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When connecting Azure WebApp applications with prompt flow development, the implications are significant. By offering WebApplications to a non-developer audience, you bridge the gap between technical and non-technical users. The prompt flow, developed by a skilled team, enhances user experience by guiding non-developers seamlessly through the application. This synergy ensures that the application aligns with user needs while maintaining a robust backend developed by the experts. The prompt flow serves as a user-friendly interface, abstracting complex functionalities. Regular updates and improvements from the development team can be seamlessly integrated, providing a smooth experience for both non-developers and developers. This symbiotic relationship fosters a user-centric approach without compromising on the application's technical prowess. |
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I am wondering what are implications of prompt flow development to Azure WebApp applications. I'd like to understand the case when we offer WebApplications to some non-developers audience, and, at the same time, team of developers develop prompt flow up to production level, how this two things could be connected?
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