PPD-BC: Power Platform Developer Bootcamp
About this Course
During this class, the attendees will acquire skills and knowledge related to Power Platform Fundamentals – including design, development, security, and troubleshooting these solutions. In this course, students will implement components of solutions that include application enhancements, custom user experience, system integrations, data conversions, custom process automation, and custom visualizations.
This course includes content from both PL-900T00 and PL-400T00 to help prepare for these exams.
Audience Profile
Power Platform Developer students should have knowledge and real experience developing solutions and using different frameworks and languages such as JavaScript, JSON, TypeScript, C#, HTML, .NET, Microsoft Azure, Microsoft 365, RESTful Web Services, ASP.NET, and Power BI.
At Course Completion
Outline
Module 1: Core Components of the Power Platform – PL-900T00
Lessons
- Microsoft Dataverse
- Connectors
- AI Builders
Module 2: Power BI
Lessons
- Identifying Common Power BI Components
- Connecting to, and Consuming, Data
- Building Basic Dashboards Using Power BI
Module 3: Power Apps
Lessons
- Power Apps Components
- Apps Canvas
- Power Apps Portals
Module 4: Power Automate
Lessons
- Power Automate Components
- Management of Basic Flows
Module 5: Configuring Dataverse
Lessons
- Configuring Security to Support Development
- Implementing Tables and Columns
- Application Lifecycle Management (ALM)
Module 6: Creating and Managing Applications Using Power Apps
Lessons
- Creating Model-Driven Applications
- Creating Canvas Applications
- Managing and Troubleshooting Apps
Module 7: Configuring Business Process Automation
Lessons
- Creating and Configuring Power Automate
Module 8: Extending User Experience
Lessons
- Applying Business Logic
- Creating Power Apps Component Frameworks (PCF)
- Creating Command Button Function
Module 9: Extending the Platform
Lessons
- Creating Plugins and Custom Connectors
- Using APIs
Module 10: Developing Integrations
Lessons
- Process Workloads
- Publishing and Consuming Events
- Data Synchronization