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From YouTube: Microsoft Power Apps community call-July 2020
Description
The community has spoken, and the top 5 entries have been chosen! This month's community call is your chance to see these Power Apps artisans show off their creations and discuss how they built these amazing samples!
Hosts: Charles Sterling, Todd Baginski
Speakers: Matthew Devaney, Renato Romão, Matthew Schuessler, Deepak Shrivastava, Michelle Wong
About the finalists https://powerapps.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/july-power-apps-community-call-demo-extravaganza-finalists/
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A
Welcome
to
all
our
friends
in
the
powerapps
community,
you
have
joined
the
july
2020
powerapps
community
call-
and
this
is
a
very
exciting
call
this
month,
because
we
have
the
demo
extravaganza
and
if
you
don't
know
what
the
demo
extravaganza
is
you're
really
going
to
like
this
call.
A
Essentially,
we
had
a
bunch
of
people
from
around
the
world,
submit
their
power
apps
to
be
the
in
this
contest
right
here
and
we
chose
the
community,
I
should
say,
chose
these
five
finalists
and
selected
them
as
the
top
five
favorite
apps
that
were
submitted,
and
so
today
we're
going
to
see
all
those
apps
presented
to
us.
So
thanks
to
everybody
for
being
a
part
of
this
and
submitting
your
great
apps
so
about
our
powerapps
community
call,
who
am
I
and
who
is
chuck?
Well,
we
are
your
awesome
host.
At
least
we
strive
to
be.
A
My
name
is
todd
baginski
I
work
at
canvas
or
I'm
a
partner
in
cto.
I
work
on
power
platform,
azure
sharepoint
office,
365
stuff,
all
the
time
I
love
to
give
back
to
the
community
as
well
as
organizing
this
call.
You
can
find
lots
of
blogs
and
videos
on
the
different
places
you
see
here
on
the
slide
and
always
my
partner
here
chuck.
How
are
you
doing
today?
Charleston.
B
Amazing,
my
name
is
charles
sterling
chuck
chuck
coming
on
27
years
at
a
little
software
company
called
microsoft,
so
and
again
love
working
with
todd
and
all
of
you
awesome
people,
so
I'm
actually
on
the
powerapps
team,
and
I
run
things
like
the
idea
site
in
the
community
site
and
the
mvp
program
for
powerapps.
So
yeah
I
get
it.
I
get
the
best
job
of
microsoft.
A
A
During
the
call.
We
always
talk
about
the
latest
news
and
community
contributions
on
what's
happening
in
the
lounge
of
powerapps.
Sometimes
we
even
meet
the
product
teams
behind
powerapps
and
they
come
on
and
show
us
new
features
and
cool
things
that
they've
just
released
to
the
public
or
that
just
got
into
preview.
A
We
like
to
have
technical,
deep
dives
on
the
technology
and
q
a
throughout
the
call.
Our
agenda
for
today
is
introduce
who's
on
the
call
today
and
our
team.
That
is
doing
the
call
talk
about
recent
news
and
community
activities.
We're
going
to
do
that.
All
real,
quick
and
then
jump
right
into
the
demo
extravaganza
finalists.
A
One
more
thing
I
would
like
to
mention:
that
is
really
what
makes
this
call
as
well
as
some
of
the
other
calls
in
powerapps
community
really
great
is
the
support
from
the
community
itself.
A
A
So
please
reach
out
if,
if
that's
the
case,
but
basically
these
folks
here,
a
couple
of
them
are
on
a
different
caller
presenting
at
the
powerful
devs
conference
today-
and
I
know
congratulations
to
reza-
he
is
a
new
dad
as
of
just
a
few
days
ago,
so
he's
not
on
the
call
today,
but
these
guys
are
always
on
the
call
answering
questions
in
chat
and
helping
you
out.
So
if
you
ever
get
blocked
with
powerapps
and
you
need
a
hand,
you
can
come
to
this
call
and
get
one.
So
thanks
again,
everybody
all
right.
A
That
brings
us
into
the
recent
news
and
there's
a
couple
here.
I'm
going
to
talk
about
and
then
chuck
has
some
details
on
the
last
two
as
well:
I'm
not
sure
if
you
saw
it
or
not,
but
on
the
powerapps
team
blog,
they
released
these
two
top
posts
here,
the
first
one
talks
about
new
models
and
ai
builder
and
how
you
can
use
them
to
categorize
items
and
other
things
like
that.
If
you're
looking
to
use
ai
and
powerapps,
I
encourage
you
to
check
it
out.
A
No
wonder
gotcha
awesome.
The
second
one
is
about
authoring
formulas
with
dynamic,
schemas
and
powerapps,
and
they
use
the
example
of
calling
azure
devops,
and
sometimes
you
get
one
payload
back.
Sometimes
you
get
another,
it
just
depends
on
what
you're
querying
and
the
information
that's
filled
out
for
that
item
in
devops.
That
happens
with
other
apis
too.
B
A
B
Yeah
so
power
virtual
agents,
one
of
the
top
requests
is
getting
available
in
different
languages.
I
think
we're
up
to
eight
different
languages
and
the
one
that's
closest
to
my
heart
is
being
able
to
actually
pass
in
context
from
applications,
so
I
can
actually
go
out
and
spin
up
a
canvas,
app
and
go
out
and
tell
my
bot
that
I'm
chuck
and
I
actually
am
interested
in
fishing
and
I
have
a
place
in
ocean
shores
etc,
and
my
bot
will
know
all
of
that
and
that's
in
you
that
is
done
through
global
variables.
B
B
They
I'm
they
ai.
You
know
model
underneath
probably
would
be
able
to
check
this.
A
All
right
so
community
contributions.
We
always
like
to
point
these
out
as
well
right.
That's
what
the
community
calls
all
about,
so
we
use
the
hashtag
powerappc
for
powerapps
community
call
and
all
these
folks
here
have
tweeted
with
that
hashtag
and
shared
the
awesome
things
they're
working
on
this
month.
I
encourage
you
to
follow
this
particular
hashtag
as
well
and
use
it
to
share
what
you've
got
it's
another
hashtag
out
there,
but
it's
really
one
to
find
focused
information
on
the
topics
related
to
powerapps.
So
thanks
everybody
for
all
those
awesome
contributions.
A
Okay,
so
a
couple
other
plugs
real,
quick
for
some
other
ways
you
can
go,
find
more
information
and
community
calls
very
similar
to
this
one.
The
first
one
is
called
the
power
addicts
hangout,
and
this
one
is
going
to
happen
in
august.
I
just
haven't
reached
out
to
vivic
to
find
out
which
day
yet,
usually
I
see
them
do
that
on
the
second
or
third
tuesday.
A
Then
donna
and
sarah
also
have
a
series
on
channel
nine
and
you
can
watch
their
less
code,
more
power,
video
series
there
as
well.
I
know
they
have
a
lot
of
people
from
the
community
on
who
again
talk
about
what
they're
doing,
and
you
can
learn
really
cool
things
about
this
technology
very
quickly
on
their
show
too.
A
I
think
I
saw
alan
in
the
audience
here
today
as
well.
A
Nice
we
need
to
have
alan
come
on
here
as
well.
Sometime
too,
I've
seen
a
lot
of
the
work
he's
done
on
social
media
looks
like
tip
top
stuff,
okay.
