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|a The Definitive Guide to SugarCRM
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|a The SugarCRM Platform -- What Is SugarCRM? -- MVC Architecture -- Metadata Layer -- Web Services -- More Platform Features -- Customizing SugarCRM Out of the Box -- Easy Customizations Using Studio -- Workflows and Logic Hooks -- Overriding Existing Code -- Building New Functionality on Top of SugarCRM -- Using Module Builder to Build Custom Modules -- Building a Custom Module Manually -- Designing a Complete Application.
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|a SugarCRM is a leading open-source customer relations management tool and development platform with nearly 5.5 million downloads, nearly 17,000 developers, and lots more users. The Definitive Guide to SugarCRM is the first official SugarCRM book available to developers and users. This definitive book begins with a discussion of the SugarCRM platform components, namely MVC, Studio, Module Builder, authentication, and themes. Next, you'll learn how to customize the modules SugarCRM comes with out of the box in an upgrade-safe manner. The text then presents an example application that a typical business might use and shows how to build it using SugarCRM, using both existing functionality as well as newly added functionality.
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