First look at PCF on Portals
Have you ever heard of the Power Apps Component Framework (PCF)? This framework has been around for a while and has recently evolved into a robust development framework for end-user experiences. Now, the evolution continues with the official support of PCF on Microsoft Portals through the public preview. In this article, the author provides a first look at the upcoming PCF on Portals, including its features and how it works. With this new feature, users can enhance their portals with customizations, enabling them to create personalized experiences without having to deal with complex coding. So, if you're interested in learning more about this exciting development, make sure to check out the article.
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