![]() With the introduction of the AL Explorer, we are bringing a powerful tool to the hands of pro developers and technical consultants, allowing both roles to explore, navigate, and better understand objects in extensions, including object details, dependencies, and extension points, without looking at the code. ![]() On the other hand, regardless of our efforts in scaling the developer community, the broader trend shows that we won’t be able to keep up with the demand in that area, so we need to focus our efforts on increasing pro developer productivity as well as re-enabling consultants to do more on their own, like in the classic C/SIDE RAD experience, with little to no dependency on scarce pro developer resources or need to work directly in source code, and still abiding to proper quality and continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) processes. ![]() Visual Studio Code, GitHub, and Application Insights are the tools used by millions of developers worldwide, and they can now join the Business Central developer community much easier, with less ramp-up time needed. Over the last several releases we have made a remarkable transformation of our development tools, to align them with the expectations of the worldwide community of developers. I will continue to test and share some new features that I hope will be helpful.ĪL Explorer and AL Home in Visual Studio Code AL extension: The public preview for Dynamics 365 Business Central 2023 release wave 1 (BC22) is available.
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