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✅ Bulkification in Flows
Flows are a form of code, similar to traditional programming, but often overlooked in terms of best practices. This article highlights the importance of bulkification in Flows, a key principle in coding. The author believes using Record-Triggered Flows for complex tasks can be problematic and notes that even Salesforce recommends against this approach in many cases. Overall, attention to structure and testing in Flows is as crucial as it is in conventional coding.
✅ Top 10 PMD Issues Salesforce Developers Should Focus on in Apex
PMD (Programming Mistake Detector) is a tool for Salesforce developers to find code quality, performance, and security problems in Apex. It can spot many issues, but not all are equally important. This article highlights the top 10 PMD issues that Salesforce developers should pay attention to when writing Apex code. Addressing these issues will enhance code quality, performance, maintainability, and security.
✅ How Salesforce Secures Lightning Performance Gains by Preventing Regressions
This blog highlights Salesforce's efforts to improve Lightning Experience performance. They launched a program to enhance Page Time, resulting in a 12% boost in the first year and a 25% speed increase announced at Dreamforce 2024. Salesforce is dedicated to ongoing improvements with the Spring '25 release and further developments. To prevent performance setbacks, they focus on proactive strategies and teamwork, using AI to maintain progress. The post will share insights into these innovations and their commitment to better performance.
✅ Salesforce Reporting Tutorial: Average Number of Cases Closed per User
Tracking performance metrics in Salesforce helps teams understand their effectiveness. A key metric for service industries is the number of cases closed per user. This helps managers evaluate individual productivity based on average cases closed monthly. Let’s create this report now!
✅ Introducing the New Salesforce Developer Edition, Now with Agentforce and Data Cloud
The new Salesforce Developer Edition has launched, featuring Agentforce and Data Cloud. Users can now build AI agents and manage their data better. This edition allows exploration of Salesforce’s latest AI and data tech without expiration, as long as it’s actively used. Developers are encouraged to sign up for their free Developer Edition to experience the future of Salesforce development.
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