Well,
that
brings
us
to
the
fun
part
of
the
conversation
today.
This
is
the
demo
extravaganza,
and
so
I
would
like
to
start
this
off
by
briefly
introducing
michelle
michelle.
Thank
you
for
coming
along
today
and
sharing
your
app
here.
C
Actually
for
my
work,
but
also
from
the
kids,
because
I
want
to
learn
them
how
to
how
to
create
a
power
app,
and
so
I
started
creating
games
in
powerapps
and
also
I
am
one
of
the
members
of
powers4kids,
and
so
I
was
thinking
in
very
simple
mind
games,
so
little
kids
can
try
to
build
their
apps
from
us.
That's.
C
Yeah,
I
was
from
section
one.
I
started
joining
this,
this
power
apps
for
kids
and
thereafter
peter
finstra
and
rory
asked
me
yeah.
If
you
would
like
to
join,
please
come
in
and
then
we
can
share
together
and
see
what
what
kind
of
things
we
can
we
can
do,
and
so
I
start
thinking.
How
can
I
create
simple
apps
for
kids,
so
they
can
build
their
apps
after
a
session
after
power
absolute
session.
So
I
have
to.
C
I
did
a
demo
of
rock
paper
scissor
last
yesterday,
something
with
sound
and
an
animal
app
for
animal
farm
app.
So
they
can
play
around
with
this
and
and
give
it
a
try.
A
C
The
idea
is
the
kids
of
a
year
of
8
or
9
or
10.
They.
C
Building
their
own
episode,
that's
so
they
would
feel
very
low
level,
but
teach
them
how
they
can
create
their
app
step
by
step.
A
B
Yeah
we
didn't,
actually,
you
know,
try
to
sway
the
judging,
but
everybody
seemed
to
choose.
How
do
we
actually
work
better
with
our
family
and
our
loved
ones,
and
our
and
the
people
who
are
actually
in
need
right
now
and
it
was
kind
of
cool?
Actually,
all
of
those
are
very
inspirational
and
uplifting
they're.
You
know,
there's
no
wine
dictionary
ones.
B
A
C
I
have
prepared
some
some
powerpoint
slides
and
then
I
will
jump
over
to
the
demo
yeah.
I
I
like
pokemon
a
lot,
but
it's
it's
because
my
son
likes
he's
a
big
fan
of
pokemon
and
he
started
collecting
pokemon
things
and
stuffs
and
cards
when
he
was
four
and
he's
now
12.
So
we
play
a
lot
with
pokemons
and
I
would
like
to
start
with
demo
and
then
I
go
to
into
the
details
about
the
architecture
and
anything.
C
E
C
Okay,
this
is
the
the
pokemon
3d
app
and
the
first
screen.
You
see
five
different
3d
models.
If
you
click
on
one
of
the
3d
models
like
in
this
case
pokemon
you
you're
a
little
south,
you
can
see
the
pokemon
in
3d.
You
can
zoom
in
zoom
out
and
if
I
click
on
pikachu
in
real,
then
I
can
use
the
3d
model.
C
C
I
can
go
back
and
also
I
can
select
another
one.
Like
bubbles
are,
I
can
zoom
in.
I
can
go
back
and
directly
click
on
the
view
door,
buzzer
icon.
C
I
I
do
that's
that's
why
I
put
my
do
not
disturb
out
so
I
let's
say
here
you
see
pokemon
I
can
make
a
screenshot
and
finally,
I
can
select.
Let's
say
those
two:
are
the
nice
photos
I
want
to
save
it.
I
can
click
on
them
and
then
save
it
into
my
onedrive
and
I
found
a
nice
gif
on
on
internet.
C
So
it
just
filled
up
the
loading
time,
the
saving
time,
because
my
iphone,
I
have
an
iphone
xr
and
it's
a
it's
great
big
photos
and
each
photo
is
about
two
megabytes,
but
so
it
takes
some
time
for
for
saving
to
my
my
one
drive
and
yeah
this.
This
some
is
and
also
some
kudos,
because
I
find
a
lot
of
information
from
the
internet
like
the
3d
models,
the
images,
so
I
want
to
also
give
credits
to
them
and
yeah.
This
is
my.
C
This
is
my
pokemon
3d
app
and
if
I
go
back
to
my
onedrive,
that's
the
last
thing
I
want
to
show
here's
a
pokemon
3d
and
the
image
I
just
created
I
just
made.
I
can
find
it
back
in
on
my
onedrive
folder,
and
so
we
created
a
lot
of
nice
pokemon
images
created
when
we
do
did
our
daily
walk
outside
and
we
just
have
a
lot
of
fun
creating
this.
C
So
I
think
this
is
very
nice
to
to
share
this
with
the
community,
and
so
I
go
back
to
the
structure,
the
architecture
of
this
pokemon
yep
and
actually
I
got
got
the
idea
from
the
the
community
call
of
in
may
from
frieza,
and
so
I
would
like
to
give
it
a
try.
So
I
went
to
on
internet
and
I
did
some
search
on
3d
models,
so
I
found
the
pokemon
3d
and
that's
the
idea
for
this
app
and
the
3d
models.
C
I
have
to
save
it
in
my
into
my
github,
and
I
also
use
the
connector
of
onedrive
for
business.
To
save
my
my
images
and,
of
course
I
use
the
power
power
automates
to
put
to
push
all
the
json
formats
include
binary
data
to
flow
and
that's
encrypted
for
the
images
entered
in
the
file
and
save
it
into
onedrive.
C
I
also
upload
this
app
into
the
powerapps
kit,
so
here's
the
link,
I
will
share
it
on
the
on
the
on
the
chat
right,
so
you
can
you
can
download
this
app
and
give
it
a
try,
and
I
hope
you
have
fun
with
playing
around
with
this
this
this
app
and
share
some
photos.
I
would
say
that
you
have
taken
together
with
your
kids
or
family
or
outside
anywhere
and
yeah.
I
think
I
hope
you
you
like
this.
C
It
takes
me
a
a
about
three
weeks,
but
I
I
did
this
on
on
my
free
time,
in
my
spare
time
in
weekends
and
after
work
and
the
most
difficult
part
was
encrypt
the
data,
the
the
files,
the
photos,
I've
taken
from
the
3d
models
and
put
it
into
a
flow,
and
I
I
have
looked
a
lot
I
have.
I
did
a
lot
of
research
on
actually
to
put
the
3d
models
into
my
power
app.
C
I
got
it
in
one
day,
so
it's
just
very
simple:
just
save
the
3d
model
into
your
machine
and
then
save
it
as
a
glb
file
and
then
the
pokemon,
the
app
will
be
show
up.
The
3d
model
will
show
up
in
your
app,
but
then
you
want
to
do
something
with
the
photos
you
have
taken
and
that's
the
hardest
part
of
this
of
this
whole
app.
C
C
Yeah,
yeah
and-
and
now
I
want
to
do
a
shout
out
to
riza
because
risa
make
this
power
app
perfect,
because
I
I
I
found
out,
I
did
a
little
a
lot
of
shirts
into
the
of
internet
and
blogs
and
community
forums,
but
I
couldn't
find
any
solutions
to
save
my
image
into
onedrive.
C
So
I
did
a
I
did.
