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Revision as of 09:09, 12 March 2021

Power Fx
Use Cases Create logic for different parts of Power Platform (Canvas apps today, in the future also for other parts of Power Platform)
Public preview
General availability
MS Docs Power Fx Startpage
MS Learn

Microsoft Power Fx is the low code language for expressing logic across Power Platform.

It is open source and is found on GitHub: https://github.com/microsoft/Power-Fx

History

These expressions have been used within Power Apps canvas apps. During Microsoft Ignite March 2021 these expressions got a name Power Fx. Power Fx was announced as a new language and a roadmap describing how Power Fx will be used in other parts of Power Platform in the future was presented.

Community Resources

Why does low-code need a programming language like Power Fx? by Jukka Niiranen

Microsoft Resources