Finally! It has (almost) arrived.
On September 18th my new book Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013 Application Design is scheduled to be shipped.
The book is packed with design patterns and walk throughs of both standard NAV and a ton of customisations.
It covers the application from Bookkeeping to Manufacturing and Sales & Purchasing to Jobs.
Inside the book I have designed two complete add-on product with application objects, design patterns and much more.
Ever wondered what the validation flow of the sales and puchase lines are? Did you know there are (at least) five ways to setup Warehouse Management? It’s all described in my book, which makes it perfect reading for both functional oriented people and technical folks.
You can pre-order the book from this link:
https://www.packtpub.com/application-de ... ion-design
If you like the book, please also like the facebook page about the book here:
https://www.facebook.com/MicrosoftDynam ... tionDesign
What You Will Learn
◾Set up and customize the Dynamics NAV ERP suite for various industries
◾Study dozens of design patterns used in standard applications
◾Customize Microsoft’s application features and extend them safely
◾Use blueprints, design patterns, and application objects for Equipment Reservations and Transport Management
◾Master the fundamentals of application design and learn about B2B and B2C interfacing
◾Design applications that strike a balance between total cost of ownership and functionality
◾Extend your core applications using interfaces with Flatfile, CSV, XMLPorts, ADO, EDIFACT, and Webservices
Forewords by Michael Nielsen, Director of Engineering for NAV at Microsoft and David Studebaker, co-author of Programming Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013
Comments
Can't wait for the 18th.
Can you give me a sign when it's the 18th so I can download the eBook? Or will PACKT send an email?
Tino Ruijs
Microsoft Dynamics NAV specialist
Just ordered it.
Any plans for periodic updates for new releases?
I am hoping they will revamp pages to take advantage of Visual Studio in some future release. Maybe even the coming one.
http://mibuso.com/blogs/davidmachanick/
Tino Ruijs
Microsoft Dynamics NAV specialist