Review:Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 Programming Cookbook written by Matt Traxinger
It took some time to finish the book, but I really have little time to read lately.
After reading the book, I am still as far as before reading it about be able to cook
But at least I did learn some other things!
For the C/AL beginners (after reading the w1w1adg.pdf !) it gives some valid examples on how to use C/AL. Something that is really missing in the w1w1adg.pdf.
Also for the experienced C/AL’ers, even if the first chapters will be boring, there is still a lot of useful info. If you need to do something that you don’t do on a weekly basis, there is a good chance you find something useful to start with in this book.
There are a lot of examples (Don’t worry: not in the first part that is for beginners) where C# is used to do something.
To be honest, the points that interested me the most are the ones with the C#. I don’t know C# at all. It is on my list to learn it but before that I’m still improving TSQL and also Powershell is on my list.
In short : Definitely a book that each and every C/AL developer should have!
I’ll give you a hand to get it: https://www.packtpub.com/microsoft-dynamics-nav-2009-programming-cookbook/book
Filed under: C/AL, CLASSICCLIENT, NAVISION, RTC, SQL, VisualStudio, WebService