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Let’s be honest: AI can write AL code already — with you… or without you.
It’s a dream world where you type “I want…” and the solution appears instantly. Everyone is happy… until unexpected issues start popping up in completely unrelated places… in production.

Last year at BC TechDays we started the vibe coding journey. The audience vote was a great reality check: human development was still the winner, and vibe-coded apps were clearly not production-ready yet.

But a lot changed in one year.

This session is about making AI your reliable development teammate, not just a “Yes, you’re absolutely right” assistant. Together with Jeremy Vyska and Torben Løkke Leth, we’ll show what agentic coding looks like in AL today — powered by community MCP servers and tools that give AI real context and real capabilities.

Let’s make AI work with you — not instead of you.

The BC development world went from "everything was on the CD" to a wall of technologies we're all expected to know. And now, agentic AI tools are adding another layer on top.

Now, we're in another big rewrite of what it means to be a "BC Developer". Unlike past talks where I've covered how much the toolings and day-to-day expectations of what we must know to deliver code, this time we have a fundamental shift in our processes and even way we think about getting work done. That's a role change.

In this session, I'll walk through what I've learned from months of daily agentic development and from working with teams of senior BC developers going through this transition - some willingly, some reluctantly, and some under pressure from management.

We'll look at the five responsibilities that are replacing "BC Developer" as a job description: Requirements Architect, Quality Gatekeeper, Context Engineer, Pattern Guardian, and Fleet Manager. For each one, I'll show what the work actually looks like now - with live demos of the prompts, instructions, validation workflows, and design conversations that make up a modern BC developer's day.

And finally, some practical guidance on how to navigate the times ahead. Not everyone in this room is in the same situation — whether you're being pushed into this, pulling your org along behind you, or just trying to figure out where you fit — you'll leave with a concrete action plan for Monday morning.

Completing the move to BCApps on GitHub was a major milestone — but it turns out it was just the beginning.
In this session, we’ll walk through the new end‑to‑end development model for Business Central, where agents play an active role in every step: from catching signals, over triaging issues, to coding, testing and reviewing pull requests.
You’ll see how this agent‑powered workflow is already shaping how we build Business Central — and how partners can tap into the same model using AL‑Go for GitHub.
Expect real examples, concrete guidance, and a clear picture of what modern Business Central development looks like when BCApps and agents come together.

Your team works across many projects and issues, and developers need to swap focus or even projects constantly. How do you keep momentum, preserve context, and avoid re‑doing the same work again and again?

This workshop focuses on practical, organization‑level patterns for bringing agentic development into everyday Business Central work:

  • How teams share context so developers can “plug in” fast
  • How to structure prompts, specs, and reviews so they’re reusable (not one‑offs)
  • How to build consistent, team‑wide guidelines that keep quality stable even as people rotate or forget
  • How to make agent‑assisted work support QA, PMs, and future developers

And just as important: how to communicate the value of these practices to stakeholders — reduced onboarding time, fewer blockers, and more predictable output across teams.

This session keeps things practical: real patterns, real examples, and approaches your whole team can adopt immediately.

Workshop date: Tue 9 June

Note: For a 2 day masterclass, also attend the workshop “From Request to Release: End‑to‑End Agentic Development” on Wednesday 10 June

The workshop on 9 June is sold out!

How can teams reduce wasted effort across the entire development lifecycle? This workshop looks at where agentic tools genuinely save time and budget — without adding noise.

We’ll walk through the full path of a Business Central feature:

  • Capturing development requests with clear, structured inputs
  • Turning those into reliable specs hand‑off ready to coding agents
  • Using agents to support code creation, reviews, and quality controls
  • Keeping pipelines predictable so releases don’t surprise anyone
  • Tracking telemetry and support signals after delivery

The focus is practical: what actually helps teams move faster, what doesn’t, and how to integrate agentic tools cleanly into existing workflows.

You’ll leave with patterns your team can use immediately to get features from “we need this” to production with less friction.

Workshop date: Wed 10 June

Note: For a 2 day masterclass, also attend the workshop “Agentic Development That Scales” on Tuesday 9 June

The workshop on 10 June is sold out!