I use GitHub to share practical code examples, experiments, and tooling related to Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central, AL development, Power BI, and Copilot.
Most repositories are created to support blog posts, talks, workshops, or learning journeys. The focus is always on real-world scenarios, clean structure, and clarity over completeness.
You can find all my public repositories here:
https://github.com/srenders
Featured Repositories
Power BI Monitor
An open-source application focused on monitoring and gaining insight into Power BI usage and behavior.
This project grew out of real customer questions and has been refined based on community feedback.
Repository:
srenders/power-bi-monitor: Power BI Monitor
Business Central and AL Examples
A collection of small, focused examples around:
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AL development patterns
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extension structure
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validation and business logic
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experiments with Copilot and AI-assisted development
These repositories are often referenced in blog posts and sessions to keep examples concrete and reproducible.
Repository overview:
srenders/blog: Examples from my blog
Copilot and AI Experiments
Code and examples used to explore how GitHub Copilot and Copilot Chat can support Business Central development.
These repositories are typically iterative and evolve alongside blog posts and talks.
Repository overview:
https://github.com/srenders?tab=repositories
How to Use These Repositories
Most repositories are intentionally kept small and focused. They are meant to be:
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cloned and explored locally
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used as reference material
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adapted rather than copied blindly
If something is unclear or sparks a question, feedback and discussion are always welcome.

Please provide me a 80433A- Reporting in Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013 Labs.
Hi Tanuja,
I’ve updated the link for the Labs, here above.
Thanks and very helpful
Hi Steven,
your link to “Here you will find my Git repository” is broken, Error 404.
Thanks, it’s fixed now 😉