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Why I’m documenting my Power Platform learning

A practical record of the problems I explore, the solutions I test, and the lessons I want to remember.

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I work across Power Platform, Power BI, Power Automate, Power Apps, Copilot Studio, Azure, and AI-assisted development. Every project creates questions worth investigating—and answers worth keeping.

This blog is where I will document that work.

What I will share

Most posts will begin with something concrete: a slow report, an unreliable flow, a design decision, a useful recommendation, or a feature I wanted to understand properly.

I will show what I explored, what worked, what did not, and what I would do next time. Some posts will be detailed solutions. Others will be shorter notes, comparisons, or collections of recommendations.

Who this is for

I am writing for working builders: people who know the basics and want practical ideas they can apply to real Microsoft business applications.

You should leave each post with a clearer model of the problem and at least one useful next step.

Learning in public

This is not a claim that every answer is final. Power Platform changes, project constraints differ, and better approaches emerge.

The goal is to make the exploration visible, explain the trade-offs, and improve the record as I learn more.

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