Develop using X++ for Finance and operations apps
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To develop in finance and operations apps, you need a basic understanding of the tasks related to setting up and customizing the apps. This includes working with X++ code, using Visual Studio, managing source control, configuring virtual hard disk and cloud-hosted environments, and using Lifecycle Services for deployment and monitoring.
Prerequisites
- General knowledge of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems.
- General knowledge of using an Integrated development environment (IDE) or Visual Studio.
- Knowledge of how to build code in finance and operations apps.
- Knowledge of finance and operations apps and Lifecycle Services.
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Modules in this learning path
This module introduces the concepts and practices for using source control in finance and operations apps. It covers fundamental source control tasks, such as checking in and checking out code, creating branches, and managing versions.
Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) is the management of computer programs, which includes managing requirements, software architecture, software development, software maintenance, change management, continuous integration, project management, and released management. Learn about ALM to plan, create, test, and implement code for finance and operations apps.
Object-oriented programming (OOP) is a programming paradigm that is modeled around objects and how you manipulate them. This module discusses concepts for object-oriented programming so you can develop customizations in finance and operations apps.
X++ is an object-oriented language. This module introduces X++ development for finance and operations apps, which is performed in Visual Studio.
By optimizing your development for performance, you can ensure that your work is useful and appreciated by users. As a finance and operations apps developer, you should understand how your designs can be properly optimized for performance.