Salesforce Developer Podcast

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Tune in to the Salesforce Developer Podcast to hear short and insightful stories for developers, from developers. Join Joshua Birk, Developer Evangelist and Godfather of Trailhead, as he hosts developer trailblazers from around the world as they share their stories of learning, building and integrating with Salesforce.

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  • 169: Your Job Search with Chelyn Briand

    27/03/2023 Duración: 18min

    Chelyn Briand is a Salesforce Partnerships Manager with many years of experience in recruiting and helping people get hired for jobs they want. She also helps people clean up their LinkedIn profiles so it better shows their skills and can catch the eye of recruiters. It is undoubtedly a challenging climate for those looking for a job in tech right now. Chelyn shares some excellent tips on how to stand out and get the job you want and not just the job you need. We hope you enjoy this quick conversation with Chelyn. Show Highlights: The Supermoms organization that Chelyn is involved with What you can do to take a step back and be more successful in your job search Focus on your day-to-day goals – rather than a job title We all have a personal brand (whether you like it or not) LinkedIn’s relevance for the developer architect community and how you can leverage your profile Links: Chelyn on LinkedIn Chelyn on Twitter

  • 168: Nebula Cache Manager with Jonathan Gillespie

    20/03/2023 Duración: 24min

    In this episode, we have a conversation with the lead software engineer here at Salesforce, Jonathan Gillespie. Jonathan develops in Apex and Liightning Components and works in the internal org, Gus. He has been on the podcast before, but he’s back to discuss the follow-up to his Nebula Logger project – the Nebula Cache Manager. We talk about how Platform Cache works, how it works with Apex, and how it can make your life as a developer better. Jonathan also shares the three specific limits that led him to start thinking about better cache strategies. Listen in to learn how the new Nebula Cache Manager can be a benefit to you. Show Highlights: What Nebula Logger is. What happens when we have a static variable in Apex. The difference between organizational and session platform caches. The expiration of an organization. How Jonathan handles an org with no Platform Cache. The things Jonathan wanted to give back to a developer from a utility point of view. Links: LinkedIn Account GitHub Account Nebula Cache Man

  • 167: Move Fast, Don't Break Things with James Simone

    13/03/2023 Duración: 32min

    James Simone is a lead software engineer here at Salesforce. James works under the helm of the agile organization, where his team helps build tools for all of the engineering teams to measure their productivity and happiness. James’ team is making it possible to move fast without breaking anything at Salesforce. In this episode, we talk about many philosophical concepts of software engineering. This includes agile and pure programming, mob programming, recursion and refactoring, and more. We also go into creating a future-proofed framework and even bring in the movie Midnight in Paris. Listen in to learn how to move fast without breaking things in software engineering. Show Highlights: The tools involved in tracking agile What James finds interesting about the Ruby ecosystem Timing and efficiency versus safety Where YAGNI comes into play What makes for a good unit test Links: Linkedin Account GitHub Account Joys Of Apex Changelog Episode 521 Combined Apex Async Framework Blog Post

  • 166: Getting Things Done for Developers with Jason Atwood

    06/03/2023 Duración: 35min

    Jason Atwood is the co-founder and CEO of the business consulting company Arkus Incorporated. In this episode, we talk about how he progressed from running a carpet company in Africa to becoming a Python developer to getting involved with Salesforce. We also discuss how he formed Arkus. However, our primary focus for this episode has less to do with computer coding and more to do with helping people reach their goals. Our focal point for this episode is on how to get things done and what that means for developers. We discuss a couple of acronyms that pertain to one’s success and how Jason helps other people and business owners check off their to-do lists and realize their goals. Show Highlights: What the GTD methodology is. How Jason helps people work through exercises and create new habits. How GTD improves work performance and mental health at Arkus. Jason’s favorite resources for people who want to get things done. Links: Twitter Account LinkedIn Account GitHub Account Arkus GTD, The Book GTD, The TED T

  • 165: DevOps Center with Karen Fidelak

    27/02/2023 Duración: 22min

    Karen Fidelak is the Product Manager for DevOps Center here at Salesforce. DevOps Center is a new product at Salesforce that provides an end-to-end experience to help low code and industry-pro developers manage their changes and releases while developing on the Salesforce platform. Through DevOps, developers of all kinds are able to work together when they have been incompatible in the past. In this episode, we talk with Karen about DevOps Center, what it means to admins and developers, and some of its details and implementations. We discuss the goal of bringing everything together and the modern best practices to provide a better and easier-to-use, more modern interface. Listen in to learn more! Show Highlights: How Karen got into product management and with Salesforce. What the day-to-day looks like for Karen at Salesforce. What DevOps Center is and how it helps all types of developers. The three benefits of leaving change set behind and moving forward with DevOps are. How GitHub integration work

