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Learning Dynamics NAV Patterns

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Learning Dynamics NAV Patterns

Mark Brummel, "Learning Dynamics NAV Patterns"
English | ISBN: 1785284193 | 2015 | 214 pages | AZW3 | 10 MB

Create solutions that are easy to maintain, quick to upgrade, and follow proven concepts and designs
About This Book
Design software that is maintainable outside the ecosystem of their creators
Ensure quality by following patterns that have been proved to work
Over two dozen practical Architectural and Design patterns
Who This Book Is For
Learning Dynamics NAV Patterns is intended for developers, architects, (technical) consultants, and application managers. You may have very little or no knowledge about NAV patterns, but you should be acquainted with programming.
What You Will Learn
Apply object-oriented practices to C/AL programming
Structure your application to avoid merge conflicts
Refactor legacy code and avoid anti-patterns
Design decision trees to decide when to use which patterns
Clone codes and their application in Dynamics NAV
Make your application extensible by creating predefined hooks and facades
In Detail
Microsoft Dynamics NAV is a complete ERP system, which also contains a robust set of development tools to support customization and enhancement. These include an object designer for each of the seven application object types, a business application oriented programming language with .NET interface capability, a compiler, a debugger, and programming testing language support.
Learning Dynamics NAV Patterns will guide you through the NAV way of solving problems. This book will first introduce you to patterns and the software architecture of the NAV and then help you to build an example application. Then, it walks you through the details of architectural patterns, design patterns, and implementation patterns. This book will also talk about anti-patterns and handling legacy code. Finally, it teaches you to build solutions using patterns.
Proven patterns and best practices will help you create better solutions that are easy to maintain in larger teams across several locations. It will guide you through combining abstract patterns using easy-to-understand examples and will help you decide which patterns to use in which scenarios.
Style and approach
This book explains the concepts of patterns, code structuring, and object-oriented concepts in a way that is easy to understand for Dynamics NAV specialists through practical examples.