A
request
on
on
twitter
and
risa
was
was
the
one
who
gave
me
some
help
for
this.
So
I
want
to
thank
you
him
for
his
for
his
time.
A
That's
awesome,
I'm
sure
he's
going
to
enjoy
watching
it.
He
told
me
to
pass
on
good
luck
to
everybody
today
and
said
he
wish
he
could
be
here,
but
he'll
watch
the
recording.
I
don't
blame
him.
He's
got
less
than
a
1
year
old
right
now,
that's
great
thanks
again
for
for
coming
on
and
showing
that
to
us.
It
looks
like
such
a
fun
app.
A
My
son
wants
to
change
it.
Actually
he
he
wants
me
to
modify
it
to
take
3d
tanks.
C
The
model
you
want
and
then
you
have
your
own
app
like
a
spider-man
or
a
marvel,
or
if
you
can
find
the
3d
model
from
internet.
I
in
in
my
app
in
the
link
resources
you
can
find
a
lot
of
3d
models
from
others
in
in
their
community.
You
can
download
it
and
change
this
into
the
thing
you
want
and
you
like.
A
B
I
think
it's
matt
and
you
actually
do
due
to
actually
a
biased
nature,
or
you
said
I
get
to
introduce
matt.
So
I
want
to
tell
a
quick
story,
and
this
won't
take
very
long,
and
how
do
I
actually
protect
the
innocent
in
this
case?
So
I
have
a
family
member
who
actually
works
at
a
very
large
german
company
as
large
as
microsoft,
but
it's
not
microsoft
and
they
have
the
exact
same
problem
as
microsoft.
B
Is
that
they've
shut
down
their
offices
due
to
this
global
pandemic,
and
what
they've
done
is
they
actually
put
one
person
in
the
the
seattle
region
area
and
his
job
is
to
go
out
and
schedule
everybody
and
walk
them
in
and
get
their
monitors
and
their
stuff
and
their
seats
and
and
take
care
of
the
scheduling.
So
there's
one
guy.
Let's
just
call
him
bob,
so
bob's
job
is
to
go
out
and
and
basically
curate
the
going
out
and
accessing
the
stuff.
B
Now,
what
would
be
the
most
ironic
and
unfortunate
circumstance
that
could
possibly
happen
in
that
case?
For
this
large
large
multinational
company,
you
guessed
it
bob
came
down
and
got
kova
19,
and
now
they
actually
have
no
solution.
All
these
employees
cannot
get
into
it.
Matt
went
out
and
thought
about
this
problem
before
we
actually
even
got
into
it
and
created
a
solution
to
solve
that
problem,
where
you
can
go
out
and
schedule
yourself,
making
sure
that
they're
gonna
have
social,
distancing
and
actually
access
your
facilities
so
matt.
B
Thank
you
and
again
this
gets
back
into
just
the
kind
of
the
ethos
of
your
applications.
If
you
guys
haven't
actually
interact
with
matt
online,
I
do
recommend
that
you
follow
him
he's
not
just
a
powerapps
person
he's
actually
as
much
a
sharepoint
power
automate
and
teams
guy,
as
he
is
powerapps,
so
he's.
Actually,
you
know
very
much
as
I
call
him
in
his
bio
that
I
wrote
for
him
and
if
it's
wrong,
I
apologize
very
much
a
of
all
trades.
B
I
actually
listed
some
of
the
technologies
that
he
specializes
in,
so
please
do
go
out
and
take
a
look
at
the
application.
I've
actually
did
a
larger
one
on
the
power-ups
blog
matt.
I
just
stole
a
whole
bunch
of
time
for
you
over
to
you,
my
friend,
hey.
F
Thanks,
no,
that
was
actually
great
because
it
made
me
feel
a
little
bit
better.
Now
after
following
michelle's
demo,
thanks
made
me
feel
a
little
bit
better,
so
yeah
all
right,
so
yeah
mine
is
a
little
bit
more
basic
and
simplistic
than
michelle's,
but
I
think
it
serves
a
real
nice
purpose,
as
charles
underlined.
F
So
here
it
is
abbreviation
r
cores
or
reduced
capacity
office
reservation
system,
and
in
other
words
you
know,
a
lot
of
offices
are
trying
to
let
people
come
back
in,
but
you
know
want
to
still
maintain
safety.
So
here
we
have
the
solution
for
that,
and
this
is
our
home
screen.
Well
basic
common
navigation
across
on
the
bottom
and
all
right.
F
So,
let's
move
into
making
a
new
reservation
so
we'll
go
ahead
and
click
here
and
on
this
screen,
so
we
have
an
easy
way
for
the
user
to
choose
their
date
and
then,
in
the
middle
we
have
a
donut
chart
that
gives
the
current
capacity
for
reservations
booked
versus
available.
So
we
can
see
two
of
five
there
so
right
now,
what
I
can
do
is
go
ahead
and
submit
my
reservation
for
to
for
tomorrow.
F
So,
as
you
can
see,
the
chart
has
updated
three
to
five
and
the
max
here
is
five,
but
we'll
get
into
how
to
set
that
in
the
future.
But
so
now
I
want
to
go
ahead
and
say
I
come
back
and
I
forgot
that
I
had
made
a
reservation.
So
I'm
gonna
go
ahead
and
try
to
submit
again-
and
here
we
can
see
an
alert
that
says
you've
already
booked
for
this
date
and
that
shows
up
for
about
four
seconds
and
gives
some
validation
that
the
that
you
can't
double
book
yourself.
F
Another
feature
of
the
screen
is:
is
that
if
we
choose,
let's
see
go
in
just
four
or
five
on
that
day,
if
you
try
to
choose
a
day,
that's
already
been
fully
booked.
We
disable
the
submit
button
so
that
you
can't
so
that
we
can
maintain
our
our
numbers
and
don't
violate
our
policies.
F
So
next
we'll
jump
over
to
the
my
reservation.
So
simple
screen
giving
you
your
when
you've
signed
up
for
the
user
can
easily
go
ahead
and
remove
any
that
they're
deciding
that
they're
not
they're,
not
going
to
attend
and
free
up
the
spaces
for
other
people
and
then
jump
over
to
the
six
day
outlook.
So
here
I
wanted
to
give
a
little
advanced
notice,
so
people
can
see
what
days
are
available
and
also
as
a
bonus.
F
If
you
want
to
see
hey,
I
want
to
get
there
when
some
of
my
other
teammates
are
going
to
be
there.
So
if
you
click
on
the,
if
you
click
on
the
graph,
it'll
show
you
what
users
have
already
signed
up
and
as
well
as
give
their
profile
pictures.
So
we
can
go
around
and
choose
the
days
that
we
want
to
go
in
now.
One
small
feature
here
and
give
credit
to
todd.
F
Buginski
some
users
may
not
have
a
a
profile
photo,
so
we're
going
to
show
a
generic
photo
instead,
so
that's
a
nice
experience
and
then
finally,
we
have
an
office
info
screen
and
this
is
just
a
place
where
you
can
post
your
company's
policies.
Procedures
related
to
this
new
situation,
with
capacity
in
in
the
office.
So
now,
maybe,
let's
show
a
few
of
the
behind
the
scenes,
features
that
make
this
app.
F
Let's
go
ahead
to
our
developer
screen.
