Microsoft Dynamics Ax developer's blog

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Monday, September 28, 2009

fedotenko.info

This is a blog of Dennis Fedotenko - a well known proffessional in Ax functionality and development. He writes rare, but usually his articles can be a key for understanding principles behind ax functionality.

Dennis has a great reputation in Russian Ax community, and now he translated some of his articles to English.

Saturday, May 30, 2009

AxForm.info for English-speakers

AxForum.info is the one of the largest Russian communities related to Dynamics systems.

Though it has a section in English there are lots of info in Russian there. Some of English speakers read the forum via online translators.

If you have and idea how to make AxForum.info more suitable for English-speaking people, please post to that thread

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

https://community.dynamics.com


 

Here is announce:

Within the next few weeks you will begin to see the Microsoft Dynamics Community pages located at http://www.microsoft.com/dynamics/community, moving to a new location at https://community.dynamics.com. We are making this move in an effort to streamline the accessibility of all Microsoft Dynamics communities and make the user experience of interacting with community experts and your peers much easier. The newsgroups as you see them today will still be intact, but the web pages which you use today to access them will be different. Plus you'll see more streamlined content and future functionality additions, such as networking tools!


 

To get a jump start on the transition, I would encourage you to register on the new site TODAY – once you do, you can begin to interact with our non-technical role based communities which reside there today for Finanse, Sales & Marketing, and Customer Service professionals.


 

--

Liz Hallen

Online Community Product Manager

Friday, December 21, 2007

Blogroll

Just added a blogroll to the right bottom of my blog template. This blogroll is generated by Google Reader and represents all blogs in english I have subscribed to.

Friday, November 16, 2007

Comparing the Microsoft and Google tool chains

An interesting post about tools (software and hardware) which are used by Microsoft and Google developers.

By the way, I have two monitors too, and it is very useful for development in Ax, especially, for debugging display methods: when I had application and a debugger on the same screen, it was an ether not enough screen space (when debugger and application were placed side-by-side), or a deadloop (when I close the debugger, the underlying window starts to repaint, so display method was called again and debugger appears again).

Thursday, October 25, 2007

MS CRM in dotnetrocks

It is announced that the next tuesday a new dotnetrocks podcast show on MS CRM will be available:

10/30/2007
David Yack Talks Microsoft CRM!


AFAIR it is the first DotNetRocks show related to Dynamics

Monday, October 15, 2007

Thursday, May 10, 2007

AxPath is supported by axaptapedia

So you can create links to AOT items in Axaptapedia using regular link syntax and if you have Tabax 0.3 rc 1 installed, you can navigate them.

Thanks to Andrew Jones!

Wednesday, November 22, 2006

Bunch of Tabax extensions

There are some Tabax extensions occured last week.


  • AxCreateNewProject from Ivan Kashperuk to create an empty project with two clicks

  • Toggle SQL trace for switch SQL trace On/Off instantly with tabax toolbar button (it can be used an example of reflecting state of something via button image )

  • Just a button to run the find dialog for AOT node quickly

Wednesday, November 15, 2006

aggreg8.net - trying to aggregate all Dynamics Ax development blogs

Microsoft launched the new site for IT pros - aggreg8. I have'nt realized what it is exactly, but created the workgroup for Dynamics Ax and aggreated some development blogs there: view online

Friday, October 27, 2006

Axaptapedia is down II

Just contacted Andrew Jones via email:


Hi Max

Thanks! I'm on holiday for a month so hadn't looked at it. I'll see what I can do from outback Australia!


so it isn't fatal

Tuesday, October 24, 2006