I'm new to axapta as well. The only helpful thing on the subject
that i found so far is the Developer's guide which comes with axapta.
Its incomplete at the very best but beggers cant be choosers.
I'm in a situation similar to Ryan's.
I was hired by a mid-sized company to help out with axapta
implementation and future customization.
I have java and c# background with a decent understanding of sql.
Unfortunately i've been finding out that my experience means very
little in the axapta world.
The stuff is not difficult per se its just really convoluted.
You have to know exactly what to call and when to call it that's
basically it. Problem is there are few places where you can find
what you need.
Hope we can help each other out.
:)

Martin
--- In [email protected], "Brandon George"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello Everyone!

>     My name is Brandon George, and I am a .Net Software Engineer
out of
> LaGrange, GA., USA!
>     Anyway, I found this dev group, because my company is real
close in our
> new project. We are about to implement Axapta 3.0 + Enterprise
Portal Server
> as well. We are a Medium sized company, which actually we own 5
other
> companies to make us our 500+ employees.
>     We are mostly Manufacturing, with Sales of course mixed in.

> Anyway I am new to the Axapta platform, but since I have been
doing research
> the X++ language is a lot like C# or Java. (Of course I would
rather say it
> is like C#! :-) ).

> So I wanted to take the time and introduce myself here, and see if
anyone
> could recommend any X++ or Axapta books for developers? I tried to
find some
> but could not.

> Well anyway if anyone has any pointers to tuts, books, code
examples,
> anything at all let me know! And hello to everyone!

> -J. Brandon George
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]







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