PCF Controls – Tree-shaking to shrink your bundle size
The size of front-end controls and applications is a critical factor that requires careful management to keep them as small as possible. With the development of PowerApps Control Framework (PCF) controls, it's crucial to keep this rule in mind. This post explains how you can use tree-shaking to optimize the development process and minimize the bundle size of your PCF controls effectively.
By adopting tree-shaking practices and reducing the bundle size, you can build modern front-end controls and achieve greater efficiency and faster load times. For those looking to master the art of minimizing bundle sizes, this post offers helpful tips for achieving the best results.
So whether you're a seasoned developer or just starting with PCF controls, this post provides valuable guidance on how to create efficient and high-performance front-end controls.
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