Episode 30 — Dan Appleman on Salesforce Development Over The Years, PluralSight and Lightning - a podcast by Steven Herod & Matt Lacey

from 2016-04-20T23:46:02

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Note: some of my audio and pronounciation goes funky towards the end of this episode. I suffered some technical difficulties that meant I was hearing myself echo at full volume with approximately half a second of delay, I think I know exactly what this feels like now - Lacey


In this episode we chat with the amazingly productive Dan Appleman (@DanAppleman); if you don't recognise that name then you can't have been around the Salesforce development community for very long! Dan makes some excellent points on a variety of topics, including:



  • Developing on the platform over the years and how the gotchas have changed

  • How the CPU time governor limit is affected by process and workflows

  • The joys of working with Salesforce support

  • His PluralSight courses:

    • Apex for Programmers

    • Salesforce for .NET Developers (short course)

    • Data Visualisation for Developers



  • His book: Advanced Apex Programming (now in the 3rd Edition)

  • Industry challenges that have arisen from greater levels of abstraction

  • JavaScript, it's use in Lightning, and what it means for developers

  • The problems with Salesforce's ISV program, and how it might impact new developers looking to build and sell Lightning components

  • How the Developer Relations Team are awesome

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