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  • Understand Separation of Concerns Unit | Salesforce Developer Guide

    Understand Separation of Concerns Unit | Salesforce Developer Guide

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    Programming, similar to hairdos, is regularly alluded to as something living that changes and advances over the long run. From the single-celled one-celled critter of a “Welcome World” program to the intricacy of big business level programming, the reach and assortment in life likewise happen in programming. Complex organic entities advance frameworks for specific purposes. Skeletons, muscles, and organs fill in as a unit, yet they additionally interface with different frameworks to help the entirety. 

    The equivalent is valid for complex endeavour applications. Isolating the different worries into various frameworks or layers makes code simpler to explore and keep up with. At the point when changes are made, the effects and relapses on different regions are limited, and a better and more versatile program develops. 

    Detachment of Concerns (SOC) 

    Codey the bear regularly says, “The best code is composed away from the console.” This is one more method of saying that great code benefits from cautious plan and prescience. Remember this suggestion when arranging where to put your code. Coding ought to be simple when you realize the way you will take it! 

    Complex code goes crazy when you don’t parcel it appropriately. At the point when code is intensely intermixed, it becomes mistake inclined, hard to keep up with, and difficult to learn. Have you at any point attempted to troubleshoot somebody’s spaghetti code? Furthermore, the issues deteriorate as you carry new engineers into the party! Making modules or libraries to divide normal estimations and cycles between various pieces of your application is regularly the initial phase in code reuse, which is, obviously, something to be thankful for! 

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    Role of SOC for Code Reuse?

    Indeed… and negative. SOC requires some forthright pondering of the interior pipes of your application, including class naming shows and coding rules. You need this intending to suffer and be to some degree self-depricating to other people. Great code should recount a story. The typical way to deal with code reuse is moving pieces of code around when at least two regions need it. The code is frequently positioned in MyUtil classes or some other conventional unloading region. Which is fine, and surely prescribed to reorder! 

    What Are the Benefits of SOC?

    At a significant level, applications have three things: stockpiling, rationale, and a way to communicate with them, regardless of whether by people, forest animals or different applications. At the point when you separate these things, you can begin to characterize layers inside your application, each with its own arrangement of concerns and obligations to different layers and the application all in all. Cautious thought and the board of these layers is essential to embracing SOC

    Advancement. Over the long run, as innovation, understandings, and prerequisites (both utilitarian and specialized) advance, a layer may be expanded, revamped, or even dropped. Investigate UI innovation in the course of recent years as a perfect representation. What number of JavaScript systems would you be able to forget about prior to passing? 

    Effect the executives. Changing or dropping at least one layer ought not unduly affect different layers, except if this is the aim because of prerequisites. 

    Jobs and obligations. Each layer has its own liability and should not dip under or over-broaden that obligation. For instance, dropping one customer innovation or library for another doesn’t mean losing business rationale, since this is the obligation of another layer. In the event that the lines of liability get obscured, the reason and worth of SOC are disintegrated and that is bad. 

    The Force.com stage has two particular ways to deal with advancement, definitive (point-and-click) and conventional coding. You can utilize either strategy all alone or related. The two methodologies fit into the standard SOC layers as illustrated underneath. 

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    Definitive: Layouts, Flow, Record Types, Formulas, Reports, Dashboards 

    Coding: Apex Controllers, Visualforce, Lightning Components 

    Business Logic Layer 

    Revelatory: Formula, Validation, Workflow, Process Builder, Sharing Rules 

    Coding: Apex Services, Apex Custom Actions 

    Information Access Layer 

    Decisive: Data Loaders 

    Coding: SOQL, SOSL, Salesforce APIs 

    Data set Layer 

    Decisive: Custom Objects, Fields, Relationships, Rollups 

    Coding: Apex Triggers 

  • Meet Brandy – The New Face of Salesforce Marketing

    Meet Brandy – The New Face of Salesforce Marketing

    We now live in a digital-first era. The expectations of customers are shifting. We’re able to work from wherever. What is a marketer to do in the face of all of these critical things? Customers nowadays want relevant material related to what they’re doing at any time, anywhere, and in the format and device of their choice. And, in order to stay up with this new breed of always-connected consumers, your company must embrace technology to provide an unparalleled level of service.

    Salesforce comes up with creative ideas and strategies to remain relevant in this day and age and Brandy, the Fox is the newest addition in the Salesforce marketing family. Brandy is here to help you navigate the pipeline, grow campaigns, convey stories with customization, respond to trends, and more, no matter where you are in your strategy. you’ll see her emerge alongside our other characters, including Astro, Codey, Appy, and all of our favorite buddies.

    Here’s a little more about Brandy the marketer, as well as some spur information about her conception.

    Salesforce revolutionized people’s perceptions of corporate software by making it easier to buy, use, and distribute without the hassles of installation, maintenance, and continual upgrades.

    salesforce marketing
    This vision is reflected in their characters. While each character has a distinct function and purpose, they all share the same goal of making technology more approachable, approachable, and accessible. They also value the company’s entertaining side and encourage the community to break new ground.

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    So who is Brandy, the Fox, and what is her role, why is she a fox? Let’s look at these questions in this blog.

    salesforce mascot Brandy
    A fox, A companion, A travel guide.

    Brandy is a perfect match for the Salesforce family, with her smart mind only aligned by her fiery fur coat, which accurately represents Marketing Cloud’s signature hue.

