Good Day, Sir! Show, a Salesforce Podcast

A weekly technology and software podcast, with a strong focus on the Salesforce Platform.

About the show

We are software engineers that focus on developing custom software solutions for the Salesforce.com Platform. We started this podcast to share our conversations around software development, technology, and the Salesforce.com Platform. Our goal is to keep developers and non-developers informed with our own unique brand of casual, honest, and entertaining commentary.

Episodes

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    You Can’t Lick Your Way to Namespaces

    September 24th, 2020  |  1 hr 11 mins
    apple tv, beer, jeremy, john, more beer, shame, stuff

    Note, this is not one of our traditional shows. It is our first remote recording since the pandemic from our favorite bar, and things get candid. We barely talk Salesforce. John curses while Jeremy tries to keep the show on track. It might even be our last show...who knows. Listen at your own discretion.

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    Fear of Missing Emails

    September 9th, 2020  |  1 hr 34 mins
    analytics, community, release notes, tableau, winter, winter 21

    In this episode, we are joined by members of the Good Day, Sir! community to discuss our highlights from the Salesforce Winter '21 Release Notes.

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    Learn the Curly Brackets

    August 19th, 2020  |  1 hr 41 mins
    automation, community, conference, digital, dreamforce, gds, news, packaging

    In this special Good Day, Sir! Community episode, we discuss a Digital Dreamforce and related conferences, Salesforce automation, packaging, and other news related topics.

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    Embrace Hybrid

    August 6th, 2020  |  1 hr 42 mins
    apex, aura, event monitoring, flow, gtp-3, low code, openai, pro code, process builder, workflow

    In this episode, we discuss aura method security and how to scan for missing permissions, real-time event monitoring, OpenAI GPT-3, and low code/pro code.

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    Living in a Fantasy World

    July 22nd, 2020  |  1 hr 46 mins
    cli, dev ops, javascript, scratch, sfdx, visual studio code

    In this episode, we are joined by Jodie Miners to discuss various topics including recent Salesforce platform announcements and releases, working with developer tools such as visual studio code and scratch orgs, and various resources that Jodie publishes to share with the community.

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    Stricken from the Internet

    July 12th, 2020  |  2 hrs 2 mins
    evergreen, finalizer, functions, integration., queueable, serverless, valence

    In this episode, we are joined by Chuck Liddell, to discuss various topics, including features highlighted at the TrailheadDX virtual conference such as transactional finalizers and serverless functions.

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    LinkedIn Vultures

    June 26th, 2020  |  1 hr 49 mins
    apex, cli, devopxs, dx, flow, ic, illuminated cloud, sfdx, trailhead

    In this episode, we are joined by Scott Wells, creator of the Illuminated Cloud IDE, to share our thoughts, opinions, and reactions to announcements and features highlighted at the TrailheadDX virtual conference.

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    Accidental Complexity

    June 11th, 2020  |  1 hr 51 secs
    apple, arm, ci, devops, sfdx, snowflake, windows, zoom

    In this episode, we discuss Apple's move to ARM chips, Snowflake, and the complexity of trying to automate change tracking and deployment for project-based work on Salesforce.com

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    Failure Surface Area

    May 27th, 2020  |  1 hr 22 mins
    cli, facebook, low code, networking, priority, wifi

    In this episode, wireless networking, low code, prioritizing releases, Facebook's new shopping feature, Salesforce open sourcing it's CLI, and a poorly written article that attempts to correlate Salesforce's growth with its backend architecture.

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    A Low Code Show

    May 15th, 2020  |  1 hr 43 mins
    books, home, low code, programming, wfh, work

    In this episode, we discuss the low code event, companies extending working from home, a growing trend of people escaping silicon valley, and our experience with learning from programming books.

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    Flair Everywhere

    April 30th, 2020  |  1 hr 6 mins
    apex, badges, dreamforce, evergreen, oracle, trailhead, zoom

    In this episode, we discuss Dreamforce going virtual, Zoom's partnership with Oracle, badges, and whether you could replace Apex with Evergreen.

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    Automation Surface Area

    April 16th, 2020  |  1 hr 21 mins
    git, github, inline functions, intellij, rant, triggers, zoom

    In this episode, we follow up on the topic of inlining functions, a rant on trigger development, new licensing terms for GitHub teams, IntelliJ updates, and Zoom.

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    Hone the Craft

    April 9th, 2020  |  1 hr 8 mins
    developers, functions, inline, network, onboarding, quiz, routers, wireless

    In this episode, we discuss wireless routers, approaches to onboarding developers, inline coding vs. functions, a perspective on Benioff's recent bonus, extended membership for the Salesforce CMO club, using docker to host a torrent client, and a networking quiz that one host fails miserably.

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    Massage, Pull, and Push

    April 2nd, 2020  |  1 hr 8 mins
    cloud, effects, fatherhood, outcomes, salesforce, trivia, virus, work

    In this episode, we discuss the possible effects and outcomes from the virus to the industry, first-time fatherhood and work, and held a quick round of trivia.

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    Inconsiderate Namespaces

    March 24th, 2020  |  49 mins 5 secs
    community, home office, namespaces, tdtm, work

    In this episode, we discuss working from home, long-winded namespaces, recent news, and looking for different ways to engage with the community.

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    Seasonal Wools

    March 11th, 2020  |  1 hr 8 mins
    billing, corona, events, neumorphism, remote, research, social media, work

    In this episode, we discuss working remote, event cancellations, billing time for research, neumorphism, and social media.