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Using Azure Developer CLI to deploy Logic Apps Standard

Using Azure Developer CLI to deploy Logic Apps Standard
Coming from Power Platform world, I am used to complex deployments i.e. Managed Solutions. But when I first started doing Azure, I had to deal with ARM Templates, which is a whole different kind of monster. Just like Managed Solutions, ARM is not easy to start with for a beginner. ARM JSON is messy enough […]

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Dreaming in CRM & Power Platform | My thoughts on Power Platform, JavaScript, C# and Software Development. Sometimes, I post when I am half-asleep
Dreaming in CRM & Power Platform | My thoughts on Power Platform, JavaScript, C# and Software Development. Sometimes, I post when I am half-asleep

My thoughts on Power Platform, JavaScript, C# and Software Development. Sometimes, I post when I am half-asleep

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