So
first
talk
about
data
source,
so
actually
the
data
source
here
is
a
sharepoint
list
made
up
of
only
two
fields
and
everything
is
being
driven
off
of
that.
So
we
just
have
an
employee
field
which
is
of
type
people,
and
then
we
have
a
date
requested
which
is
of
type
date
and
that's
all
that's
needed.
So
the
real
power
of
this
app
is
coming
from
manipulating
the
data
using
collections.
F
So
let's
go
ahead
and
talk
about
some
of
those
collections,
so
we
have
three
collections
go
ahead
and
give
those
a
view
three
collections,
so
the
first
one
is:
I'm
grabbing
a
filtered
view
of
all
of
the
data
set
from
the
data
source
from
our
sharepoint
list
and
the
second
one
is
reservations
by
day
and
there.
What
I'm
doing
is
I'm
grouping
all
the
reservations
by
days
and
then
third,
I'm
doing
a
count
of
each
of
those
groupings
to
see
how
many
reservations
are
made
for
those
days.
F
So
that's
where
the
power
comes,
and
that's
what
where
you
can
manipulate.
You
know
your
data,
you
know
using
these
collections
and
shape
it
and
form
it
to
do
what
you
want
to
do,
which
is
where
we
use
throughout
the
app
talk
about
configuration.
So
if
you
want
to
go
ahead
and
use
this,
there's
it's
really
simple
to
do
so.
F
As
you
can
see,
you
just
need
to
create
a
simple
sharepoint
list
with
those
two
fields
and
then
in
the
app
startup,
I'm
setting
a
variable
for
max
capacity,
and
that's
where
I
have
set
to
five
so,
depending
on
what
your
office's
capacity
is,
we
just
need
to
change
that
variable
to
the
number
that
fits
that
deal
and
then
the
office
info
text
is
just
right
now,
just
a
plain
text:
label
area,
so
that
can
be
easily
changed
and,
besides
swapping
out
your
data
search
for
mine,
there
you
go,
you
can
get
rolling
with
this
app
right
away.
F
Just
a
couple
other
tech
things
I
wanted
to
discuss
so
for
performance.
We
have
no
performance
suggestions,
so
it's
tip
top
according
to
the
checker,
as
you
can
see
in
the
app
onstart
we're
using
the
concurrent
function,
where
necessary,
to
increase
performance
setting
and
collecting
things
at
the
same
time
to
save
and
also
one
thing
I
want
to
point
out,
you
know
best
practice
to
only
call
functions
like
today
and
use
their
once
and
store
them
again
for
performance
hits,
so
we
don't
have
to
keep
making
those
calls.
A
I
was
just
blown
away
when
he
did
the
whole
thing,
with
two
columns
in
one
list
like
what
that's
too
easy,
but
it's
just
amazing,
just
like
going
back
to
michelle's
demo.
Here
too
right,
like
you,
have
such
amazing,
powerful
technology,
you
built
at
your
fingertips
and
you
hardly
had
to
do
really
any
coding
to
build
such
a
cool,
app,
real
testament
to
the
platform.
A
A
A
Yeah,
so
I
understand
that
you
love
to
play
sports.
Just
like
I
do
right,
you
like
to
play
cricket.
You
know.
E
Yeah
till
my
body
allowed
me
to
play.
I
will
keep
playing.
A
E
E
A
Yeah
yeah,
it
depends
on
on
the
the
area
they
have
sports
going
where
I
live
again
now:
oh,
that's
awesome,
yeah
yeah!
So,
and
so
you
also
love,
obviously
with
the
app
that
you're
about
to
show
here.
You
love,
kids,
learning
stuff
as
well,
and
did
your
kids
inspire
you
to
build
this
app
at
all
and
yes,.
E
So
so
I
was
telling
my
kid
was
my
client
for
this
act,
so
he
came
to
me
for
this
project,
so
it
is
for
him,
for
he
gave
all
these
requirements,
so
whatever
I
did
is
all
coming
from
him.
Some
of
his
requirement
I
have
to
like,
couldn't
didn't
do
it
because
we
always
do
you,
don't
maybe
never
do
all
the
requirement
from
the
client.
Sometimes
he
said
it's
not
possible
so
so
this
is
what
happened
as
you
can
see
the
idea.
E
E
Now
he's
not
going
so
every
day
he
was
surprising
running
through
the
the
ipad,
app
store
searching
for
new
app
and
trying
to
get
everything
new
app
and
the
challenge
with
those
app
and
nothing
against
those
you
get
it
and
then
you
need
to
keep
start
paying
to
get
more
to
get
more
and
and
then
they're
not
automatically
gonna
enhance
as
you
want
so
so
it
gave
me
an
idea
that
why
why
shouldn't
I
create
an
app
for
him
that
actually
I
can
control
and
I
can
give
him
very
nice
different
features
and
functionality
as
move
on.
E
E
It's
simple
and
as
I'm
saying,
if,
if
your
client
is
five
year
old
waiting
for
it,
you
can't
just
say
it's
going
to
take
many
days
or
weeks.
It
should
be
turned
around
within
hours
or
he's
going
to
lose
lost
interest
in
your
app
or
whatever
you're
doing
so.
That's
why
I
picked
the
power
app
and,
as
we
all
know,
kids
they're
never
gonna
satisfy
with
one
thing.
So
the
app
that
I
built
actually
a
combination
of
three
apps.
E
It's
not
just
one
app,
it's
a
three
apps
combination,
so
it's
a
combo
of
three,
so
he
can
and
and
there's
a
logic
behind
those
three
apps
and
as
you
can
see,
there
is
a
match.
So
that's
the
education
part
of
it.
Then
I
have
the
puzzle.
That's
actually
more
cognitive
knowledge,
so
you
can
play
around
that
click
through
so
his
his
cognitive
skills
grow
and
then
I
have
this
explorer
because
he
loves
space.
He
loves
astronaut.
E
He
loves
all
these
space
things,
so
I
created
this
explorer,
so
he
can
click
on
different
planets
that
we
have
just
read
about
it
and
see
how
the
how
what
they
had-
and
he
actually
surprised,
knowing
that
some
planet
has
more
than
one
moon,
because
he
was
thinking
there's
only
one
moon
exist
overall.
E
So
by
saying
that
and
then
a
little
bit
of
the
heroes
app,
as
we
all
know,
I'm
hardly
thinking
of
creating
any
power
app
without
using
collection
and
gallery.
So
they're
always
going
to
be
there
if
you're
building
an
app
because
they
create
they
make
the
app
possible.
I
also
have
introduced
a
component.
It's
nothing
great,
nothing,
really
complex
component,
but
just
a
component
to
give
a
thought
of.
We
can
use
component
and
then
I'm
also
using
a
3d
model
there
for
the
space
of
the
planets.
A
E
I
did
oh
that's
good
and
I
did
and
I
have
now
I
have
five
kids
in
my
family
across
the
globe
actually
using
it
and
they
are
happy
and
me
and
powerapp
is
up
to
the
mark,
so
I'm
impressed
they
are
using
it.
So
this
is
like
it
get
it's
a
trend
in
my
family,
so
this
is
the
power
app
that
you
guys
are
seeing
here
as
I
can,
as
they
told
in
the
beginning.
It's
a
combination
of
three
app.
