New Dynamics NAV MVPs
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Cool, a response!
Congradulations on your MVP award!Confessions of a Dynamics NAV Consultant = my blog
AP Commerce, Inc. = where I work
Getting Started with Dynamics NAV 2013 Application Development = my book
Implementing Microsoft Dynamics NAV - 3rd Edition = my 2nd book0 -
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Welcome to mibuso Yalin, and congrats on your MVP award. You'll have to do the introductions and show us the communities you are a part of.
Make yourself at home0 -
Thank you, guys! seems I should come here frequently.0
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How did MS find you - have you been active in other forums?
This forum & http://dynamicsuser.net/ I think are the Big 2 when it comes to online forums AFAIK.
I never got my evalutation for re-award email.
I think it got sucked up by my spam filter or something.
#-o
Now it's too late to submit anything...fingers crossed [-o<0 -
cyl wrote:Hello, everyone
You are so sweet... I am glad I can be here...
Hi and a big warm welcome to the forums.David Singleton0 -
Savatage wrote:New one?
https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profi ... A123034523
Apparently it's not public - you need to login.
Either way!! - Welcome!
Two more?
Yuri Bariev: Dynamics NAV
Andrey Panko: Dynamics NAV
https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/commu ... NAV&page=2
Welcome =D>0 -
Welcome guys
Has anyone met them or seen them on the forums?The art of teaching is clarity and the art of learning is to listen0 -
They are mainly active on russian forums... .
http://forum.mazzy.ru/
http://nav.apanko.ru/
My Russian is a bit rusty though ...0 -
i understand it (learnd it 6 years in school, but doesn't like this language) #-oDo you make it right, it works too!0
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Nice!
I signed up for Chinese Dynamics forum with mostly AX users. I get PMed all day long with job offers even though they don't know what I do...Confessions of a Dynamics NAV Consultant = my blog
AP Commerce, Inc. = where I work
Getting Started with Dynamics NAV 2013 Application Development = my book
Implementing Microsoft Dynamics NAV - 3rd Edition = my 2nd book0 -
Well done guys and keep up the great work. Muzzy forums is pretty big with NAV, and do a great job in Russia.
Hope to meet you guys in Seattle.
=D>David Singleton0 -
Getting to be quite an international bunch there
Congratulations Yuri and Andrey and welcome to mibuso =D>0 -
Hello! Thank you for your congratulations!
My name is Andrey Panko.
As Waldo noticed, Yuri and me active in Russian forum (Mazzy forum is a main NAV-forum in russian).
Unfortunately I rare read Mibuso, that's why I didn't answer earlier.
I'd like to get acquainted with you very much, but not sure about Seattle
Sorry for my English, I had a little practice in speaking/writing.0 -
Welcome! Congradulations on your award!Confessions of a Dynamics NAV Consultant = my blog
AP Commerce, Inc. = where I work
Getting Started with Dynamics NAV 2013 Application Development = my book
Implementing Microsoft Dynamics NAV - 3rd Edition = my 2nd book0 -
I have missed this thread because the holidays - late Welcome and Congratulations to all new MVPs.
Good to see that our group is growing. I am looking forward some meeting of all NAV MVPs. May be part of us will be on Convergence EMEA in Copenhagen and next year in Seattle. But it will be hard to meet all of NAV MVPs on one place... :-) \:D/ \:D/0 -
garak wrote:i understand it (learnd it 6 years in school, but doesn't like this language) #-o
Hey Garak, have you by chance read this:
Mark TwainDavid Singleton0 -
David Singleton wrote:garak wrote:i understand it (learnd it 6 years in school, but doesn't like this language) #-o
Hey Garak, have you by chance read this:
Mark Twain
Do not remember me the years on school I had to learn German...
Before that I have to learn Russian (few years on basic school)...0 -
I know the problem of Mark Twain.
Also i know, that german is not so easy to learn :-(from Davids Link:
Wenn haber man kann nicht meinem Rede Verstehen, so werde ich ihm später dasselbe übersetz, wenn er solche Dienst verlangen wollen haben werden sollen sein hätte. (I don't know what wollen haben werden sollen sein hätte means, but I notice they always put it at the end of a German sentence--merely for general literary gorgeousness, I suppose.)
This is "Kauderwelsch" (bafflegab / gibberish)Do you make it right, it works too!0 -
If German is too hard , why not try Plattdeutsch ( Low German ) first to ease your way in.
. That was one of the sources of the english language and has lots of similarities. And if you happen to visit Northern Germany you might even find some people who speak it too.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Low_German
Anyway, developers shouldn't have problems with the "awful long german words". That is something you do all the time when naming variables.Kai Kowalewski0 -
Kowa:
You live in my favorite city (well, has my favorite soccer team at least)... any NAV jobs out there?"OMG ALL MY DATA IS GONE"
"Show All..."
"Oh..."0 -
djswim wrote:Kowa:
You live in my favorite city (well, has my favorite soccer team at least)... any NAV jobs out there?), also Borussia Dortmund.
Kai Kowalewski0 -
We have a new NAV MVP - David Roys, or Gaspode. Congratulations David, good work =D>0
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