- cross-posted to:
- programmerhumor@lemmy.ml
- cross-posted to:
- programmerhumor@lemmy.ml
ftfy
I literally came to the comments to say how happy I was that it wasn’t another meme about Teams
I have to use this at work, so yeah.
The really scary part is, I have gotten used to it and now it doesn’t feel so bad anymore.
Stockholm syndrome.
Cries in Business Central AL
It’s rare that I find fellow BC devs in the wild.
The type of software that exists only to create a cottage job industry of people who know how to use it.
As someone paid to write code that interacts with D365… I see myself in this meme.
As someone who escaped from that hell, I pity you.
Then I remember that I’ve now experienced far worst, and Dynamics seem not that vad in retrospect.
I see Microsoft Dynamics 365 and would like to introduce you its little brother: Microsoft Dynamics NAV. The language is C/AL, offshoot of Pascal, code editor does not support multi-line selection (let alone any features like highlighting or navigation), and source code control is managed by locking files.
The company I used to work at paid for me to get two certifications on Dynamics. Once I left there and got another job, I didn’t put th3 certifications on my CV so I wouldn’t be called to work with this.
Is this loss?
is it really that bad compared to other things on the market? I did some Salesforce and some hubspot stuff and I wanted to off myself with those too lmao
There was this one time where I took down the accounting department by accidentally DDOSing the SQL server. MS Dynamics is such a piece of garbage that it will crash if the database takes more than a minute to respond.