The Daily Friction

A daily newsletter about automation and eliminating friction.

Still running on Azure Functions v1?

Are you still running on Azure Functions v1? Do you do this to run .NET Framework code? Since the end of last year, Azure Functions v4 supports .NET Framework 4.8 in isolated mode. So now would be a suitable time to upgrade, before Microsoft marks v1 as End-Of-Life.

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Powerful segmentation is coming to Dynamics 365 Sales.

Powerful segmentation is coming to Dynamics 365 Sales. When you are running marketing campaigns and leads are coming more than you can handle you get the desire to segment them. Now you can create segments and classify your leads. You can do this manually or...

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Regions in C#

Regions in C# is an anti-pattern or code smell. When I review, I sometimes see a class that looks decent. Then I open the #region sections and it becomes a big giant monster. If you think code should be in a #region because it's a separate step or thing, it should be...

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Naming of your methods

Good naming of your methods can solve a lot of customer issues. I use NServiceBus as messaging framework in dotnet. I was using a method of this framework, which wasn't doing what I was expected. NServiceBus uses a UnitOfWork pattern when sending messages. I was using...

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Applying Buying vs Building to yourself

When Buying vs Building logic doesn't work... When I paid salary to my employees, signing up for a service for €50/month feels insignificant. When I work as freelancer, I would rather spend 8 hours coding instead of buying a €5/month service😂. It is easy to give...

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Vertical Tabs in OneNote

Vertical Tabs in OneNote

Vertical tabs have arrived in OneNote (2016, the classic Windows app). When the new OneNote for Windows came out, I liked the simplicity. The 'classic' OneNote had so many features to accommodate everyone, that it became cluttered. One of the simplicities was the...

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Editable Views

Editable Views

Last week a customer wanted to edit directly in a view in a model-driven Power App. They needed to quickly set the attendance for the students. Opening each record to set if someone is present or absent would be a hassle. This not possible by default in model-driven...

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What is culture?

"Culture is what people do when no one is looking" This statement feels so true to me. Culture is not something that is imposed by external rules or norms. It is something that emerges from the inner values and beliefs of individuals and groups. Culture is the...

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Do for the Doing

Don't just 'do' to do. Anything you do repeatedly should be improved, automated, or questioned & removed.

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Dynamics logo evolution

Dynamics logo evolution

The marketing team of Microsoft really likes renaming and rebranding products. The evolution of the Dynamics logo: 2009-2012 2012 - 2016 2016 - 2021 2021 - Today Dit I miss any?

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Cards as dialogs?

Cards as dialogs?

Canvas Apps and Custom Pages are low-code solutions. They are recommended as a replacement for Dialogs in Model-driven apps (like Dynamics 365). I personally think it isn't a good enough replacement. It's not low code enough. With the old Dialogs I could very quickly...

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GDPR and Newsletter sign-up

Yesterday I mentioned that double opt-in for newsletters is not required for GDPR (AVG). But what is required to have a subscription form that is compliant with GDPR? ✅ Do add checkbox field with consent clause and a link to your privacy policy ✅ Do use clear and...

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Remy van Duijkeren

Remy van Duijkeren

Power Platform Advisor

Microsoft Power Platform Advisor with over 25 years of experience in IT with a focus on (marketing) automation and integration.

Helping organizations with scaling their business by automating processes on the Power Platform (Dynamics 365).

Expert in Power Platform, Dynamics 365 (Marketing & Sales) and Azure Integration Services. Giving advice and strategy consultancy.

Services:
– Strategy and tactics advise
– Automating and integrating

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