MSDW: Getting Ready for Development with Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 - Part Three: Approach

With the release of Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012, a lot of focus in around the new ways things can be achieved. Specifically around development. A lot of great technologies, and new ways to achieve solutions to business issues do exists.
Because of this, I started on MSDynamicsWorld.com, a series of articles called: Getting Ready for Development with Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012.
In this series, I started with the Vision, and from there went into the Training, and now I have the latest entry in this series over at MSDW: Getting Ready for Development with Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 - Part Three: Approach
In this latest article, I try to make a very clear point: Use Common sense, and let business requirements, along with best value, drive design and development task.
As I point out in the article, there is no way in a single post, or series even, that I could cover the different aspects and points of approach for Development in AX 2012. This deserves an entire book, or multiple books.
I hope you agree with my statements, and think about the business value for the technical task that are being suggested, and the approach / path that is desired.
That's all for now, till next time!


Labels: .Net, Article, AX 2012, C#, design patterns, Development, Dynamics AX 2012, Microsoft, MSDW, MSDynamicsWorld.com, X++, Xpp
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