{"version":"https://jsonfeed.org/version/1","title":"Good Day, Sir! Show, a Salesforce Podcast","home_page_url":"https://www.gooddaysirpodcast.com","feed_url":"https://www.gooddaysirpodcast.com/json","description":"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.","_fireside":{"subtitle":"A weekly technology and software podcast, with a strong focus on the Salesforce Platform.","pubdate":"2024-04-11T17:30:00.000-05:00","explicit":false,"owner":"Jeremy Ross and John De Santiago","image":"https://assets.fireside.fm/file/fireside-images/podcasts/images/2/22621793-c6dd-4000-acbf-f8696b88e074/cover.jpg?v=3"},"items":[{"id":"18139ecf-570c-422d-a483-a045e3fd75dd","title":"Infinite Helpers","url":"https://www.gooddaysirpodcast.com/320","content_text":"In this episode, we discuss the need to always challenge assumptions, Jason Fried’s thoughts on SaaS, Personal AI agents, The UK’s 4-day work week, Microsoft’s unbundling of Teams and Office, Mitch Spano’s blog post on selective unit testing, Shopify poaching salesforce folks, the possibility of Apple getting into robots, Johnny Ive and Sam Altman cooking up a “personal AI device”, and the ever-aging Gmail.Links:Deploy Faster, Test Smarter: The Selective Unit Testing Strategy Every Salesforce Org Needs | mitchspano.comShopify Hires Dozens of Salesforce Veterans in Enterprise PushSalesforce Futures: Personal AI Agents Will 'Forever Change' Customer-Company Relationships - SalesforceFour-day week made permanent for most UK firms in world’s biggest trial | Work-life balance | The GuardianJony Ive and OpenAI's Sam Altman Seeking Funding for Personal AI Device - MacRumorsZoom and Salesforce stand to benefit from Microsoft's unbundlingApple (AAPL) Future Products Could Include Robots and Smart Home Push - Bloomberg20 years of Gmail - The VergeThe Pot Roast Principle | Psychology TodayJason Fried on X: \"Something happened to business software. You used to pay for it once, install it, and run it. Whether on someone’s computer, or a server for everyone, it felt like you owned it. And you did. Today, most software is a service. Not owned, but rented. Buying it enters you into a…\" / XShopify vs Salesforce Commerce Cloud Comparison - Shopify USA","content_html":"
In this episode, we discuss the need to always challenge assumptions, Jason Fried’s thoughts on SaaS, Personal AI agents, The UK’s 4-day work week, Microsoft’s unbundling of Teams and Office, Mitch Spano’s blog post on selective unit testing, Shopify poaching salesforce folks, the possibility of Apple getting into robots, Johnny Ive and Sam Altman cooking up a “personal AI device”, and the ever-aging Gmail.
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In this episode, we catch up on the TrailblazerDX event, data cloud, various topics around generative AI coding assistants, and a brief discussion on approaching data de-duplication.
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In this episode, we discuss podcasting 2.0 and Value4Value support, becoming a developer, opinions on AI and its impact on learn-to-code, the GitHub data tracking results on the fastest-growing countries for software development, Bret Taylor's recent funding round for AI startup, activist investors trimming stake in Salesforce, and the increased popularity in passkeys.
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In this episode, we discuss Apple Vision Pro, Watson XCode Assistant, Microsoft becoming Oracle's largest customer, highlights from the Salesforce Spring '24 release notes, Slack, lessons learned as a developer list, and Benioff's interviews at Davos and AI.
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In this episode, we discuss TrailblazerDX registration, Open AI and Salesforce, Salesforce as a development platform, AI coding tools, named credentials, and Salesforce's Q3 2024 earnings report.
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In this episode, we celebrate 10 years of producing this podcast and discuss a rant about Agile and Okta's security breach.
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In this episode, we discuss the seven sins of software development, Salesforce's Einstein Trust Layer, and test Jeremy's knowledge with a bit of AI trivia.
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In this episode, we discuss our reactions to Marc Benioff's Dreamforce '23 Main Keynote.