  • 164: Apex Hours with Amit Chaudhary

    20/02/2023 Duración: 25min

    Amit Chaudhary is a principal technical architect at InfoServices. In 2016, Amit had just moved to the United States and was working from home, so he created a group for developers to connect to make friends in his new city. This grew into a program and community that he now calls Apex Hours. In this episode, we discuss Apex Hours and how it has become a community-driven program. Salesforce experts create content every week for other developers to learn from. They believe that everyone has something to learn from each other and are growing in their technical skills together. Listen in to learn more from Amit on Apex Hours and how they are impacting the developer community. Show Highlights: What Amit does as the principal Salesforce architect. How Apex Hours organically came into existence. What led Amit to provide Sales Cloud-focused material through Apex Hours. Amit’s tips for people who are interviewing in the Salesforce ecosystem. What the Salesforce inspector Chrome extension is. What excitin

  • 163: Code Analyzer with Roopa Mohan

    13/02/2023 Duración: 34min

    Roopa Mohan is the principal software engineer for the Code Analyzer team here at Salesforce. She loved computers when she was introduced to them in sixth grade and decided she wanted to do coding. The only company she applied to work at, Salesforce, hired her. In this episode, Roopa shares information about how Salesforce Code Analyzer came to be and what is in its future. She discusses how it works, who it works best for, and other tools that it works well in conjunction with. Listen in to learn more about Salesforce Code Analyzer and how it can be used in your operations. Show Highlights: What Code Analyzer does for its clients, and who the target audience is. What PMD and its counterpart ESLint are. The customization options for PMD and the code analyzer’s role in the customization. What Code Analyzer 3.0 does for retired JavaScript libraries. What might be the future regarding developer tooling and AI technology. Links: Twitter account: @rmohan_sfdc Linkedin account: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ro

  • 162: Demystifying CDP with Greg Kihlström

    06/02/2023 Duración: 30min

    Greg Kihlström is the Principal and Chief Strategist at GK5A, a marketing consultant agency in Arlington, VA. He’s a consultant to many C-level types and an expert in marketing. He also hosts The Agile Brand podcast and is the author of 11 books. CDP has become a popular subject since the launch of Salesforce Genie, and in this episode, Greg shares a plethora of information about it. We talk about what CDP is, what the moving parts are, what it means to technical architects and developers, and more. Greg is an insightful resource in the marketing and branding space. Listen in to learn from someone who is immersed in marketing and knows the ins and outs of CDPs and CRMs. Show Highlights: What an agile brand is and how it works with marketing and branding What CDP stands for, and what it does What the data points are that we apply back to the CDP If there are regulations surrounding CDP for consumer privacy What type of companies benefit from a CDP, and the risks of not using it How Greg thinks generative AI i

  • 161: Apex Tips and Tricks with Oleh Mykytyn

    30/01/2023 Duración: 26min

    Oleh Mykytyn is the strategic relationship director at the Salesforce partner company Red Tag. Oleh has always had a knack for computers and coding and fit right in with Salesforce after winning a hoodie in 2014 for finishing five badges. In 2017, Oleh was a part of the team that began the Salesforce Developer Group in the Ukraine. Recently, Oleh had a presentation on Apex and record triggered flows, where he discussed which is better. In this episode, we dive into Oleh’s latest presentation topic, beginning with the question, do we need both Apex and record triggered flows? Oleh answers when it’s best to use Apex over Flow, which one’s faster, which one’s better to maintain, and more. We also touch on use cases for wrapper classes and Oleh’s role on the Salesforce product advisory board. Show Highlights: Do we need both record triggered flows and Apex triggers? When it’s best to use Apex over Flow. If Apex is faster than Flow. Which is better to maintain. How easy is it for a developer to pick up the moder

  • 160: Enabling a Community with Rafael Hernandez

    23/01/2023 Duración: 34min

    Rafael Hernandez is a specialist leader at Deloitte and an avid member of the Salesforce community around the world. However, especially in Mexico where students don’t always have the same opportunities in web development, and consulting. Rafael has committed to providing learning opportunities for college kids so they may get involved and be successful within the Salesforce economy. In this episode, Rafael discusses how coding came easy to him and when he was introduced to Salesforce. He goes into how he started a community within Salesforce and how he teaches students to be consultants by teaching them soft skills. Rafael is so passionate about what he offers that it almost sounds too good to be true. Listen in to get a sense of Rafael’s excitement for his charitable causes and how he is preparing college students for adulthood. Show Highlights: How Rafael got started in coding and joined Salesforce. When and why Rafael began the community portion of Salesforce. How he teaches students soft skills and prep