E
So
we
have
the
math
app
that
allow
kids
to
actually
do
the
basic
arithmetic
operations.
That
is
the
add,
sign,
minus
multiplication
and
division.
Then
we
have
a
puzzle
where
actually
I
pick
a
cartoon,
I
don't
know
if
you
guys
have
heard
about
the
paw
patrol.
E
E
Yeah
some
of
this
I
google,
but
some
of
them
like
these,
I
created
from
the
scratch
using
the
3d
yeah,
the
paint
3d
model,
so
in
the
math.
If
I
click
on
plus
it
will
take
me
to
a
screen
where
you
have
this
big
grid
with
lots
of
different
numbers,
and
then
it's
asking
question
about
8
plus
4
is
what,
if
I
say,
13
it's
wrong
because
I
don't
know
math,
the
answer
is
12.
and
this
was
his
requirement.
E
What
you
are
seeing
on
the
right
hand,
side
he
wanted
to
have
a
cartoon
character
there,
mickey
mouse
and
then
a
coin
on
each
of
right
answer
that
he
select
so
that
so
the
the
challenge
here
to
collect
all
the
coins
and
then
we
can
keep
going
answering
these
questions
and
then
he
will
keep
getting
the
the
coins
as
you
move
forward.
Now
you
can.
If
you
answer
the
wrong,
there
is
a
message:
try
again
you
can
restart.
It
will
suffer
this.
E
These
combination,
as
you
can
see
it
keeps
cycling,
so
it
will
never
repeat
itself.
I
have
a
little
music
here
too.
If
someone
some
kids
like
to
have
a
music
in
the
background
to
to
play
with
then
then,
similarly,
I
have
the
minus
of
4
minus
two
is
two
nine
minus
eight
and
and
again
this
is
very
basic
for
us
math,
but
for
kids.
E
This
is
really
helpful
when
they
are
not
going
to
school
and
they
want
to
learn
these
automatic
operations,
especially
for
the
toddler
and
in
the
kindergarten,
kids,
and
then
we
have
the
multiplication.
So
here
you
also,
you
can
do
the
basic
concept
is
very
similar
and
then
the
division.
So
this
was
a
little
trickier,
because
I
need
to
make
sure
that
I'm
not
going
to
the
decimal
division
point.
So
that's
what
it
is.
E
So
that
was
the
math
app.
Then
we
have
this
puzzle
app
and
what
this
puzzle
app
is
actually
doing.
As
you
can
see
here,
this
is
the
paw
patrol
you
need
to
click
and
then
and
click
on
the
location
that
you
want
to
move
that
image
to.
E
E
So,
as
you
can
see
here,
so
this
is
how
you
can
complete
the
puzzle.
You
can
suffer
and
keep
cycling
and
come
coming
coming
up
with
different
combination,
but
there's
an
expert
mode
that
actually
more
smaller
shunt
copy
images
that
you
need
to
do.
So
if
you
want
to
go
a
little
bit
more
in
the
cognitive,
you
can
actually
try
to
solve
that.
A
Can
you
take
your
own
picture
with
the
app
or
the
device
and
and
scramble
it
up
and
solve
it.
E
So
scrambling
is
not
part
of
the
power
app
yet
I
tried,
but
there's
not
really.
We
have
that
functionality
yet.
So
I
scrambled
this
app
using
online
tool.
Yeah.
E
I,
but
I
can
change
this
image
and
put
any
image
if
I
have
this
six
y,
six
or
four
by
four
combination
of
those
images,
and
then
we
have
meet
the
planet.
So
this
is
our
solar
system.
All
the
planets
are
listed
here,
sun
earth
mars
and
if
I
click
on
that,
it
actually
take
me
to
another
screen
that
allow
me
to
play
around
with
3d,
and
this
is
also
really
cool.
They
like
it,
they
move
around
it
and
good
information
about
the
plan.
As
you
can
see,
this
is
the
this
is
our
earth.
E
E
Like
this,
if
you
click
on
the
mars,
it
will
open
up
the
mars
information,
and
you
can
see
this
so
this
was
the
app
or
the
apps.
I
would
say
from
the
back
background
point
of
view,
so
I
have
these
different
screens
and
again
I
I
there
are
some.
Of
course
I
could
have
make
these
as
one
screen,
but
because
I
want
to
do
it
so
quick
and
I
want
to
make
sure
that
I'm
making
them
disconnected.
So
if
I
need
to
take
it
out
and
create
a
separate
app,
I
can
do
it
quickly.
E
So
I
do
this
different
screens
on
the
app
there
are
some
collections,
so
there
are
not
some.
There
are
many
collections
because
you
can
see
your
three
apps
running
around.
So
I
have
a
few
collections,
for
this
is
for
the
puzzles
that
I'm
collecting
all
the
images
for
the
math,
I'm
having
I'm
having
two
main
collections
where
we
have.
I
have
the
random
numbers
in
different
orders
here,
so
one
is
starting
from
one
another
starting
from
10
and
I'm
going
to
use
these
two
collection
to
actually
calculate
all
my
math
operations.
E
I
have
a
few
variables
defined
that
actually
telling
me
my
my
first
ad
number
from
that
collection
and
also
the
second
and
then
I'm
putting
this
this
question
here
and
then
there's
another
one
that
is
result
so
result
is
always
here
and
it
matches
to
one
of
one
of
these
information
that
you're
seeing
here
it's
just
when
you
click
on
that
it
matches
with
the
result,
and
if
it's
correct
the
answer
is
correct
and
that's
how
it's
working
and
on
the
grid.
This
is
where
on
click.
E
This
is
where
I'm
actually
creating
all
that
the
logic
behind
the
behind
the
in
the
correct
answer.
E
So,
as
you
can
see
here,
this
is
this
is
the
main
part
from
where
I'm
actually
creating
my
the
grid
collection,
trying
to
get
which
one
has
not
been
answered
and
getting
the
first
one
and
then
that
that
that
ad
collection
is
actually
giving
me.
The
final
one
item
collection
that
that
that
that
give
me
the
question
so
I'll
get
the
postage
and
the
answer-
and
this
is
how
I
can
manage
the
total.
E
This
concept
is
very
much
applied
to
all
the
screens
and
I'm
using
this
collection
for
the
points
as
you
as
you
see,
whenever,
whenever
I'm
giving
the
right
answer,
the
points
is
getting
collected.
So
that's
the
component
that
I
created
that
actually
allow
me
to
pass
on
the
coins.
So
that's
where
the
collection
parts
coming
into
the
picture.
E
I
won't
cover
other
screens
because
of
the
time
limit.
Then
we
have
the
puzzle
app
and,
as
I
said,
this
is
very,
very
simple.
Nothing
happening
looking
crazy
going
on
here.
It's
just
on
click
of
any
of
these
items.
I'm
taking
this
item
collections
information
and,
if
I'm
clicking
on
another
one,
I'm
replacing
the
image
with
that.
So
it's
just
the
patching
of
the
collection.
So
this
entire
logic
is
patched
on
a
collection,
and
this
is
how
it
works.
E
Similarly,
for
the
for
the
hard
one,
the
same
concept,
this
is
just
making
the
puzzle
patch
on
the
on
the
collection
that
I
that
is
assigned
to
this
particular
gallery
for
the
space.
