Pass the Microsoft Power Platform Developer (PL-400) exam on your first attempt — with realistic, pro-developer practice tests.The PL-400 earns you the Microsoft Certified: Power Platform Developer Associate credential — proof that you can design, develop, secure, and extend solutions across the Microsoft Power Platform using professional development skills. It validates the work that separates a pro developer from a low-code maker: writing plug-ins and custom APIs, extending Dataverse with event-driven logic, building PCF (Power Apps Component Framework) controls, integrating with Azure and external systems, and applying application lifecycle management (ALM). As organizations scale their low-code platforms, developers who can extend them with real code are in high demand.PL-400 is a genuinely technical, code-aware exam. You'll face 40–60 questions in about 90–120 minutes — including scenario and possible interactive items — that test what you'd actually build: a plug-in registered on the right Dataverse event, a custom API, a webhook or Azure Service Bus integration, a PCF control, or JavaScript against the Client API object model. With "Extend the platform" alone worth 40–45%, plug-in and Dataverse-extensibility depth is decisive. Memorizing won't cut it. The most reliable way to pass is realistic, scenario-driven practice, which is exactly what this course delivers.Why this certification mattersLow-code is booming, but enterprises still need professional developers to extend it securely and at scale. The PL-400 proves you can do exactly that — combining Power Apps, Power Automate, and Dataverse with C#, JavaScript, and REST integrations. It opens Power Platform developer, Dynamics 365 developer, and solution-engineering roles, complements the maker-level certifications, qualifies as a feeder toward the AB-100 AI architect path, and renews for free each year.What makes this course differentThis is n
What you'll learn
writing plug-ins
creating custom APIs
extending Dataverse with event-driven logic
building PCF controls
integrating with Azure and external systems
applying application lifecycle management (ALM)
Course objectives
prepare for the Microsoft Power Platform Developer exam
enhance skills in professional development within the Power Platform
achieve the Microsoft Certified: Power Platform Developer Associate credential