System dot Debug
By The System dot Debug Team
Come hang out with your hosts Meighan Brodkey, Nathan Pepper, and RJ Hill as they navigate the world of Salesforce development, office politics, and everything else.
System dot DebugJul 20, 2021
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I McCollum as I see'um - Interview with Paul McCollum
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Know your audience
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Leader of the pack, Vroom Vroom!
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Architect Douments
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Soft Skillz Hiring Archs and Devs
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Level 76 - Source Control and CI CD
https://youtu.be/2ZcCNG5GRUM
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Level 74: Johannes Fischer
Interview with Johannes Fischer
GitHub: https://github.com/j-fischer
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/johannes-fischer-01a0177/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/j_h_fischer
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Summer 20 Fun
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Learn about TrailheaDX 2020, Salesforce Events, connecting during COVID and more with Nathan Pepper and Meighan Brodkey
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Level 71: Become a Salesforce Developer: Adam Daw and Meighan Brodkey review being a #SalesforceDeveloper from what it is the job, what it takes, how to get there, trainings, resources, and answering your questions.
What does a Salesforce Dev do?
How does one prepare to become a dev? Best option: Get a mentor
- Certifications: Admin, App builder, Platform dev 1
How to learn how to start coding:
- Remember that Salesforce is a declarative-first platform. 75-80% of the customization needed can be accomplished through declarative means.
- Code is there to help bridge the gap between declarative solutions, or to simplify overly complex processes.
- In 2020, LWC is leveraging HTML/CSS/JS - most standard web technology skills are transferable to the platform, and vice versa!
- Learn JavaScript for Lightning Web Component Development!
Salesforce Classes:
- Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming using Apex on the Lightning Platform (ADX231)
- Programmatic Development using Apex and Visualforce in Lightning Experience (DEX450)
- RAD Women
Web courses:
- Apex Academy: Absolute Beginner's Guide to Coding in Salesforce | Pluralsight by David Liu
- Apex Academy: Fundamental Salesforce Coding Techniques by David Liu
- Play by Play: Battle of the Salesforce IDEs by by Robert Watson and Don Robins
Websites
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Miranda Ragland - Developer Extraordinaire
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Git Started with Git & Open Source
How to get started with git and contribute to open source projects.
Plus a number of open source Salesforce projects by ohana for ohana.
https://github.com/j-fischer/rflib
https://github.com/dhoechst/salesforce-limit-monitor
https://github.com/pcon/sfdc-eventMonitoring
https://github.com/Solenopsis/solenopsis
https://github.com/pcon/sfdc-sandboxVersion
https://github.com/pcon/SalesforceApps
https://jsforce.github.io/
http://blog.deadlypenguin.com/blog/2018/07/06/pmd-and-salesforce-clean-code-is-awesome/
https://github.com/davidmreed/amaxa
https://www.open-force.org/
https://powerofus.force.com/s/article/SFDO-OSC-Get-Started
https://github.com/SFDO-Community
https://codepen.io/JavaScriptJunkie/full/YzzNGeR
https://github.com/SFDO-Tooling/CumulusCI
https://trailhead.salesforce.com/en/content/learn/trails/build-applications-with-cumulusci
https://github.com/rapsacnz/PaymentForm
https://github.com/MayTheSForceBeWithYou/Salesforce-Deployment-Manager
https://github.com/MayTheSForceBeWithYou/ResumeTheDayAway
https://github.com/alexed1/LightningFlowComponents
https://opensource.salesforce.com/
Non-Salesforce specific but super useful (and open source)
https://www.tadviewer.com/
https://www.postman.com/
https://www.soapui.org/downloads/soapui/
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Become a Work From Home Rockstar - Updates on the Salesforce Community Events with date changes/gone remote Tips and Tricks for working from home for the Salesforce Community in the COVID19 Remote life from those who work from home already. How to be more productive, how. to stay focused, how to stay in touch, being more visible throughout the day, and more
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SFDX Use with Sandboxes and Communities
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Level 66- Banff Dreamin & Jordan Ostapiuk
Interview with Jordan Ostapiuk about Banff Dreamin 2020, why start it, what is Banff Dreamin about, where is it, and who will be there. banffdreamin.com https://twitter.com/jordanostapiuk https://www.linkedin.com/in/jostapiuk/ https://twitter.com/BanffDreamin Community Events Calendar: https://meighanrockssf.com/2020/02/19/salesforce-events-2020/ User Groups: trailblazercommunitygroups.com
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System Dot Debug- Level- 65 Lightning Testing
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Authentication
Salesforce Advanced Administrator Certification Guide: Become a Certified Advanced Salesforce Administrator with this exam guide: https://mrockssf.site/36LQg3G Mastering Salesforce DevOps: A Practical Guide to Building Trust While Delivering Innovation: https://mrockssf.site/2QJKytp
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LWC & Javascript Best Practices
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DF19 Recap
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Level 61: Reboot - Get Ready for DF
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System Dot Debugged
Tech Talk: System Dot Debugged: BJ and RJ edition
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System Dot Debug - Lunch & Learns
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Level 56- Scratch
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Automation
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Feedback
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Level 53- How to talk to stakeholders and other business-minded humans
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Just talking about some things we hope to accomplish in 2019 as individuals and some goals for the show.
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So… big news for developers. Now there is ANOTHER new better way to optimize and write code for your companies Salesforce environment. Or is there? Find out with us what we like and what we question about the new LWC framework.
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It is big but is it is not scary. Let us explain what all the stuffs going on are behind the Big Red Error in Salesforce.
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That is it your all done coding. Or are you? It’s time for deployment.
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On this episode we discuss the various ways in which we communicate with our team members and perhaps talk about some pitfalls & best practices.
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We have no idea what we are gonna build but it’s gonna be great!
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In this episode we are joined by some DF18 attendees, Marc D. Behr and Randi Thompson, to discuss our favorite parts about the big event.
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So, we do these kinds of things for everyone that has just recently joined the community, this way they can get the most out of their time at the conference rather than trying to figure their way through the whole thing.
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We talk with Áine and her experiences with Salesforce and Field Service Lightning.
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Join us in this episode to discuss networking and navigating salesforce events.
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Wondering if Salesforces DX is a good move for you and your development team? Well in this episode we are talking about just that.
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Finding your why is important, hear ours, tell us yours!
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What are code freezes? Whats the point? When should you do them? Find out in this episode of System Dot Debug.
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Today RJ discusses the basics of using Chrome’s Dev tools.
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Just like in the real world there are things you can get away with in developing on the Salesforce platform but it doesn’t make them right! Find out all about Salesforce no-no's on this episode of System dot Debug!
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Tonight we talk with our special guest and new System dot Debug host, Meighan Brodkey about social sign-on and communities!
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Join us as we talk with Abe Reyes about the importance of backing up your code and how redundancy in your Salesforce Org can prevent future headaches.
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Join us as we welcome our very special guest, the one, the only Amanda Cheung! The illustrator behind your favorite Trailhead badges!
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Wanna know more about Daniel Peter? So do we! Find out all about what drives this developer day-to-day!
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In this episode, we talk with recruiters from Atlanta’s own Intersect Group in order to find out how talent can work alongside recruiters in the most efficient and effective way possible.
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In this episode, Ryan shows off the power of lighting with his Custom Related Leads Component.