A collection of community-contributed Microsoft Power Apps samples demonstrating various usage patterns and solutions.
Power Apps Samples is a GitHub repository containing community-contributed code samples for Microsoft Power Apps. It provides practical examples demonstrating different usage patterns, solutions, and best practices for building applications with Power Apps. The repository helps developers and makers learn from real-world implementations and accelerate their own projects.
Power Apps developers, business analysts, and makers looking for inspiration, learning resources, and reusable solutions for building applications on the Microsoft Power Platform.
It offers a centralized, community-driven collection of vetted Power Apps samples, saving time and providing proven patterns instead of building from scratch. The open-source nature allows continuous improvement and knowledge sharing among users.
Contains curated community Microsoft Power App samples
Features real-world samples contributed by Power Apps users and Microsoft teams, providing practical insights and proven patterns, as highlighted in the repository description.
Showcases a wide range of use cases across different industries, helping users find inspiration and solutions for various applications, per the key features.
Encourages community contributions via pull requests, fostering a sharing ecosystem where users can improve and expand the collection, aligned with the 'sharing is caring' philosophy.
Samples are organized for easy navigation, making it efficient to browse and locate relevant examples, as noted in the key features.
The README indicates samples are being moved to a new repository (powerplatform-samples), leading to potential confusion, outdated links, and fragmentation for users.
As contributions come from diverse community members, the depth, documentation, and reliability of samples can vary, requiring extra effort to adapt and learn.
Samples often assume prior knowledge of Power Apps, and the wiki article for usage might not cover all nuances, making it less ideal for absolute newcomers.
All samples are tied to Microsoft Power Apps, so they're unsuitable for projects aiming for cross-platform or open-source alternatives without Microsoft ecosystem integration.
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