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In this episode, we discuss the Good Day, Sir! Community meetup at Black Hammer, Dreamforce 2023 and Benioff's comment to move the conference out of San Francisco, DevOps and deployments, permissions, Salesforce Park's Sho Restaurant canceled, Lightning web component improvements, and McKinsey's partnership with Salesforce.
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In this episode, we discuss low-code tools, code semantics, product first vs. code first, branching strategy, Nvidia's sales growth, AI grifting, and some notable updates from the Winter '24 release notes.
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In this episode, we discuss green coding, Hyperforce, recent lawsuits aimed at Salesforce, layoffs, quiet terminations, and funny videos by Ike Wagh.
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In this episode, we get out of the office and record from our local watering hole, Thirsty Growler. We discuss AI and its general impact on developers, the repository pattern, SOQL Lib, SF CLI 2.0, Figma, Certinia, FFLib, Anchor Brewing, and many tangents thanks to the beer.
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In this episode, we discuss Apple's announced Vision Pro, the annoyance of the GPT buzzword, Salesforce and Google Cloud AI offerings, Brett Taylor's play for CEO, and Salesforce as a job title.
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In this episode, we discuss subscription services, ChatGPT, a somewhat uninteresting developer ecosystem survey by JetBrains, and other Salesforce-related topics.
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In this episode, we discuss topics from TrailblazerDX '23, Salesforce's focus on profitability, and new core products for Education and Non-Profit.
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In this episode, we discuss Streamscript, platform events, EinsteinGPT, Bret Taylor's new venture, Http Trailers, Code Analyzer, and 37Signals move to a private cloud.
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In this episode, we discuss the latest tech industry layoffs, release note highlights, github, flows, and predictions/hopes for 2023.
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In this episode, we discuss org-shapes and issues with sourcing metadata, Bret Taylor and other executives leaving Salesforce, working from home, and the future of development.
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In this episode, we discuss code inspections, Cramer's apology, and the recent tech industry layoffs.
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In this episode, we bring back the bourbon and have some fun sloshing our way through a number of topics, from spirits to salesforce.
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In this episode, we recap Dreamforce '22 from in-person and remote perspectives and discuss a few of the announced features.
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In this episode, we discuss Microsoft's continued support of Java, Oracle's cloud business growth, Salesforce co-producing a docuseries with CNBC, and quiet quiting.
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In this episode, we discuss Datasonet, avoidable issues with a Dymo printer, Salesforce performance delays during preview releases, CSS container queries, Salesforce's Kinetics design system, and vendor lock-in.
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In this episode, we discuss Dreamforce '22, OAuth flows, DataSonnet, pub/sub, LWC development, Oracle losing to Salesforce, Illuminated Cloud, and Salesforce's leaked org chart.
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","summary":"In this episode, we discuss the downside of soft deletion, Dreamforce registration, minimum-viable-products (MVPs), and other topics.","date_published":"2022-07-29T14:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/22621793-c6dd-4000-acbf-f8696b88e074/2f7d00a1-ce8b-491b-8472-21e681f06c5b.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":53671320,"duration_in_seconds":4472}]},{"id":"3c3d2099-9b0d-4635-a864-57216fe4b926","title":"Managing the Decline","url":"https://www.gooddaysirpodcast.com/294","content_text":"In this episode, we discuss the StackOverflow 2022 Developer survey, DevOps, things you learn as a developer, and the usage of the DRY principle.Links:Stack Overflow Developer Survey 2022DevOps Center: A Swing and A Miss | by Matt Pieper | Jun, 2022 | MediumThe 2 Things You Ask Your Team When You Pass $1B w/ Hippo’s VP of Engineeringp1k3 :: Monday, June 27, 2022 - aphoristic noodlingWhy DRY is the most over-rated programming principle | Thoughts on SoftwareSan Francisco and New York state declare health emergencies over monkeypox outbreakSoft Deletion Probably Isn't Worth It — brandur.org","content_html":"In this episode, we discuss the StackOverflow 2022 Developer survey, DevOps, things you learn as a developer, and the usage of the DRY principle.
