jQuery or Not, Client-Side API Will Always Start with a $

jQuery or Not, Client-Side API Will Always Start with a $

From CRM Audio by George Doubinski

April 4, 2026 · 22 min · Season 4 · Episode 2

About this episode

This episode discusses the new client-side API and server-side logic debugging in Power Pages, along with various tools and resources.

Power Pages is having a surprisingly good run. In this episode we dig into server-side logic debugging, the new client-side API, and why both feel about 15 years late yet still genuinely useful. We also look at Omar Zaarour's business-rules tool, Danish Naglekar's cross-platform Power Platform Toolbox, and George's Entra ID auto-clicker for making one of the most annoying prompts quietly disappear. References Power Pages Server Logic Debugging Guide | Microsoft Learn Code-only connectors Power Pages Client APIs Overview (preview) | Microsoft Learn Omar Zaarour's T365 Power Pages Business Rules Danish Naglikar's Power Platform ToolBox | Modern desktop companion - PPTB Entra ID Auto Confirm browser extension Get in touch voice@crm.audio Nick Hayduk @Engineered_Code George Doubinski @georgedude

People in this episode

Host: George Doubinski

Topics covered

  • Power Pages
  • client-side API
  • server-side logic
  • business rules
  • cross-platform tools

Keywords

  • Power Pages
  • client-side API
  • server-side logic debugging
  • business-rules tool
  • cross-platform Power Platform Toolbox
  • Entra ID auto-clicker

Mentioned in this episode

Products: Power Platform Toolbox, Entra ID, Power Pages, T365 Power Pages

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