This
one
is
pretty
much
straightforward
images
coming
from
the
different
for
the
different
planet
and
then
for
the
3d.
E
This
app
is
available
in
in
kidzone,
so
if
you
want
to
download
you
have
a
link
there
easily,
you
can
download
their
play
around.
Let
me
know
if
your
kid
likes
it
and
if
they
have
more
things
to
do,
and
you
can
actually
make-
and
I
kept
it
very
simple-
I
have
I
purposefully-
don't
try
to
use
something
that
is
complex
in
power
app,
so
that
anyone
or
someone
who
is
really
new
in
powerapp
can
actually
understand
and
make
changes
to
it.
So
that
was
my
whole
purpose
of
making
it
very
straightforward,
linear
approach.
A
E
And-
and
from
the
time
we
pointed
you,
so
I
did
this
over
the
weekend
so
on
the
saturday
and
the
friday
night
he
came
if
this
idea
came
up
and
then
I
just
told
my
wife
that
just
give
me
this
saturday,
I'm
not
gonna,
don't
talk
to
me.
I
need
to
build
an
app
for
him
and
then
it's
turned
out
to
be
a
good
app.
E
It
seems
there's
some
research
event
actually-
and
this
is
my
personal
experience
most
of
the
time
in
the
power
app
the
maximum
time
that
we
spend
finding
this
good
branding
the
logic.
Once
you
get
it,
you
can
do
it
very
quickly
like,
for
example,
finding
these
images,
so
it
looks
good,
that's
where
maybe
personally,
I'm
spending
more
time
rather
actually
writing
the
code
behind
that
actually
running
this,
and
maybe
this
is
because
I
am
not
getting
why
maybe
I
don't
know,
but
this
is
what
I
I
feel
after
working
on
on
power
power,
mainly.
A
E
That's
awesome,
that's
it
from
my
side
and
thank
you
all
for
liking
it.
Hopefully
this
will.
The
number
is
more
to
give
this
to
the
kids,
so
they
can
actually
use
it
just
not
for
play
but
to
learn.
That's
the
whole
purpose.
This
is
for
learning,
because
kindergarten
is
not
happening.
So
kids
are
not
learning.
Daycares
are
closed
and
I
want
them
to
learn.
So
hopefully
it
will
happen
and
thank
you
very
much.
A
E
A
E
Right
right,
that's
true,
and
actually
so,
as
you
can
see,
I'm
using
this
full
screen
approach
and
if
I,
if
I
very
all
all
the
screens,
have
the
same
concept
like
they
have
a
gallery
back,
restart
mickey
mouse,
so
they
are
pretty
much
similar
and
if
I
have
to
add
this
coin
collections
or
the
or
the
gallery
on
each
of
the
screen,
I
need
to
repeat
it.
So
rather
having
is
a
component
and
that's
just
a
concept.
I
can
even
have
the
component
for
this
gallery
too.
E
That's
showing
each
of
these
numbers
and
these
all
four
screens
can
become
one
screen
from
the
usability
point
of
view.
So,
yes,
this
was
a
concept
to
just
showcase
that
you
can
actually
use
collections
and
if
you
want,
you
can
have
this
whole
screen
as
a
collection
and
use
it
and
just
pass
on
your
your
final
grade.
A
B
D
B
You
after
I
actually
want
to
introduce
you,
so
you
know
I
actually
mentioned
the
fact
that
I
run
the
powerapps
community
and
the
inside
there.
We
actually
go
out
and
recognize
special
people.
With
this
super
user
award
matthew
exemplifies
our
super
user
program.
He
really
does.
Actually,
I
think
I
counted
it.
Last
night
you
have
over
1200
kudos,
so
yeah
he's
actually
read
123
000
of
your
guys's
messages
on
those
forums.
This
is
what
this
guy
does
in
a
in
any
given
month.
B
This
is
this
is
the
most
incredible
metric
right
now
in
any
given
month.
Six
percent
of
all
the
page
views
for
my
entire
site
is
actually
by
matthew,
so
he's
competing
and
beating,
like
google
bots,
he's
reading
more
and
looking
at
more
pages
than
a
google
bot
and
to
go
out
and
say
that
he's
just
going
out
and
looking
at
forums
doesn't
actually
give
the
the
entire
story.
He
actually
is
kind
of
the
soul
that
we
actually
use
as
our
litmus
test.
If
it
actually
it
passes.
B
You
know
the
the
ethics
of
the
matthew
devaney
test.
Then
we
know
it's
positive,
so
we
actually
have
put
him
in
charge
literally,
we
have
put
him
in
charge
of
going
out
and-
and
you
know,
making
sure
that
some
of
these
posts
are
actually
passed.
I
called
the
sniff
test,
but
matthew
is
actually
that
for
the
power-ups
community
so
matthew.
I
don't
know
that.
I
thank
you
enough,
but
thank
you
very
much
and
again
getting
back
to
the
ethics
of
these
applications.
B
G
All
right
chuck
thanks
for
the
introduction.
Let's
do
this
thing
so
back
in
april,
when
we're
all
stuck
inside,
you
know
for
quarantine.
My
wife
came
over
to
me
and
said:
hey
matt.
Do
you
want
to
make
an
app
together
and
I
was
like,
like
that's,
that's
a
really
weird
question
when
your
wife
asks
you
like.
Do
you
want
to
make
an
app
together?
You
just
jump
on
that
like
to
give
a
little
bit
of
a
background.
She's
she's,
an
artist
right.
G
She
she
does
drawings
for
a
living,
so
I
would
do
the
programming
and
she
would
do
the
drawing.
So
there
was,
you
know
several
concepts
floating
around.
You
know
we
really
like
this
best
of
entertainment
pack.
You
might
have
played
as
a
kid
games
like
ski
free
and
chips,
challenge
and
rodents,
revenge
and
mahjong,
but
what
we
ultimately
settled
on
was
doing
this
game
called
pipe
dream.
G
G
Okay,
so
that's
the
rules.
It
doesn't
really
look
like
a
power
app
though
right
so
question
is
like.
Could
it
be
done
and
the
answer
is
actually
yeah
yeah,
we
kind
of
figured
it
out.
It's
it's
pretty
cool,
so
I'm
going
to
flip
over
to
my
actual
app
now,
because
this
isn't
my
app.
This
is
the
original,
and
this
is
what
we
built.
So
here's
pipedream
we've
got
our
little
character
here.
Pete
the
plumber
and
the
concept
is,
is
when,
when
pete's
on
the
job,
you
know
he
gets
a
little
bit
tired.
G
Sometimes
he
falls
asleep
and
he
dreams
about
pipes
and
making
the
best
pipe
network
possible.
So
I'm
going
to
click
on
play
a
game
right
here,
I'm
going
to
bump
it
up
to
level
6.
So
it's
a
little
bit
funner
and
here
you
can
see.
Pete
has
gone
to
sleep
and
he
started
to
dream.
So
it
means
it's
time
to
start
building
some
pipes
right
here
and
it
looks
like
I
got
a
particularly
tough
challenge
here
today.
G
G
So
there's
there's
several
different
types
of
you
know,
pipes
on
the
screen
and
they
all
do
kind
of
different
things.