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In this episode, we discuss Salesforce's pilot of NFT Cloud, greenwashing, software complexity, and transparency concerning company non-competes and job salaries.
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In this episode, we get a surprise visit from Stephan Chandler-Garcia, a Developer Advocate at Salesforce, to chat about various Salesforce developer topics and events.
Special Guest: Stephan Chandler-Garcia.
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In this episode, we discuss marketing cloud branding changes, Salesforce's acquisition of Phennecs, Heroku, and highlights from the TrailblazerDX conference keynotes.
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In this episode, we discuss desk ergonomics, experience building a complex web component, managing system limits at runtime, Microsoft's Power Platform, Thoughtworks Technology Radar, voice-driven coding, companies encouraging employees to return to the office, and Salesforce's global partnership with Formula 1.
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In this episode, we discuss the 3 elements of Agile, Amazon's metaverse-like game to train people on AWS, Platform events publish callbacks pilot, Salesforce's wellness retreat, claymorphism and design trends, certification stacking, and is it ok to admit when a solution is to complex for you to delivery.
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In this episode, we discuss learning fatigue, multi-factor authentication (MFA) fatigue, Slack's recent outage, NFTs, and initial impressions of using Lightning Web Runtime (LWR) to create an Experience Site.
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In this episode, we discuss the challenges of working with a large platform, #teamearth, Salesforce NFT, and other tech related topics.
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In this episode, we discuss AWS Amplify, JetBrains Fleet, Oracle's acquisition of Cerner, review our 2021 predictions, and make new predictions for 2022.
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In this episode, Salesforce retiring Audience Studio DMP, Brett Taylor's interview on CNBC's Closing Bell, Slack vs. forums for developer community support, and enabling Multi-factor Authentication (MFA)
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In this episode, we discuss candy and other food-related nonsense, retail and online shopping, unit testing vs. functional testing, Benioff's comments on net-zero, and HTML DOM and javascript frameworks.
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In this episode, we discuss our Dreamforce reactions, rumors about a CEO transition, being able to read code with an open mind, proposed changes to Chrome's developer tools message filtering, and tips for git commits.
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In this episode, we follow up on using npm install with SFDX projects and discuss selector and repository patterns, the role of architects, and stresses associated with software development.
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In this episode, we discuss coding conventions and style, premature optimizations, CSV, Salesforce+, and 1Password.
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In this episode, we discuss managing state in LWC components, submitting to maven central, camel pdf generator, as a 90s programmer what we thought the future of programming would be, Windows 11, Github Copilot, and the states of UI development.
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In this episode, we discuss smart toilets, StackOverflow's acquisition, Benioff's interview about Slack, and Apple WWDC.
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Hey Code Coverage, we noticed you are still below 75. We can't deploy you to Production ;)
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In this episode, we discuss notable highlights from the Summer '21 Release Notes, enterprise licensing, Heroku, the possibility of Dreamforce being in-person, and a brief discussion on web app architecture.
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In this episode, we discuss Google's certificate program, object destructuring, IntelliJ Updates, Apple TV, Salesforce's policies on vaccination and working from home, Cloud 3.0, and other community topics.
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In this episode, we discuss pizza methods, packaging anti-patterns, Adam Selipsky, SFDX-git-delta (a.k.a. SGD), thoughts on appropriate levels of abstraction, the pros and cons of outsourcing, and experiences building business rule engines.
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In this episode, we discuss secret keys on GitHub, rumors of a new Salesforce CEO, Quokka, RedMonk's Top 20 languages, MOVA, Microsoft Exchange, and Open Sourcing the Salesforce CLI.
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In this episode, we discuss full stack fatigue, unit testing and testing environments, and beer - cause it's been one of this weeks.
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In this episode, we discuss beer, cycling, a follow-up on our Flow discussion, Jeff Bezo's leaving Amazon, IBM reducing its blockchain team, Apple's earnings call, scratchpad, and other topics from the Good Day, Sir! Community.
