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Author : Michael Wicherski
Language : English
Duration : 8h 29m
Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional
Course Source : https://itp.pearson.com/courses/course-v1:ITP+9780134393889+2019/about
Salesforce for Developers LiveLessons provides developers with a practical introduction to customizing the Force.com Platform programmatically. The Force.com Platform lies at the heart of the leading cloud CRM, Salesforce.com.
Course Detail
This video training begins with instructor Michael Wicherski providing a brief introduction to the Force.com Platform, walking through how to sign up for a developer environment, as well as the selection and installation of the most common IDEs for developing on the platform. He then presents the basics of Apex by introducing the language and demonstrates how to translate business requirements into triggers. The video continues by covering advanced topics, such as custom user interfaces and asynchronous processing for large datasets. The video concludes with a tutorial on writing test coverage and an introduction to the new development technology from Salesforce, Lightning.
What You Will Learn
• How to set up a developer environment and install an IDE for Force.com Platform Development
• The Apex language and Visualforce markup
• How to translate business processes into Apex triggers
• How to solve common, everyday business problems with custom-coded solutions
• How to integrate with external services from Salesforce
• How to write test coverage
• Lightning apps and components
Who Should Take This Course
• Developers looking to write custom Apex and Visualforce for solutions on the Force.com Platformst.
Course Requirements
• Basic understanding of programming and development
• Familiarity with the Force.com Platform (preferred)
• Familiarity with REST and SOAP technologies (preferred for the integration section)
About the Instructor
Michael Wicherski is currently the Senior Salesforce Developer at The Agency RE, where he oversees the day-to-day use of Salesforce; plans, designs, and implements new functionality enhancements; and continually optimizes those already in place. Over the past several years, Michael has been designing, developing, managing, and overseeing the implementation of custom solutions for clients of various sizes, ranging from “mom and pop” operations to Fortune 100 companies. Michael is also the author of Learning Apex Programming and the technical editor ofSalesforce for Dummies, 5th Edition.
Table of Contents
Lesson 1: Getting Started on the Force.com Platform
Lesson 1, “Getting Started on the Force.com Platform,” presents the Force.com Platform while discussing the different versions (licensing) and their limitations with regards to programmatic customizations. This lesson then compares the top IDE choices for development on the Force.com Platform and their installation.
Lesson 2: Discovering Database Essentials
Lesson 2, “Discovering Database Essentials,” introduces the storage model behind Salesforce and discusses how to store, retrieve, and modify data.
Lesson 3: Using Apex for Business Logic
Lesson 3, “Using Apex for Business Logic,” looks at just how powerful a few short lines of code can be and how much impact it can create for a business looking to automate and standardize data.
Lesson 4: Customizing UI with Visualforce
Lesson 4, “Customizing UI with Visualforce,” introduces the easiest code-based modifications by leveraging standard logic with custom presentation.
Lesson 5: Building Advanced User Interfaces: Visualforce with Apex
Lesson 5, “Building Advanced User Interfaces: Visualforce with Apex,” covers the pivotal aspect of appealing to the end user. Through JavaScript libraries and thorough error handling, this lesson details pleasing the end user and collecting standardized data.
Lesson 6: Incorporating Advanced Business Logic
Lesson 6, “Incorporating Advanced Business Logic,” covers dynamic code and asynchronous code, as well as taking full control of declarative processes, such as sending emails. This lesson introduces a mentality of writing smarter code that can scale and adapt to the context in which it runs.
Lesson 7: Integrating External Systems
Lesson 7, “Integrating External Systems,” covers the real-world need to exchange data between different services. This lesson demonstrates communication from Salesforce to other services using REST and SOAP methods.
Lesson 8: Understanding Test Coverage
Lesson 8, “Understanding Test Coverage,” reviews the necessity for test coverage and the best practices for writing robust tests.
Lesson 9: Getting Started with Lightning Components
Lesson 9, “Getting Started with Lightning Components,” looks at Salesforce’s new development technology: Lightning. It’s already being used to build the official Salesforce mobile app, and the framework allows developers to quickly create reusable components that scale to size.