From the point of view of a developer, NAV 2013 consists of several thousand
potentially customizable off-the-shelf program objects (consider these as building
blocks) plus the Integrated Development Environment (the C/SIDE development
tools), which allow us to modify those objects and create new ones.
The NAV 2013 system is an object-based system made up of the seven different
object types available in NAV. NAV does not have all of the features of an
object-oriented system. A full-featured object-oriented system would allow for the
defi nition and creation of new object types, while NAV only allows for the creation
and modifi cation of instances of the seven pre-defi ned object types
potentially customizable off-the-shelf program objects (consider these as building
blocks) plus the Integrated Development Environment (the C/SIDE development
tools), which allow us to modify those objects and create new ones.
The NAV 2013 system is an object-based system made up of the seven different
object types available in NAV. NAV does not have all of the features of an
object-oriented system. A full-featured object-oriented system would allow for the
defi nition and creation of new object types, while NAV only allows for the creation
and modifi cation of instances of the seven pre-defi ned object types
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