Low-code platforms have become increasingly popular in recent years, offering a more accessible approach to software development. Among these, the Power Platform by Microsoft stands out for its versatility and ease of use.
However, as with any technology, there’s a fine line between use and overuse. The allure of low code solutions can sometimes lead to their application in scenarios where traditional coding would be more suitable or efficient, and continued use can often bring systems to a halt, damaging user engagement.
Within this article, I aim to complete a deep dive into Microsoft’s Power Fx low-code plugins, understanding their inner workings in order to better understand any considerations that need to be made when creating solutions.