fake-xrm-easy
PowerPlatform-DataverseServiceClient
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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fake-xrm-easy
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Which programming paradigm had the most impact on you as an engineer and why?
As a C# developer, F# is something I long to learn. I heard about F# until I had to adjust some build script which I thought is elegant [1]. I did try some F# tutorials at free time, but nothing that would make me comfortable and "click" on how to write functional code.
But I long to bring some improvements to code correctness that can be statically checked by embracing immutability, pattern matching with discriminated unions where compiler ensures you have handled all cases, typing system which makes illegal state impossible... those are just some features I spotted could be very useful. On top of that, F# code seems so much shorter.
[1]: https://github.com/jordimontana82/fake-xrm-easy/blob/master/...
PowerPlatform-DataverseServiceClient
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The Low-Code Tidal Wave Is the Slow Change Developers Refuse to See Coming
I think we've found a sweet spot though. An unexplored (afaik) middle ground between "build entire applications from scratch using javascript and html" and "use this little workflow thingy to build your business logic declaratively". It all started with this discussion, which I then realized Microsoft was not going to address, so I decided to go on my own.
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How Microsoft’s Low-Code Strategy Is Similar To McDonald’s Business Strategy
As a matter of fact, I don't like Power Platform's custom code story either, which is why after long discussion I figured MS was not going to fix that and I decided to start my own platform.
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