Why I’m Finally Posting on Dev.to
I’ve been reading Dev.to for a while.
I’ve learned from other builders here. Picked up patterns. Solved problems because someone else shared theirs.
But I never posted anything myself — until now.
For the past few years, I’ve been working in the Microsoft Power Platform after spending about 15 years building traditional web projects. And honestly, the transition wasn’t smooth.
Delegation errors confused me.
I mixed up triggers and actions.
I built flows that ran way more times than they should have.
Low-code didn’t mean simple.
Over time, though, something clicked. The Power Platform isn’t about replacing “real development.” It’s about solving business problems faster — especially when requirements change constantly.
Most of what I’ve learned came from breaking things in real projects and figuring out why they broke.
That’s what I’ll share here:
• Practical Power Apps lessons
• Common Power Automate mistakes
• What I’d do differently now
• Real-world patterns that actually scale
No polished demos. No marketing spin. Just honest lessons from someone building and learning as he goes.
If you’re newer to Power Platform — or transitioning from traditional dev like I did — you’re not alone.
Let’s build smarter.
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