  • 159: Supertokens with Rishabh Poddar

    16/01/2023 Duración: 27min

    Rishabh Poddar is the CTO and co-founder of SuperTokens, an open source user authentication service. Rishabh has always been fascinated with computers and began coding when he was 12 years old. Programming came easily to him, and he loved doing it, so he went to school for computer science and made it his career. In this episode, we have a conversation about creating SuperTokens and how they work compared to other authentication techniques. Rishabh shares how to prevent impersonation, the architecture of SuperTokens, tips for JavaScript developers, and more. Show Highlights: Rishabh's earliest memory with a computer. Why he created an operating system from scratch. What got Rishabh interested in authentication. What a rotating refresh token is. What SuperTokens core strength is. How passwordless authentication works. What cross origin resource sharing (CORS) is. What the SuperTokens business model us. Links: Rishabh on Twitter: https://twitter.com/rishpoddar Rishabh on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/i

  • 158: Ethics by Design and Data Ethics with Rob Katz

    09/01/2023 Duración: 40min

    Rob Katz is the VP of Product Management for our Office of Ethical and Humane Use of Technology here at Salesforce. He got into product management as he was getting ready to finish up his MBA and came to work for big companies like Amazon and Alexa. In this episode, Rob and I are talking all about ethics. We discuss Ethics by Design, data ethics when it comes to building applications, and even more. Tune in to get a deeper understanding of the ethics of technology. Show Highlights: Rob’s winding career journey. What he worked on at Alexa as the dedicated privacy project manager. What he does in his current role at The Office of Ethical and Humane Use of Technology. The lifecycle of Ethics by Design. Examples of well-intended designs that ended up having unintended consequences. What developers should think about in regards to ethics when building a new application. What consequence scanning workshops are. Links: Rob on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robertskatz/ How to Run a Consequence Scanning Wor

  • 157: Ethical AI with Kathy Baxter

    02/01/2023 Duración: 34min

    Kathy Baxter is the Principal Architect for Ethical AI Practice here at Salesforce. Ethics and AI is a complex topic but Kathy is truly an expert. She started researching it in 2016 when she first learned how toxicity and bias can end up creeping into AI. Today, Kathy is joining us to talk all about Ethical AI. In our conversation, we also discuss how technical products can use ethics and AI. Join us to learn all about this interesting facet of our industry. Show Highlights: How Kathy got into this line of work. What an AI-first company is. How toxicity can creep into chatbots. Why ethical AI is so important in a company like Salesforce. Unique things Salesforce uses AI for. AI considerations developers should think about from the beginning of the development of an application. Where AI can’t replace human intuition. Links: Kathy on Twitter: https://twitter.com/baxterkb Kathy on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kathykbaxter/ Kathy on Mastodon: https://mastodon.social/@baxterkb Responsible Creation of

  • 156: JavaScript and Careers with Lisa White

    26/12/2022 Duración: 38min

    Lisa White is a Software Engineer over at TaskRay. Over the years, Lisa has tried out a variety of careers and had to make many career decisions. Throughout her experiences, she learned JavaScript and eventually found her way to TaskRay. In this episode, I sit down with Lisa to talk about her journey. She tells us the story of how she got into software engineering, learned JavaScript, and developed her career from there. She also gives some great advice for those who are junior developers looking to get into this field. Show Highlights: How Lisa got exposed to tech and Salesforce. Why her career shift felt like an identity shift. Her experience with Hack Reactor. How she morphed her JavaScript and React skills into Apex and LWC. Advice for junior developers. What made her want to talk about Javascript and date time at Dreamforce. Why third party data libraries are so helpful. Tips for those who want to get onstage at Dreamforce. Links: Lisa on Twitter: https://twitter.com/lmbel Lisa on LinkedIn: https://w

  • 155: Replay! Salesforce Saturdays with Jessica Murphy

    19/12/2022 Duración: 29min

    On this episode, we are pleased to welcome Jessica Murphy to the show. We talk about Jessica’s journey into discovering development with Salesforce and the influence others have had on those experiences, as well as sharing those experiences with Salesforce Saturdays. She is a co-conspirator of Salesforce Saturdays in Phoenix since 2015 with two other women with the goal of helping other developers find success. Salesforce Saturdays occur around the country in various coffee shops and sometimes office locations, as a casual environment to educate and empower people. Their success stories are amazing, as some people have attended Salesforce Saturdays and then gone on to accomplish their goals. They also encourage people to give back. For example, they had an attendee come back to hire others at a Salesforce Saturday when he was looking for employees. There are always new people who want to learn Salesforce, so it is an exciting environment, and all are welcome. Just come – you don’t need any special qualificati

