Saving the Developing for Dynamics GP blog

  • Saving the Developing for Dynamics GP blog

    Posted by David Musgrave MVP, GPUG All Star, Community Legend on February 22, 2019 at 10:33 pm
    • David Musgrave

      Member

      February 22, 2019 at 10:33 PM

      Many of you have probably read an article or two from my previous blog on Microsoft’s MSDN, the Developing for Dynamics GP blog. This blog was created in July 2008 and had published 1,130 articles by the time I left Microsoft in October 2014.

      Even though there has been no new content added to the blog since I left, the blog is still one of the most popular Microsoft Dynamics GP related blogs. In fact, the Worldmaps tracking shows that the site is ranked 4th in the leaderboard and gets over 20,000 hits a month.

      Microsoft is planning to deprecate MSDN blogs by the end of March and I am working to ensure that this valuable resource is not lost to the community.

      Read on at

      https://winthropdc.wordpress.com/2019/02/23/saving-the-developing-for-dynamics-gp-blog/

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      David Musgrave MVP, GPUG All-Star

      Managing Director
      Winthrop Development Consultants

      Perth, Western Australia

      http://www.winthropdc.com
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    • Bruce Strom

      Member

      February 23, 2019 at 12:09 PM

      We all need to thank David Musgrave for his contributions to the Dynamics and Dexterity communities, I know I have benefited from his efforts and knowledge through the years. THANKS DAVE!!

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      Bruce Strom
      Programmer Analyst
      Associated Grocers of Florida / Supervalu
      Sunrise FL
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