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In this episode, we discuss vaccine cloud, GPT-3 sql generation, glassmorphism, Salesforce's developer survey, and Spring '21 release notes.
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In this episode, we discuss Wade Wegner's farewell to Salesforce, Sarah Franklin's promotion to CMO, recent acquisitions by Komodo and IBM, and a Zoom etiquette rant from Jeremy.
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In this episode, we review our 2019 predictions for 2020 and make new predictions for 2021.
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","summary":"In this episode, we review our 2019 predictions for 2020 and make new predictions for 2021.","date_published":"2020-12-31T14:00:00.000-06:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/22621793-c6dd-4000-acbf-f8696b88e074/d5b147a2-c7b5-43a7-9f89-df334558a0f0.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":53680158,"duration_in_seconds":4473}]},{"id":"82acb2de-80a5-4b4c-9cb0-b327a769ff6c","title":"Digital Media Overload","url":"https://www.gooddaysirpodcast.com/268","content_text":"In this episode, we are joined by Stephan Chandler-Garcia to discuss the latest developer-centric announcements from the DreamTX event.Special Guest: Stephan Chandler-Garcia.Links:Sessions","content_html":"In this episode, we are joined by Stephan Chandler-Garcia to discuss the latest developer-centric announcements from the DreamTX event.
Special Guest: Stephan Chandler-Garcia.
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","summary":"In this episode, we are joined by Stephan Chandler-Garcia to discuss the latest developer-centric announcements from the DreamTX event.","date_published":"2020-12-19T11:00:00.000-06:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/22621793-c6dd-4000-acbf-f8696b88e074/82acb2de-80a5-4b4c-9cb0-b327a769ff6c.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":66441481,"duration_in_seconds":5536}]},{"id":"d131ef10-7891-48ca-92ea-28f3b4d8d97b","title":"Cringing at Every Syllable","url":"https://www.gooddaysirpodcast.com/267","content_text":"In this episode, we discuss Salesforce's acquisition of Slack.Links:Slackforce and the Beginning of the End of SaaS Sprawl – PlatformonomicsLet’s Skim! The Slack/Salesforce Press Release | by Paul Ford | Dec, 2020 | MediumSalesforce (CRM) To Buy Slack (WORK) for $27.7 Billion - BloombergSlack CEO Downplays Microsoft as Factor in Salesforce Deal — The InformationSalesforce’s Bret Taylor: Company Didn’t Overpay for Slack — The Information","content_html":"In this episode, we discuss Salesforce's acquisition of Slack.
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In this relatively brief episode, we discuss the performance of the new Apple M1 Macbooks, Larry Ellison's comments on new marketing tools, and an update on Jeremy's homebrew setup.
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In this episode, we discuss Microsoft's partnership with Adobe and C3, GitHub source code leak, a new CEO tax in San Francisco, and the unintended consequences of certifications and the H1B system.
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In this episode, we listen to and share our thoughts on several topics from clips sourced from various technology related podcasts.
","summary":"In this episode, we listen to and share our thoughts on several topics from clips sourced from various technology related podcasts.","date_published":"2020-10-22T18:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/22621793-c6dd-4000-acbf-f8696b88e074/c204c352-c89e-4aeb-a4fa-91b912c19a33.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":73989789,"duration_in_seconds":6165}]},{"id":"39dfc36f-a460-4739-9a83-29a675f6f1f3","title":"Earned Media","url":"https://www.gooddaysirpodcast.com/263","content_text":"In this episode, we discuss Tableau CRM, Otka, Work.com, reliance on automation, architecture and solution design, and the community thread on what you would do to not mess up a new Salesforce Org.Links:Tableau and Einstein Analytics Come Together to Drive Analytics UbiquityOkta and Salesforce Partner to Build Trust with Work.com | Seeking Alpha","content_html":"In this episode, we discuss Tableau CRM, Otka, Work.com, reliance on automation, architecture and solution design, and the community thread on what you would do to not mess up a new Salesforce Org.
