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Deep Dive Into App Experience with Clay Wesener

Deep Dive Into App Experience with Clay Wesener

Episode 99 Published 6 years, 9 months ago
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  • Personal and professional background – growing up in Australia, hobbies outside of work 
  • Career journey, joining Microsoft product team, working on PowerApps and working with the original team at Canvas Apps, starting as a Microsoft Partner before joining Microsoft 
  • Key pillars/various moving parts of the Power Platform team 
  • Owning the UI, holding the constraints of the upper-level nav and the left-hand nav of the system and what the maker has control over 
  • What is the App Experience and what the team think about when designing the App Experience for the makers 
  • What the App Experience team looks at when it comes to guiding principles 
  • Tidying up old legacy versions – is it part of the transition to Power Platform? 
  • Microsoft’s key focuses in the Power Platform moving to the end of 2019 
  • Possibility of PowerApps becoming unrecognizable as a Microsoft software, especially with PCF coming to market 
  • Thoughts on the possibility of creating any type of business application in a white-label experience  
  • Why isn’t React supported in PCF? Why Microsoft didn’t just go and support some third-party control framework 
  • Making theming and branding easier in PowerApps 
  • Type of use cases of unique controls where there’s no need to shift to the platform 
  • What’s new in model-driven maker experience 
  • Creating a new field on the fly to be included in the maker experience 
  • Reusable Canvas Apps components – background and thoughts around it 
  • How the team is bringing Canvas Apps and model-driven apps together 
  • Intent to provide URL and put off creating a top-level nav in Power Apps 
  • What’s coming up in the next release notes 
  • Thoughts on Microsoft’s goal of 10M active users on Power Platform 
  • Offline access – what to look forward to 


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