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How to use custom pages and code components (pcf) to enrich model-driven apps

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How to use custom pages and code components (pcf) to enrich model-driven apps

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For a very long time, we have had to pick canvas apps or model-driven apps. Pixel-perfect user interfaces or fast responsive metadata-driven model-driven apps.

Why should we need to pick? Why can’t we have the best of both worlds?

Well, with the new custom pages we are one step closer to a reality of having just a single app type that can combine canvas and model-driven goodness!

Join Scott to learn about how you can make custom pages looks native to model-driven apps using code components and the power apps component framework (pcf).

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Scott is a committed and personable software architect/technologist with a successful track record for realizing business vision through enterprise/application architectures that are tightly aligned with budget and time scales. By combining his detailed technical knowledge with a clear grasp of the wider commercial issues Scott is able to identify and implement practical solutions to real business problems. Scott is also an excellent communicator and technical author.

Scott’s 20 years of software engineering background has moved him from assembly language device driver programming, industrial control software engineering into enterprise business software applications, with experience that covers work in Europe, North America and Japan.

Scott is a Microsoft Business Solutions MVP specialising in Dynamics 365. He is also the author of the Ribbon Workbench for Dynamics CRM and SparkleXRM.

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