When to use what

The official MSCRM blog (http://blogs.msdn.com/crm – which I knew out of my head. I am aware I need to get a life) seldom excites me because they are still so far behind what companies, like where I currently work, but Amy Langlois really did shine today. So forgive this +1 post and if you are a Microsoft Dynamics CRM developer working with the SDK you must read it because it contains vital information on changes they are making to the SDK assemblies and when/what you should be using in your code.

Read all about it at: Web Services & DLLs or What’s up with all the duplicate classes?

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