Microsoft .NET Interoperability for Beginners

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Session title: Microsoft .NET Interoperability for Beginners
Date: Thursday, 7 November 2013
Time: 14:00 - 15:30
Level: 300 - Advanced
Speaker: Vjekoslav Babić
Session description:
Microsoft .NET Framework is the most flexible and powerful development frameworks available, there is good and bad news about it. The good news is that it integrates seamlessly with Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 R2 and newer. The bad news is that it still remains underused, as most of developers don’t really understand how to make the best use of it. And it’s certainly not their fault – NAV has allowed them to only use C/AL for quite a long time. And habits are hard to break.
This session will give you the basic guidance about how to start getting the most out of the .NET interoperability, even if you are a total beginner. The session will cover the very basics of the .NET interoperability, and how to take advantage of the most important classes and features, including:
Use this thread to post your questions, comments or things you would like to see in this session at the conference.
Date: Thursday, 7 November 2013
Time: 14:00 - 15:30
Level: 300 - Advanced
Speaker: Vjekoslav Babić
Session description:
Microsoft .NET Framework is the most flexible and powerful development frameworks available, there is good and bad news about it. The good news is that it integrates seamlessly with Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 R2 and newer. The bad news is that it still remains underused, as most of developers don’t really understand how to make the best use of it. And it’s certainly not their fault – NAV has allowed them to only use C/AL for quite a long time. And habits are hard to break.
This session will give you the basic guidance about how to start getting the most out of the .NET interoperability, even if you are a total beginner. The session will cover the very basics of the .NET interoperability, and how to take advantage of the most important classes and features, including:
- Using arrays, lists, and collections in general
- Using dictionaries for fast lookups
- Using StringBuilder for lightning fast string manipulation
- Understanding the System.Object class and its versatility
- And more
Use this thread to post your questions, comments or things you would like to see in this session at the conference.
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