Technical Evangelist @ Microsoft, responsible for Business Central on Docker, BcContainerHelper and AL-Go for GitHub = Plug and Play DevOps for Business Central
#MSDyn365BC community, #BCBeerinar, thank you so much for awarding me the BCBeerinar Hero award yesterday evening 🙏 It really means the world to me 🥰 This amazing community is what is driving me, what brings joy to my professional life. Receiving this recognition hence really fills me with gratitude! THANK YOU!
But now it’s time to get #DirectionsEMEA started! Come say hi when you see me 👋 Visit me in the Microsoft expo booth around lunch and let’s talk Business Central!
Let’s go 🚀
@StefanMaron@SXShadowXS In private container registries - no problem. In public container registries- please don’t. The problem is that that these images should be updated - and updating every time windows or bc gets updated is hard
@VDvernytskyi@schiefer_p@MVPKine We will definitely investigate how we can make container creation faster and slimmer. It is still my big dream that we will be able to do this on Linux... - would be ultra cool.
@schiefer_p@VDvernytskyi@MVPKine The CompilerFolder feature downloads the full artifacts to unpack the compiler and more. In the future, we will probably download the compiler from NuGet and do the same with apps - avoiding containers and artifacts during compilation alltogether.
Join @waldo1001 and me on Saturday at #DOKAmericas 2024, hosted by @DirectionsEMEA in a discussion about why we recommend that you use a managed DevOps solution for your #MsDyn365Bc workflows/pipelines.
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@MVPKine The reply itself was apparently removed by GitHub - I never saw this notification and cannot find it now.
I have changed a setting in the navcontainerhelper repository to not allow newly created accounts to create or reply to issues.
This is my view on why you and your colleagues should attend #DOKAmericas 2024 , a technical conference for #MsDyn365Bc hosted by @DirectionsEMEA
1. Learning how to do things smarter will almost certainly save you more time than you spend on attending the conference, and this learning will keep paying dividends for a long time.
2. Networking with fellow Business Central enthusiasts, including a number of Microsoft MVPs, a few Microsoft people (including @KennieNP and @freddydk) and other speakers attending the conference is invaluable and will almost certainly motivate you to go an extra mile.
3. Inspiration is for me the most important reason. Coming home from a technical conference will leave you inspired. Inspired to come up with new ideas on how to do things, new ideas on what to do and new views on why you should do things in specific ways.
Investing in learning, networking and inspiration might just be the best way to spend a few days in Atlanta in September and I am 100% sure that the investment will pay off many times.
After all... “Learning is the only thing the mind never exhausts, never fears, and never regrets.”
See you there.
/Freddy