G
G
G
If
you
go
through
this
pump,
the
water
starts
going
faster,
but
you
get
a
multiplier
which
will
you
know,
increase
your
your
score
even
more,
and
they
have
these
like
single
direction,
pipes
here
as
as
well,
so
that
means
you
can
only
put
water
in
them
one
way,
or
else
you're
gonna
not
be
able
to
make
it
through.
G
Okay,
so
you
can
kind
of
see
the
counters
going
up
over
here
and
at
this
point,
I'm
just
throwing
tiles
on
the
board,
because
I'm
kind
of
nervous
playing
this
game.
So
but
it's
it's
just
a
lot
of
fun.
G
Like
I
said
all
the
graphics
in
this
game
were
made
by
my
wife,
who
isn't
a
little
bit
of
an
artist
there.
So
so
none
of
this
stuff
is
is
off
google
or
anything
like
that.
We
made
this
game
together.
I
did
the
programming
and
she
she
did
the
art.
G
Okay.
So
can
anybody
guess
how
this
is
made?
It's
not
really
obvious
to
tell
right,
because
it
doesn't
really
follow
the
traditional
powerapps
kind
of
you
know,
formula
there.
So
I'm
gonna
go
over
to
my
prototype,
which
I
don't
know
if
I've
shared
this
before
and
I'm
gonna
show
you
what
we
did
before
all
these
fancy
graphics
were
installed.
G
Okay,
so
this
is
actually
the
original
game.
Before
I
put
the
graphics
in-
and
there
are,
you
know-
maybe
about
60
different
tiles
on
the
board
here:
they're
all
components,
power-ups
canvas
components
and
they
just
have
a
little
property
that
allows
you
to
change
which
tile
is
currently
being
displayed.
G
Okay,
so
when
I
click
this
play
button
right
here,
it's
going
to
throw
a
bunch
of
random
starting
tiles
on
the
board
and
I'm
just
going
to
show
you
they
kind
of
pop
up
like
a
jeopardy
board
and
they've
written
it
in
such
a
way
that
they're,
random
and
they're
never
going
to
conflict
with
one
another.
You
know
making
it
so
you
can't
possibly
you
know,
play
a
a
good,
strong
game
there.
That's
that's
fun.
G
Okay,
I'm
going
to
turn
on
a
little
bit
of
another
setting
in
in
the
background
here,
show
you
my
secret,
debug
and
sauce.
I'm
going
to
turn
this
to
true.
You
might
wonder
how
does
it
choose
or
know
where
it
can
place
something
on
the
board?
G
G
So
when
I
click
the
the
play
button,
you
can
see.
Okay.
This
is
where
I
can
put
the
tiles
with
the
you
know:
the
possible
entrances,
that's
what
these
letters
are
showing
and
then,
when
the
game
actually
starts,
and
I
start
placing
tiles
on
the
board,
you
can
see
okay,
so
I
got
a
left
and
right
here
so
that
matches
so
you
know
when
it
goes
over
to
the
next
tile.
You'll
know
you
can
you
know
kind
of
complete
it
and
yeah?
That's
what
it
kind
of
looks
like
in
the
background.
G
So
just
one
more
one
or
two
more
things
here,
because
we
are
working
with
components
like
one
of
the
challenges
is
okay,
so
I
got
this
water
flowing
inside
there.
It's
really
just
a
label
that
expands.
You
know
over
time
using
a
timer,
but
how
do
I
make
the
water
jump
over
to
the
next
component
because
components
are
self-contained
right?
What
happens
inside
a
component
stays
inside
a
component
unless
you
use
a
toggle?
G
G
G
G
Just
what
I
want
you
to
look
at
when
it
crosses
over
to
the
next
tile
is
just
like
look
at
this
little
toggle
right
here
and
it's
going
to
start
any
moment.
It's
going
to
start
in
like
10
seconds
and
then
it
goes
or
up
there
and
it
goes
blink
and
it
goes
blink
and
this
toggle
over
here
kind
of
fires
and
what
that
does
is
it
takes
the
information
inside
the
you
know
that
particular
component
and
it
feeds
it
back
into
the
spreadsheet
and
says:
hey
next
tile.
G
Maybe
you
should
start
doing
your
animation
and
kind
of
so
on
and
so
on
and
so
forth,
and
so
this
thing
is
just
really
a
mess
to
look
at.
But
it's
how
I,
how
I
debugged
everything
this
is
the
this
is
really
the
main
game
here.
What
everybody
sees,
but
I
just
wanted
to
take
a
moment
to
show
everybody
just
kind
of
you
know
how
the
magic
happens
and
kind
of
behind
the
scenes
really
hard
to
explain.
So,
hopefully,
the
visual
helped
a
little
bit.
G
So
it
took
us
three
weekends,
so
I
spent
two
weekends.
You
know
when
my
daughter
was
napping
or
or
in
bed
in
the
evenings,
doing
it
and
then
my
wife
took
one
weekend
to
do
all
of
the
art
and
then
it
was
just
like
really
quickly
to
throw
in.
Over
top
of
that
prototype,
I
showed
you
yeah.
I
think
I
had
to
go
babysit
my
daughter
myself
for
for
for
a
day
and
a
half
just
so
she
could
get
it
all
done.
G
G
This
is
the
only
project
we've
ever
done
together,
because
I
just
I
don't
like
to
ask
her
for
her
time.
She's
been
drawing
all
day
and
yeah,
I
like
to
keep
it
light
in
the
evenings,
so.
A
Oh
sorry,
I'm
curious:
did
you
obtain
the
code
to
the
the
pipe
dream
game
and
look
at
that
on
how
the
logic
went
for
any
of
that
under
the
hood?
Or
did
you
just
observe
it
and
then
take
notes
and
figure
out
your
own
logic.
G
Oh
no,
I
would
not
have
the
the
you
know
the
foggiest
idea
how
to
get
into
the
guts
of
the
original
pipe
dream
game.
We
just
we
just
looked
at
it
kind
of
did
it
out
on
paper
and
what
are
all
the
things
we
need
to
do
and
and
then
we
kind
of
got
to
it.
Just
like
you
would
plan
any
other
power
outs
project.
A
G
Yeah
and
to
be
honest,
we
didn't
know
it
was
even
gonna
work.
I
think
the
first
weekend
was
just
prototyping
like.
Can
we
actually
do
this
and
then
I
was
like
okay,
you
can
start
those
graphics,
because
I
feel
pretty
good
that
it's
gonna
be
possible.
G
A
Yeah,
maybe
you
could
set
up
some
azure
blob
storage
for
a
global
leaderboard
or
something.
G
That's
that's
not
bad
at
all.
G
Thanks
so
throwing
the
link
there
in
the
chat
for
everybody
who
wants
to
download
it
and
take
a
look
at
it
and
yeah
it's
a
lot
of
fun,
so
show
it
to
your
kids
and
thanks
for
having
me
on
the
show
you're.
A
B
And
I
don't
believe
our
last
entry,
it
was
renato
so
todd
if
you
could
actually
bring
up
his
slide.
I
think
I
actually
get
to
introduce
renato
as
well.
Renato
is
another
one
of
my
super
users
and
again,
like
matthew,
just
again
exemplifies
his
space,
in
that
he
actually
answers
77
of
every
single
form,
question
on
the
power
virtual
agents
forum.
So,
if
you've
ever
asked
a
question
on
it,
there's
three
quarters
of
a
chance
he
has
answered
it.
