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Building Power Apps with Web APIs

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Greg Hurlman, Power Platform Advocate, joins us part two of our mini-series on the Power Platform and what opportunities it offers for.NET developers. In part 1, we were shown how the Power Platform offers a "no cliffs" experience which enables citizen developers and traditional developers alike to create robust business solutions. Today, Greg shows how easy it is to publish a Web API to Azure and then use it in Power Apps.

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Greg Hurlman, Power Platform Advocate, joins us part two of our mini-series on the Power Platform and what opportunities it offers for.NET developers. In part 1, we were shown how the Power Platform offers a "no cliffs" experience which enables citizen developers and traditional developers alike to create robust business solutions. Today, Greg shows how easy it is to publish a Web API to Azure and then use it in Power Apps.

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