and announcementsConnect with other makers in your organization via maker matching, now in public preview!Announcing the general availability of Managed EnvironmentsNew ways to innovate with AI and Microsoft Power AutomateMicrosoft Power Pages is now in General Availability!Automate Document Processing end-to-end with AI BuilderMatt Devaney has an AMA blog focusing on how to become a Power Platform developer. Take this opportunity to ask him some questions.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