B
I
think
you're
up
to
20
videos
is
that
right,
renato
20
videos
on
the
the
gallery
just
for
power
virtualization.
So
I'm
not
talking
about
powerapps.
This
is
a
brand
new
product
that
was
just
released
in
december.
He's
already
got
20
videos
in
our
gallery.
So
again
I
could
continue
on
with
the
stats,
but
basically
the
the
power
virtual
agents
community
is
renato.
So
thank
you
renato
for
all
the
work
that
you
do
again:
you're
you're
a
godsend
to
the
community,
so
renato.
What
are
you
going
to
show
us
today?
B
H
For
this
introduction,
it's
a
pleasure
for
me
to
participate
in
the
the
publications
community-
one
second,
please,
okay,
so
basically
I
create
the
youtube
app.
I
will
show
a
little
bit
the
architecture,
but
but
the
the
principal
idea
to
create
this
app.
It
should
show
the
potential
of
apps
created
using
powerapps.
H
You
can
see
the
kids
app
and
the
business
applications
and
you
can
see
the
google
apps
so
so
so
I
create
the
youtube
app
using
the
sim
for
architecture.
H
Basically,
the
influencer,
the
youtuber
posts,
a
new
video
inside
the
youtube
I
search
using
the
query
power
platform.
So
I
recommend
you
to
select
the
right
words
because
I
I
answer
power
and
platform,
and
this
word
is
a
lot
of
videos
in
my
commonwealth,
star
change,
but
I
start
all
videos
inside
the
commonwealth
search
the
database.
H
I
create
two
inches.
Basically,
the
first
change
is
the
videos
to
start
the
youtube
videos
and
the
second
thing
I
used
to
select
to
use
to
allow
the
user
to
subscribe
in
the
channel.
So
the
principal
idea
to
create
the
youtube
channel,
the
youtube
app.
You
can
see
all
videos
and
you
can
subscribe.
You
can
like
this
video,
you
can
see
the
description
you
can
know
and
you
can
see
the
video.
H
So
I
want
to
choose
the
database
and
power
out
image
to
get
the
videos
from
youtube
and
I
create
the
powerapps
it
I
will
show
after
this
slide,
you
can
download
the
app
and
change
the
the
features
and
see
the
whole
app.
How
can
you
do
that,
but
I
create
from
some
some
screens
the
prints
for
your
screen,
the
home
screen.
You
can
see
the
trendy
changing
topics,
I
created
the
gif
here
and
you
can
see
the
whole
videos
you
can
search
inside
the
app.
You
can
see
the
training
topics.
H
You
can
see
the
details,
video
you
can
subscribe
and
see
the
the
description
and
you
can
open
the
library,
see
your
history
and
open
your
account
and
change
your
account.
Basically,
I
will
show
now
my
app
and
you
can
see
this
app.
It's
it's
very
large
because
it's
getting
the
data
from
youtube.
H
So
it's
very
it's
very
large
discharge,
but
you
can
see
the
video
here
you
can
search
like
I
can
search
the
has
app,
has
a
videos
and
automatically
the
youtube
you
search
in
the
database
and
show
they
has
a
videos
inside
my
app
and
I
I
can
see
the
has
the
videos
and
the
search
is
using
the
title,
video
or
the
description,
and
I
can
see
one
video
here,
the
introduction
to
a
builder.
H
H
H
You
can
see
youtube
and
youtube
videos
and
youtube
subscribes
inside
the
youtube
video.
I
get
some
informations
that
power
out
might
show
me
like
channel
id
channel
title,
what
publish
it
add
title
and
other
fields
and
all
videos
are
here.
I
delete
some
videos
today
just
to
to
show
better
the
performance
inside
the
powerapps,
but
I
can
see
all
videos
imported
here.
H
H
You
can
use
in
one
word
to
get
many
many
videos
and
I
parsed
json
creation
action
first
reason
to
to
get
the
published
channel
id
title,
description
and
other
fields
here
and
after
I
create
a
new
item
record
inside
the
command
service
and
by
using
the
youtube
video,
the
title,
the
channel
id
and
all
information,
so
my
closet.
H
So
I
hope
that
you
can
download
this
app.
I
will
post
this
link
after
this
this
presentation
and
you
can
download
you
can
open
this,
this
gear
code
and
hang
zone.
I
show
on
the
hands
on.
How
can
you
do
that?
And
thanks
so
much.
A
A
What
made
you
choose
to
do
that
versus
just
having
the
app
talk
to
youtube
directly?
Was
it
because
of
some
of
that
missing
metadata?
You
talked
about
sorry.
Can
I
repeat:
please
what
made
you
choose
to
use
the
pattern
to
get
the
data
into
cds
from
youtube
instead
of
going
directly
to
the
power
directly
to
youtube
from
the
power
app?
A
H
When
the
workflow
is
equate,
I
insert
the
data
from
into
the
the
commodore
source
and
inside
my
app
because
I
closed
my
app
unfortunately,
but
inside
my
app
I
just
read
and
connect
to
gallery
inside
the
command
service
and
show
the
app
and
when
the
user
click
on
the
subscribe,
it's
a
button
and
you
know
and
user
click
on
the
subscribe
button
automatically.
I
set
a
new
eating.
H
I
create
a
new
item
inside
the
comment:
the
the
youtube
subscribes,
hg
and
just
reach
channel
ig
and
the
current
user
and
save
this
information
and
the
user
open
the
the
video
the
video
page
screen
automatically.
I
get
the
ht
and
read
if
the
user
are
subscribed
in
this
channel
with
the
current
user.
A
H
I
built
this
app
in
the
two
days
three
days
because
because
I
the
the
final,
what
the
the
final
demonstrations
was
finishing,
26,
tiny
20
or
something
like
that
in
june
june-
and
I
I
started
the
the
development
on
sunday
and
sunday
and
monday
and
tuesday.
I
finish
this
app
and
publish
before
closing
this.
The
damn
survivors.
H
A
A
A
Two
days,
unbelievable,
you
look
at
all
these
apps
here
that
we
just
saw
today,
and
none
of
them
were
a
gargantuan
effort
to
build
really
amazing
across
the
whole
gamut
business
solutions,
productivity,
stuff,
lots
of
different
technology
behind
the
hood
really
neat.
Well,
I
guess
now
it's
time
to
go
check
the
web.
A
A
E
B
But
go
vote
christina
one
of
the
one
of
the
things
I
wanted
to
send.
You
is
actually
we've
actually
got
stickers
and
t-shirts
with
the
the
community
logo
that
was
actually
created
by
the
the
power-ups
community
there
and
sandy's
home,
and
we
need
to
figure
out
how
to
get
them
to
so
I
think
michelle
yours
will
be
problematic.
Everybody
else
will
probably
be
pretty
easy
deepak.
I
don't
know
if
we're
allowed
to
send
things
from
washington
to
texas,
but
we'll
figure
it
out.
B
A
A
We
will
get
the
contest
going
again
next
year
and
maybe
we'll
see
some
of
the
same
finalists
here
again
so
from
chuck
and
I'd
like
to
say
thanks
to
everybody
again,
thank
you
to
all
sharing
again
today.
This
recording
will
soon
be
available
on
the
microsoft
365
developer,
youtube
channel.
You
can
see
the
link
to
that
here.