    But, above all, she’s a marketer who creates remarkable events for her customers. Marketer Career Path on Trailhead shows how such moments are being built over by marketers all throughout the world.

    With Brandy by your side, one will be able to,

    Strengthen Your Marketing Expertise

    Learn new in-demand marketing skills applicable to your present work, from email marketing to analytics, data science, and more.

    Make connections with other marketers.

    You are Not Compelled to Tackle it Individually

    Get expert advice, discuss strategy, learn about customer trends, and more by joining a lively community of marketers.

    Elevate your Professional Life

    Find vacant roles, learn from industry professionals, and be inspired by accomplishments from marketers.

    What makes Brandy so special? Brandy is;

    Lively

    Foxes can traverse a lot of ground in a short amount of time. They’re great travelers, always looking ahead to the next vista. That is why Brandy enjoys planning trips. Every stop — or client encounter — along the road, she discovers the enchantment.

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    Versatile

    Foxes can be found in a wide range of environments, including woods, grasslands, mountains, and deserts. They can jump over obstacles and swim well. Brandy is an ideal partner for marketers traversing their particular landscape: our all-digital, task universe.

    Creator of Experiences

    Brandy enables businesses to create incredible consumer interactions at the right location, at the right time, with her camcorder and watch. She assists advertisers in establishing long-term client relationships on a juncture basis.

    Cognitive

    Foxes scour the territory for information. They, like today’s marketers, take an analytical approach to everything they do. They have an “analytical mind” that they use to compute the size of a goal, similar to how marketers use data to guide their tactics.

    Responsive

    Foxes are kind and warm. They’re frequently misinterpreted or perceived as malicious, yet they’re incredibly endearing. You’ll leave any meeting with one of our Trailblazers feeling motivated and with a warm smile.

    To conclude, Brandy is here to make your life easy, efficient, and productive. So what are you waiting for? Get in touch with us today to make the most out of the newest character, Brandy, and up your marketing game to stay ahead of the competition. Visit our website or drop us a line at info@apphienz.com. We will get back to you at our earliest.

  • Meet Astro, Codey & Friends | The Salesforce Trailhead Family

    Meet Astro, Codey & Friends | The Salesforce Trailhead Family

    Salesforce changed the way people perceived business software when it launched in 1999. Marc Benioff, CEO of Salesforce, imagined making software easier to buy, use and distribute without the hassles of installation, maintenance, and endless updates. Their mascot SaaS was developed shortly after the logo NO SOFTWARE was created. Customers were brought together and supported by SaaS. Salesforce’s family had expanded along with the business.

    The Trailhead characters embrace the company’s lighter side and encourage Ohana to forge new paths. Every character has a role to play and a distinct aim to achieve. Learn a bit more about them in this blog.

    Astro: Your guide to Salesforce

    Favorite Badge: Where’s Astro (Archived)

    A super friendly Salesforce guide who will help you become the best possible at everything you would want to do. They are engaging, encouraging, and warm, always pushing the Salesforce community to try new things. They enjoy traveling, making new friends and are always up for an adventure on the trail because they are curious and eager to learn.

    Salesforce Einstein

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    Einstein: Resident genius and future seeker

    Favorite Badge: Artificial intelligence basics

    Meet everyone’s data scientist, Einstein. He’s a problem solver that can assist you in learning more about your clients. It is no wonder that he enjoys learning new stuff and constantly building on his existing knowledge given his analytical bent which also helps him predict the future. He’s a brilliant and selfless man who is always willing to assist you in becoming more intelligent and creative.

    Codey

    Codey: Inspiring builders and makers everywhere

    Favorite Badge: Catter (Archived)

    Codey is hard to miss. He’s the bear who takes on tasks and gets his hands dirty while having a good time. He is a builder and a developer. He is not afraid to stand out or dive deep into getting stuff done whether it’s coding an app on Salesforce or pouring lattes as a “Bearista”. Though he is brave in the face of obstacles and encourages you to be fearless as well; he is not a vicious bear who enjoys giving bear hugs!

    Appy

    Appy: Your guide to the Partner Ecosystem

    Favorite Badge: Salesforce Ecosystem

    Everyone wishes they could have Appy as a reference. She leads the way in the AppExchange environment to overcome the business issues because she knows a great deal about Salesforce. Besides, she is a connector too. If she does not know the solution, she taps through her vast network to link you with the right people who can help solve even the complex problem. She will always remind you that no challenge is too big with her by your side!

    Cloudy

    Cloudy: keeping everyone together and on track

    Favorite Badge: Lighting Flow

    Cloudy is a tech-savvy and intelligent software developer who uses the cloud to create creative applications. She is still in the middle of everything as her name suggests. Her steadfastness and confidence are only surpassed by her extensive knowledge of all things cloud-related. She brings the best out of people and helps them to achieve their full potential.

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    Ruth

    Ruth: The Architect

    Ruth is a Certified Technical Architect who creates systems and solutions that support the whole company. Ruth stands for,

    R: Responsible (takes ownership)

    U: Universal (is global-minded)

    T: Technical (has an agile mindset)

    H: is for Humble (cares about sharing knowledge with the rest of the community)

    Elephants and Architects have a lot of things in common. As a result, an elephant would be the ideal Architect Community guide.

    Connect with us to meet our Salesforce Trailhead Characters who will assist you with all your queries.