  • 154: Guest Host! A Brief History of Salesforce Characters with Domenique Buxton

    12/12/2022 Duración: 33min

    Today, we’ve got a guest host! I’m partnering with my partner in crime, Mike Gerholdt, as he’s taking over the host seat and interviewing our good friend and colleague, Domenique Buxton. Domenique is the VP Executive Creative Director for Trailblazers and Trailhead. She has also played a major part in the development of Salesforce characters, something that has built connection and meaning within the Salesforce community. Throughout Mike’s conversation with Domenique, they discuss the history of the Salesforce characters, including how they came to be, why they were created, and more! Show Highlights: The origin story of Salesforce characters. Why they created the characters the way they did. How the characters have evolved over the years. How the characters got connected with a deeper purpose. Where community feedback has been crucial in the development of Salesforce characters. Some of Domenique’s special memories from events. The teamwork that brought the characters to light. Links: SaaSy breaking it

  • 153: Being a Trusted Advisor with David Schach Pt 2.

    05/12/2022 Duración: 27min

    David Schach is joining us again! We started our conversation on being a trusted advisor last week and are finishing it off today in part two. David is a Salesforce Application Architect over at Spot On. He consults on all things Salesforce and has a wide range of experience with it. Therefore, he has some great tips and tricks to share. Tune in to learn more of them along with how to become a trusted advisor. Show Highlights: What the basic database theory is. David’s favorite tools he’s pulled off GitHub. Why “prettifying” code is so helpful. Why negative testing is so important. The difference between being dependable and being trusted. Links: David on Twitter: https://twitter.com/dschach David on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidschach/ David on GitHub: https://github.com/dschach

  • 152: Being a Trusted Advisor with David Schach Pt 1.

    28/11/2022 Duración: 30min

    David Schach is the Salesforce Application Architect over at Spot On. As a Salesforce consultant, David has practically seen it all. He has dealt with a variety of situations over the years that have equipped him to understand Salesforce at a unique depth. In this episode and next week’s, David is sharing his best practices and tips. He’s also going to tell us some of his favorite “war stories” from his years of Salesforce consulting. Tune in to learn from his incredible wisdom. Show Highlights: David’s history in computing and even going to med school. How he got into data loading and model metrics. How he started down the architecture path from there. How influential open source has been for both of us. A few of David’s implementation horror stories. Links: David on Twitter: https://twitter.com/dschach David on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidschach/ David on Github: https://github.com/dschach

  • 151: RAD Women & Forcelandia with Angela Mahoney

    21/11/2022 Duración: 36min

    Angela Mahoney is the Executive Director of RAD Women. She also helped found this organization and has played a major part in its growth. Angela is currently assisting with a cool project of teaching Salesforce at a university in Mexico. In this episode, Angela and I dive into the history behind RAD Women. She shares how it was formed and what they’re doing today. Finally, we discuss the origin of the tech conference Forcelandia. Show Highlights: More about the Salesforce project Angela’s helping out with in Mexico. How she got involved with technology at Salesforce. Why she wanted to get involved in the Salesforce community. The origin story and mission statement of RAD Women. What has contributed to RAD Women’s regional growth. Why Angela wanted to create a community conference. How Forcelandia is distinct from other community events. What Angela does outside of RAD Women. Links: Angela on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/angelamahoneymba/ Angela on Twitter: https://twitter.com/icloudsf Rad Women: h

  • 150: B2C and B2B Solution Architecture with Shoby Abdi

    14/11/2022 Duración: 40min

    Shoby Abdi is the Director of Architect Success here at Salesforce. He started his career as an intern at Lions Consulting Group. It was there that he first heard about Salesforce and got involved with it. In this episode, Shoby and I talk all about the B2C and B2B Solution Architect program including the enablement that goes along with it. We also discuss the certifications that Shoby helped create. Show Highlights: More on Shoby’s career background. How he got into architecture. The difference between a solution architect and a technical architect. All about Shoby’s current role. What the enablement with Solution Architect looks like. Challenges the multi-cloud strategy presents. What it takes to build a certification. The major differences between B2C and B2B. Links: Shoby on Twitter: http://twitter.com/shobyabdi Shoby on LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/shobyabdi B2B Solution Architecture on Github: github.com/b2bsolutionarchitectprogram B2B Workshops: https://trailheadacademy.salesforce.com/classes/a

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