I am a fresher and planning to make my career in Salesforce. I really need help from experts. What is the requirements and what should i know to become a salesforce developer?I am currently working as Java developer
This is easy way to start with Salesforce, after completing developer and administrator trailhead, you will have solid basic knowledge of Salesforce platform. For more advanced knowledge I recommend Force.com Workbook. _workbook
We are now on Lightning!!!!Using this extension you can search your code components your salesforce instance:1) apex Classes2) Apex Triggers3) visualforce Pages4) Visualforce Components5) Lighting ComponentIn addition to the above you can use this extension to jump to classes / pages / triggers from the advanced quick find section on the left hand side.How to make it work in Lightning:1) We embed the extension in the setup page. Please navigate to the setup home page where you can find the extension injected in the right. 2) You need to authorize (this is a one time activity) for the application to make the API calls. 3) On clicking the button, you will be navigated to the Salesforce to authorize. Once you have successfully completed the authorization, you will be redirected back to the home page. 4) Once this is done, all the functionalities will be enabled.How to use it (Classic):Both the below section get added in the set-up pages, so this is only useful for developers and Admins, this tool will not make any sense for salesforce users.1) Advanced Quick Find section:This part gets added in side navigation bar on all set-up pages. Select the code component that you want to go to, then start typing the name of the code,an autocomplete suggestion pops up, select the one that you want to go to.2) Developer Utilities: 2.1) This component get added in force.com home page only. Let's say you want to know where you have hard-coded a profile name in your code, like if(profile.name =='sys Admin')//you're doing something. Right now to find this out you have to either go thru all the code individually or create a force.com project in eclipse and then search there. There's no way we can do this directly in salesforce. This string search will help you do that. You have to check the code components in which you want to search the code, enter a string in the input text field and hit enter. You will be presented with a list of code components where the string is used.2.2 ) Code Coverage Extract: You can View and download the code coverage in your org. 2.3 ) This extension now allows you to lint the lightning code via the Lightning Linter tab. 2.4 ) You can now run PMD against your code 2.5 ) Added a new tab which will allow the users to view the record and its child information .update 1.26 GraphQL Explorer is now availableupdate 1.22Improved the static code analysis functionalityupdate 1.20Moved away from heroku to firebase functions. update 1.17LWC editor now has linting capabilities.update 1.15Added the LWC Editor with Autocompleting for html & xml files.update 1.10Added the ability to get the record Information by just giving the record Id. update 1.8, 1.9Added support for the application to work on lightningupdate 1.4.2Added support for Custom labelAddes support for Apex PMDUpdate 1.1.1Expanded the quick search scope to Email Templates, Validation Rule, Workflow Rule, Custom ObjectAdded edition checks. Update 1.2Update the UI to be more in sync with Lightning Update 1.3 Added Code coverage Extract section allowing user to view and download the code coverage.Update 1.3.3:UPdated the cookie issue.NOTE:1) Salesforce's REST API is used to accomplish the above functionalitiesUpdate 1.3.51) Added support to delete all the Debug logs2) Added a button on traceflag to renew the startDate / expiration date.update 1.4:1) Added functionality to support linting of lightning components
The Oregon State University (OSU) College of Engineering, working in a collaborative relationship with our partners in the OSU Graduate School, is seeking a developer to join our College of Engineering team in the implementation and adoption of Salesforce.
This position will apply advanced programming skills in the OSU Salesforce development environment. The successful candidate will be responsible for implementing solutions as well as developing custom applications using Force.com and assisting in the integration of Salesforce with other university supported systems.
55% Design and develop custom applications and integrations in Force.com, in accordance with established standards. Implement and integrate third-party products/ apps with SFDC and customize as needed.
25% Communicate effectively with team members and stakeholders of varying technical abilities. Translate customer requirements into technical specifications that are
extendable and maintainable.
10% Collaborate with other members of the OSU Salesforce development team in technical areas related to the OSU Salesforce environment, including participation in code reviews for on-going projects to ensure high quality coding practices.
This position is designated as a critical or security-sensitive position therefore, the incumbent must successfully complete a Criminal History Check and be determined to be position qualified as per OSU Standard 5760550000 et seq. Incumbents are required to self-report convictions and those in Youth Programs may have additional Criminal History Checks every 24 months.
Demonstrated familiarity with Advanced Apex
programming concepts including core design patterns, limits and bulk patterns, efficient and reliable trigger handling, asynchronous operations and effective unit testing.
Experience in building applications using Force.com configuration techniques, Visual Workflow, Apex Classes/Controllers/Triggers, Visualforce, SOQL, SOSL HTML, CSS, XML, JavaScript, Jquery, JSON, AJAX, SQL.
This is intended to be typically a 8am to 5pm position. The job work space will be split
between working in a collaborative environment with other Salesforce Developers in the Graduate School, and within the College of Engineering.