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MSDYN365BC - Journey To Business Central Table of Content.

Hi All,

I know I am late on this but I was busy with all these changes and I know you will understand the reason for being late in Journey.

I will try my best to run quickly and will try to cover most of the aspects with respect to this change.

What I need from my readers is a close eye on my articles, questions, suggestions and what I am missing. with your support, I will try to make this transition as smooth as possible.


This does not mean that I will stop posting articles about the pre-BC version of our favorite NAV Versions. I will keep that as active as I can.

This article will act as a placeholder, for all the articles posted for Microsoft Dynamics NAV 365 Business central. So if you are busy I would suggest keeping the bookmark of this article so that you can find all articles MSDYN365BC in one place.

MSDYN365BC Articles -

  1. Install Docker.
  2. Install Visual Studio Code.
  3. Setup Business Central using Dockers.
  4. Introduction To VS Code Editor.

Please keep reading, suggesting and commenting on these articles to make it a great series about MSDYN365BC.

Regards,
Saurav Dhyani
www.sauravdhyani.com

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