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You are right. I think knowing about SharePoint is important if you are a Power Automate developer. However, less important I might say. You have other data stores like Dataverse, or solving business processes without SharePoint in it.
Anyway, it's always something great to know more and more techs.
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Great write up, thank you. With the tight integration I would also flip it and say, if you use Power Automate, you should know SharePoint
Thanks for your comment, @wyattdave
You are right. I think knowing about SharePoint is important if you are a Power Automate developer. However, less important I might say. You have other data stores like Dataverse, or solving business processes without SharePoint in it.
Anyway, it's always something great to know more and more techs.