Power Pages: Bring your own code! (Tutorial)


At the Power Platform Community Conference in Las Vegas, the concept of traditional low-code development was declared obsolete, shifting toward using natural languages to automate pro-code generation. This includes using tools such as generative pages and code apps, particularly within Power Apps. An emerging trend is using React frameworks to generate complex web applications while capitalizing on Power Pages' secure environment. The anticipated January 31, 2026, release of Power Pages single page applications will bridge both worlds, allowing developers to create rich, secure web applications using React, leveraging Power Pages' integrated authentication and data security features. A detailed tutorial outlines constructing a React-based website, integrating it with Power Pages, and establishing authentication and data controls for enhanced user experiences. Key tools for this process include Visual Studio Code, Node.js, and Power Platform Tools for seamless development.


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