Hi, I'm Luke Cutmore, Professional Button-Pusher, Master of the Power Platform, and Occasional Tech Wizard. One day, you might even see me start blogging about what I'm doing too!
A standalone, multi-step approvals engine, built from the ground up as my own IP.
In development Email Archive SystemRepeatable, evidence-grade mailbox extraction, preservation and search - no fragile manual exports.
In development CrmHelpersA released client-side form-helper library for Dynamics, born from real CRM build pain.
Released PMO AcceleratorProject and portfolio control on Dataverse. Retired now, but the patterns earned their keep.
RetiredThere’s a hard limit in SharePoint Online that nobody talks about until it ruins their morning. 50,000 unique permission scopes per list or library. Once you hit it on a given list, you can’t break inheritance on another item in that list. SharePoint just stops letting you share things in there. I found out about […]
Read moreEvery Dynamics project has the same conversation. Can we hide that field unless... Can this tab only show when... Can the subgrid disappear if... Yea. All of it. That's what this script does.
Read morePart 3 of a 3-part series. Part 1: how a Snake game made me an album. Part 2: what frustration sounds like. This is where the album actually arrives. Listen to the whole thing here: 🔗 Still Here – full playlist on Suno The album description, written after the fact when I was trying to […]
Read morePart 2 of a 3-part series. Part 1 is how a Snake game made me an album. Part 3 covers the album itself. [EXACT REASONS REDACTED] It didn’t go the way I’d hoped. Let’s leave it there. (Any similarity to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events, is purely coincidental. As is the next […]
Read moreI sat down to write a Snake clone. Not for any good reason. Snake’s on every “top 10 games to build” listicle, every YouTube tutorial, every dev’s CV. So’s Pong. So’s the endless runner. I know this. I built one anyway. (Probably.) Ok, not a straight up Snake clone, its a Snake platformer. Got to […]
Read moreMost project management tooling in the Dynamics 365 space sits at one of two extremes. At one end you have the full enterprise Project Operations suite. Months to implement, fortune in licences, dedicated administrator just to keep it ticking over. At the other end you have Planner. (Or worse, a spreadsheet some project manager built […]
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