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“Nice to have” books for the new development environment



“Nice to have” books for the new development environment

Hi, while we wait the transition of the new development environment from the preview mode to the final release, I summarize a list of usefull books to read about the topics related to it:
  • Visual Studio Code
  • Visual Studio and ASP.NET
  • Docker
  • Powershell
  • Dynamics NAV
These topics are interesting for both NAV and Dynamics 365 Business Edition.

My old posts about new development environment
Vs Code Extensions

VS Code and Modern Development Environment Preview


“NICE TO HAVE” BOOKS
VISUAL STUDIO CODE
Visual Studio Code in a Day
Visual Studio Code Succinctly
https://www.syncfusion.com/resources/techportal/details/ebooks/Visual_Studio_Code_Succinctly
Visual Studio Code Tips & Tricks

http://aka.ms/ebook-VSCodeTipsTricks


VISUAL STUDIO AND ASP.NET
Building an ASP.NET Application in VS 2017
Mastering Visual Studio 2017


DOCKER
Learning Docker
Mastering Docker


POWERSHELL
Powershell Beginner’s guide
Mastering Powershell


DYNAMICS NAV
Programming Dynamics 5 – Fifth Edition
With NAV 2017 specifics
https://www.packtpub.com/books/content/introduction-nav-2017
Extending Dynamics NAV 2016 (this is a great book!!)
Mastering Dynamics NAV


Have a nice reading!

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