Play by Play: Knowing When to Code in Salesforce
Offered By: Pluralsight
Course Description
Overview
Join Pluralsight authors David Liu and Don Robins in their Play-by-Play dedicated to salesforce projects, knowing when to and not to code in Salesforce.
Play by Play is a series in which top technologists work through a problem in real time, unrehearsed and unscripted. In this course, Play by Play: Knowing When to Code in Salesforce, David Liu and Don Robins dive into the the pros and cons of various tools such as Apex, Workflow Rules, and Process Builder as they work together to solve a common business scenario. Learn whether to use "clicks" or "code" when approaching a specific task, configure "no-code" features, and when to use Apex to provide an ultimate "low-code" solution. By the end of this course, you'll have learned a step-by-step approach to decide whether or not you should use code in your next Salesforce project.
Play by Play is a series in which top technologists work through a problem in real time, unrehearsed and unscripted. In this course, Play by Play: Knowing When to Code in Salesforce, David Liu and Don Robins dive into the the pros and cons of various tools such as Apex, Workflow Rules, and Process Builder as they work together to solve a common business scenario. Learn whether to use "clicks" or "code" when approaching a specific task, configure "no-code" features, and when to use Apex to provide an ultimate "low-code" solution. By the end of this course, you'll have learned a step-by-step approach to decide whether or not you should use code in your next Salesforce project.
Syllabus
- Course Overview 2mins
- Setting the Stage 7mins
- Custom Field 18mins
- Workflow Rule 12mins
- Process Builder 19mins
- Flow 32mins
- Apex 34mins
Taught by
Don Robins
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