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waldo: Microsoft Dynamics NAV Extensions – What steps to take (3/3)
Источник: https://dynamicsuser.net/nav/b/waldo...ps-to-take-3-3
============== Last blog of the “My-view-on-Extensions” series. If you haven’t read the previous ones, here you can find both:
![]() ![]() Let’s take cars as an example. Just totally from the top of my hat .. let’s take Porsche and Tesla. As the pictures illustrate – quite similar cars. Now, we all know that we just can’t keep driving on fossil fuels. Dinosaurs are extinct. These fuels will as well run out at some point … and let’s not forget what they do to the environment! We know that .. but many of us neglect it, because numerous reasons. Sure, Tesla has got quite a price tag. But all in all, it’s the same TCO as an Audi A4 (in Belgium – calculated over 5 years) .. . It’s not per se the price tag that makes people not choose for Tesla or any EV for that matter. Many rather put more money in a Porsche, which smells and makes a lot of noise. While the TCO is much higher – and they are equally fast (well .. Tesla is much faster .. but let’s just assume Porsche did one thing right…:p). Why? Because people tend to keep hold of what they know and are familiar with. In the world of EV cars, there are a few concerns:
So, what should we do now? Well, as said, NAV 2017 Extensions are in my opinion good to go to create Extensions for Dynamics 365. Go for it, do it, don’t hold back :-). I know I’m gonna! If you don’t have a Dynamics 365 approach, you need to determine for yourself if Extension development makes sense in your situation. I can see many opportunities where you can upsell your vertical in your multitenant offering. I can even see possibilities in On Premise business. I created an Extension for our product, which we are now “upselling” on premise. Across multiple different products even. Why not? It works! And because of the type of the extension (you can compare it with the WaldoNAVPad – although it’s not that one :-)) I know it’s never going to be a problem. Not in upgrading. And if so .. I’ll maintain it as expected. And if you don’t see any use for it just yet, then still you should dive into it. Make yourself familiar! Not only with Extensions, but also with VSCode for example. We all know it’s coming. What I’m doing to make myself familiar with VSCode: I’m doing all my PowerShell in it. It’s not ideal for PowerShell (I miss my in-app shell – but the community is working on that, I read :-)), but I did learn some bits and pieces that makes my VSCode-life somewhat easier .. and guess what, by the time Microsoft releases this new development environment, VSCode will have no secrets for me (I hope)! So, stop wasting time with reading this blog, and get yourself familiar with Microsoft Dynamics NAV Extensions! Or like my good friend Daniel said: “move your feet or lose your seat” Источник: https://dynamicsuser.net/nav/b/waldo...ps-to-take-3-3
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