Plan and prepare for pro development in 2023 release wave 1
Important
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Important
The 2023 release wave 1 plan covers all new functionalities planned to be delivered to market from April 2023 to September 2023. In this article, you'll find the product overview and what's new and planned for pro development.
Overview
Microsoft Power Platform offers a rich spectrum of extensibility points and tooling capabilities that provide code-first developers with great experience for Power Platform application development. This experience enables enterprises to iterate faster and establish fusion development as a new standard where low-code and code-first developers can collaborate and build without limits.
For 2023 release wave 1, we'll continue our investments in our Visual Studio Code extension, GitHub Actions, and Azure DevOps build tools to support building and deploying custom connectors and provide deeper integration with Microsoft Azure.
For official product documentation for pro development, go to:
- Microsoft Power Platform Build Tools for Azure DevOps
- GitHub Actions for Microsoft Power Platform
- Power Platform Tools extension
Updates to pro development 2023 release wave 1
Investment areas
Power Platform code-first development
Code-first development on Microsoft Power Platform enables professional developers to participate and stretch the capabilities of Power Platform. As a code-first developer, you can enable fusion teams where low-code and code-first approaches intersect. Fusion development offers great experiences for the professional developer when extending Power Platform and provides a no-cliffs application development experience.
To learn more about the entire set of capabilities being delivered during this release wave, check out the release plan for pro development below:
For application administrators
User-impacting features to the user experience enabled automatically
User-impacting features should be reviewed by application administrators. This facilitates release change management and enables successful onboarding of new capabilities released to market. For the complete list, look for all features tagged "Users, automatically" in the release plan.
Features that must be enabled by application administrators
This release wave contains features that must be enabled or configured by administrators, makers, or business analysts to be available for their users. For the complete list, look for all features tagged "Users by admins, makers, or analysts" in the release plan.