What Not To Do on Salesforce

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  • Опубликовано: 11 дек 2024

Комментарии • 16

  • @scottstafford3347
    @scottstafford3347 Год назад +1

    Another great video (s). Your point on API access control made me think. I know a lot goes into these videos; they are instrumental. One can learn a lot when data is communicated well.

  • @AnnaSzabo
    @AnnaSzabo 11 месяцев назад

    Beautiful outfit!!!! And great content as always. Thank you

  • @AnnaSzabo
    @AnnaSzabo Год назад

    This is an excellent video! Thank you for sharing valuable content consistently.

  • @ayeshafathima2728
    @ayeshafathima2728 Год назад

    Excellent valuable tips 👍

  • @softwareengineeringandsale4005

    I don’t understand why SF has the assumption that low code reduces technical debt by default. I’m currently refactoring multiple formulas in flows into Apex.
    I would argue 80 line formulas of deeply nested ifs with no unit tests = severe tech debt

    • @SalesforceArchitects
      @SalesforceArchitects  Год назад +1

      100% agree, and good feedback that we gloss over that a bit in this particular video. Well-Architected details how maintainability (including tech debt) is dependent on having good readability in your solutions. Both areas are an outcome of following the most direct path in engineering whether that is code or clicks. We'll be sure to reiterate this in future videos, but you can read more here today: architect.salesforce.com/well-architected/easy/simple

  • @SalesforceTestingGuy
    @SalesforceTestingGuy Год назад

    🎥👌👍🙌 This video is amazing! 💯 Thank you for always sharing valuable content! 👏👏👏

  • @ezpz4akash
    @ezpz4akash Год назад +1

    +1

  • @SaurabhPandeySF
    @SaurabhPandeySF Год назад

    Awesome video team 🎉🎉🎉 Any chance I could get that Architects jacket/ I am happy to pay good money also for it 😅😂🎉

    • @SalesforceArchitects
      @SalesforceArchitects  Год назад

      Thanks for watching Saurabh! Here are the Architects jackets we have available: trailheadstoreamer.com/category/salesforce-architects