Microsoft is continuing to try to make its Power Platform collection of low-code tools easier for non-programmers to use. The latest addition to the Power Platform stable looks to be a new low-code ...
Low-code app development: How Microsoft’s Power Fx language is evolving Your email has been sent Microsoft is separating its low-code programming tools from Power Apps. What does that mean for you and ...
With its Power Fx language introduced this week, Microsoft is making a play in the low-code development realm. Announced on March 2, the general purpose language is based on the Microsoft Excel ...
From low code to no code: Azure GPT-3 and Microsoft’s Power Platform Your email has been sent Microsoft is turning low code into 'don't write code' by taking a description of what you want to do and ...
Microsoft unveiled a new open source programming language for its low-code development push centered around the Power Platform and its Power Apps component. At this week's big Ignite show focusing on ...
Low-code development tools like Microsoft’s Power Platform are more than a way for users to build the apps they need when they need them. They’re a way to rapidly building code that’s needed urgently.
Microsoft announced the coming new capabilities during the opening day, May 25, of its virtual Build 2021 developers conference. Officials said these new features will be in public preview in English ...
During its Build developer conference, Microsoft unveiled the first features in one of its products — Power Apps — powered by GPT-3, the natural language model developed by OpenAI. Microsoft says this ...
Microsoft's low-code Power Apps is seemingly headed to no-code, helping developers leverage AI to create applications with natural language. That breakthrough, of course, is eagerly awaited by ...