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Fusion Development for Hospitality Apps Part 1: Building a Hospitality Power App

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18 Mar 2022CPOL9 min read 4.2K   3  
How to use a low-code solution like Microsoft Power Apps to create a self-sustaining app
This is Part 1 of a 3-part series that introduces the concept of fusion development and uses a real-work use case to show how it works from the perspective of a professional developer. This article demonstrates how a citizen developer might use a low-code solution like Microsoft Power Apps to create a self-sustaining app. The app manages guest check-ins, collecting additional information about services the guest requires.

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