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Episode 412: πŸ€–πŸ‘¨πŸ»β€πŸ’» AI Assisted Development meets Business Central πŸ‘¨πŸ»β€πŸ’» πŸ€–

25 Mar 2025

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In this engaging episode of Dynamics Corner, Brad and Kris are joined by Tine Staric. Listen as they dive into the growing impact of AI on software development, spotlighting tools like GitHub Copilot and Cursor. They discuss how these AI tools boost coding efficiency, automate documentation and testing, and simplify ERP system interfaces. Tine shares his passion for Business Central and AI innovation. The trio highlights the importance of grasping coding fundamentals, especially for junior developers who might struggle in an AI-driven world without a solid foundation. They also address AI’s quirks, like hallucinations that can misguide code, emphasizing the need for human oversight to keep business processes on track. Efficiency gains shine through when relevant files feed AI context, and the potential of local models sparks excitement for future development workflows. 🧠 AI tools like GitHub Copilot and Cursor enhance coding efficiency and automate tasks. 🧠 Understanding programming basics remains essential, especially for junior developers. 🧠 AI hallucinations pose risks, requiring human oversight to ensure accuracy. 🧠 Efficiency jumps with proper context and local models could shape AI’s future in coding. 🧠 AI simplifies ERP interfaces and workflows but isn’t a substitute for developer expertise.Send us a textSupport the show#MSDyn365BC #BusinessCentral #BC #DynamicsCornerFollow Kris and Brad for more content:https://matalino.io/biohttps://bprendergast.bio.link/

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