Microsoft Dynamics 365 & Powerapps Developer Course – Part 1
Last updated 9/2024
Created by Satish Reddy | Over 50,000 Students| Microsoft Dynamics 365 Certified Trainer
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280×720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English + subtitle | Duration: 51 Lectures ( 6h 0m ) | Size: 2.46 GB
What you’ll learn:
Quickly become a Master in Dataverse development.
Step by step guide on writing custom business logic using Dataverse SDK.
Deep dive of Plugins with hands-on examples.
Extend Workflows with Custom Workflow Activities.
Understand Dataverse Architecture.
Drastically improve your code by following Microsoft recommended best practices.
Learn debugging of Plugins and Workflows in Dataverse (Microsoft Dynamics 365 & Power Apps).
Understand Dataverse (Microsoft Dynamics 365 & Power Apps) Web Services and interact with them from custom code.
Stand out in the crowd by learning advanced coding concepts in Dataverse (Microsoft Dynamics 365 & Power Apps)
Requirements:
Basic understanding of configuring entities, forms, workflows, solutions etc. in Dynamics 365 & Power Apps
Basic knowledge of C# or any other Object Oriented Programming language required.
Visual Studio Community Edition 2017 or Higher Installed.
Description:
Important: This is an advanced developer course. If you are a beginner, start with the below Udemy course:Microsoft Dynamics 365 & Power Platform Core Training ———*** This is the first comprehensive online course on Microsoft Dynamics 365 (Customer Engagement or CRM) or Dataverse Development ***Do you want to become a Microsoft Dynamics 365 & Power Platform Technical Consultant or Developer? In fact, most of the Dynamics 365 profiles require you to be a developer. Though dealing with configuration is easy but learning to code in Microsoft Dynamics 365 or PowerApps is quite challenging. This course will address the problem. Targeted for beginners to advanced levels. Concentration on hands-onYou will be able to crack technical interview questions with ease.Lifetime access.This is a live course. Topics will be added or removed as per industry demand.30 Day Money Back GuaranteeWe are offering a 30-day money-back guarantee, so if you are not happy with the course for any reason whatsoever, you can get your money back, no questions asked.What students say…"I am really happy to have this course, in fact, I was dying to find such consolidated course to cover the dynamics extending , i have been jumping from page to page trying to pick and choose what can be useful to me, with no clear guide line, now, this course is making things easier, smoother and streame-lined , thanks a lot Mr. Satish." - Ahmed Saud"Satish has a thorough knowledge of Dynamics 365 CRM and .NET platform. He is quite effective in teaching about them. I learned a lot about CRM as well as gaining knowledge in developing custom .NET code for Dynamics 365 from him. I highly recommend him." – Yuyuan "Satish is a fantastic trainer for .NET and Dynamics 365. While his knowledge of the platform is extensive and well-honed, his ability to effectively teach the product is even more impressive. He has a strong sense of real-world needs and requirements for modern Dynamics implementations, and what each trainee needs to know in order to effectively contribute to a Dynamics project. " – Isac"This is a great course for everyone who wants to get into the technical programming part of Dynamics 365.Easy to understand,100% recommended for beginner. " – Dewashish"This is a great course for everyone who wants to get into the technical programming part of Dynamics 365. The instructor explains the important concepts behind plugin & custom workflow, shows you step-by-step on what you need to start, how to approach to write code, test and debug for different scenarios. 100% recommended." -Kenneth"Excellent course if you’re a beginner to CRM or want to use this as a refresher for work. He goes through a lot of important concepts regarding custom code in plugin development and workflows and how these are advantageous. One of the few courses that will help in preparing for any Microsoft Dynamics interview, such as when to use what when. One thing I think that can be added or improved on is go in depth on cases where you can use FetchXML or LINQ in plugins otherwise a very well structured course. " – Krishana RamakrishnanMicrosoft Dynamics 365 & PowerApps Developer Course – Part 1 – CurriculumSection 1: Introduction, Architecture, and Web Services1. Target Audience & Prerequisites2. Introduction & Why Custom Coding?3. Understanding the Architecture of Microsoft Dynamics 3654. Microsoft Dynamics 365 Web Services5. Prerequisite – Setting up Microsoft Dynamics 365 Online Trial Instance6. Prerequisite – Installation of Visual Studio 2017 Community Edition7. Prerequisite – Creating a Publisher and Solution – Getting Ready for DevelopmentQuiz 1: Web Services and ArchitectureSection 2: Fundamentals of Plugin Development8. Understanding the Plugin Pipeline9. Plugin Messages10. Hello World Plugin-Preparing Project Template11. Hello World Plugin – Writing Code12. Hello World Plugin – Deploying and Testing13. Reading Data from Primary Entity in Plugin14. Second Plugin – Creating a Task using Organization Web Service15. Deploying Task Plugin16. Understanding Plugin Pipeline Stages17. Third Plugin – Duplicate Check Plugin Development18. Third Plugin – Duplicate Check Plugin Deployment19. Plugin Troubleshooting – Tracing20. Debugging Plugins21. Images in Plugin & AdvantagesQuiz 2: PluginsSection 3: Plugin Development – Deep Dive – Advanced Topics of Microsoft Dynamics 36522. Impersonation in Plugins23. Pass data between plug-ins using Shared Variables24. Understanding Context.Depth in Plugin25. Plugin Isolation Mode or Trust26. Handling Configuration data in a Plugin27. Asynchronous PluginsSection 4: Custom Workflows in Microsoft Dynamics 36528. Introduction to Custom Workflows29. Creating Configuration Entity for Custom Workflow Demo30. Development of Custom Workflows31. Development of Custom Workflows (Continued)32. Deploying Custom Workflows33. Debugging Custom Workflows34. Using Assembly Versioning in Custom Workflows35. Comparison: Plugins Vs WorkflowsQuiz 3: Custom Workflows Section 5: Console App Integration Using Xrm Tooling36. Introduction to Xrm Tooling & Console Application37. Developing Console Application38. Querying data using FetchXML39. Aggregate Operations using Fetch XML40. Querying data using LINQ – Late Binding41. Complex LINQ Queries42. Early Binding43. Late Binding Vs Early Binding44. Using LINQ with Early BindingSection 6: Advanced Messaging Operations using Service.Execute() – Request Response Classes45. Introduction to Execute Method46. Using Service.Execute for CRUD47. Working with ExecuteMultipleRequestFAQs:How do I get Microsoft Dynamics 365 instances for practice? You can subscribe for a 30 day trial of Microsoft Dynamics 365 cloud environment. You can use this instance for practice. How is Part 1 different from Part 2? Part 1 deals with server-side components such as Plugins and Custom workflows, whereas Part 2 is for client-side coding such as HTML and JavaScript. How is PowerApps Development related to Dynamics 365 Development? Since both are based on Dataverse, Dynamics 365 development components such as Plugins and Workflows can be used in PowerApps too. Also, Web Services work in the same way.
Who this course is for:
If you want be a Dynamics 365 Developer or Architect or Technical Consultant, this course is right for you.
This course is for Dynamics 365 Customer Engagement aka CRM. Do NOT take this course if you are looking for Dynamics 365 ERP modules like Operations, Finance, HR.
If you are a beginner at Dynamics 365 Development, and upgrade yourself to a PRO.
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