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Month: January 2015

Development C/AL Guidelines from the Microsoft Dev Center on Copenhagen

By José Castro Fernández in Best Practices, Development, Microsoft Dynamics NAV, Tips&Tricks January 13, 2015 0 Comment
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So yeah. A few days ago Microsoft decided to post on their official blog the development guidelines that they use for the development of Microsoft Dynamics NAV, and also they take the opportunity to solve some of the questions a lot of us had.

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