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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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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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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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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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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.
Special Guest: Jodie Miners.
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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.
Special Guest: Chuck Liddell.
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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.
Special Guest: Scott Wells.
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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In this episode, we discuss working remote, event cancellations, billing time for research, neumorphism, and social media.
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In this episode, we discuss Trailhead chat, ServiceMax, Coronavirus travel concerns and conference cancellations, The CMO Club acquisition, and ODQA.
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In this episode, we discuss Keith Block's departure from Salesforce, Coronavirus concerns, ClearView's facial recognition data leak, Einstein NER, Salesforce's acquisition of Vlocity, and attempting to set up communities for authenticated access only.
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In this episode, we discuss some bad ways to write interfaces, Salesforce CLI release notes, keyboard shortcuts for lightning, Amazon blocking Microsoft's Pentagon contract, Google Cloud's enterprise strategy, and whether an analytics platform is a data warehouse.
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In this episode, we discuss multitenant architectures, Spring '20 issues, Flow performance, Adobe's market cap, and IBM's choice to use Slack over MS Teams.
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In this episode, we discuss Salesforces' acquisition of Evergage, rumored CSG layoffs, employees expensing Benioff's latest book, Microsoft cloud security, and the retirement of the Data Recovery Service.
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In this episode, we discuss working with multiple packages, WeWork, upstarts targeting companies like Salesforce and Oracle, and lightning components and javascript concurrency issues.
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In this episode, we review our 2019 prediction and discuss our predictions for 2020
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In this episode, we discuss, Salesforce CRUD security, a few release note highlights, Oracle moving their OpenWorld conference to Las Vegas, and what impact an SAP and Salesforce acquisition or merger would have.
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","summary":"In this episode, we discuss, Salesforce CRUD security, a few release note highlights, Oracle moving their OpenWorld conference to Las Vegas, and what impact an SAP and Salesforce acquisition or merger would have.","date_published":"2019-12-18T13:00:00.000-06:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/22621793-c6dd-4000-acbf-f8696b88e074/28b59b51-277e-4708-8a61-925ddce2c13f.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":54993506,"duration_in_seconds":4582}]},{"id":"2ca77cd2-4897-43ff-bdf8-df84ea968dbb","title":"#SwipeRightOnSalesforce ","url":"https://www.gooddaysirpodcast.com/238","content_text":"In this episode, we discuss Salesforce's Q3 results, Cactus Force, risks of the AppExchange, and integration testing mocks.Links:Cactusforce Salesforce Developer & Architect Conference | Phoenix, AZSalesforce Announces Record Third Quarter Fiscal 2020 ResultsDid nothing but party during Dreamforce. What do I tell my manager? : salesforceBuild a Mocking Framework with the Stub API | Apex Developer Guide | Salesforce Developers","content_html":"In this episode, we discuss Salesforce's Q3 results, Cactus Force, risks of the AppExchange, and integration testing mocks.
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In this episode, we discuss a few notable announcements from Dreamforce '19 and we hear from members of the community about what they enjoyed about the conference.
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In this episode, we discuss Salesforce.Org, Salesforce's new CMS, Project Nightingale, and Apple's new Macbook Pro 16-inch.
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In this episode, we discuss unit testing private methods, clean code, Apple's commitment to solving the housing crisis, Azure Arc, new git commands, Adam Blitzer named CEO of Marketing Cloud, tech regulations, and a few questions from the Salesforce subreddit.
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In this episode, we discuss Trailhead Live, unlocked packages, Microsoft's win of the Pentagon's cloud bid, Facebook, and Tableau.
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In this episode, we discuss searching for a tool to gauge code quality, trailhead, social media, thoughts on Benioff's recent interviews, and WeWork.
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In this episode, we discuss our new recording setup, WeWork, Benioff in the news, Oracle, Salesforce switching to the Go language, and lightning web components.
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In this episode, we discuss upgrading operating systems, tiny airplane seats, Trailhead, Docker in trouble, and community feedback on our 2GP discussion.
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In this episode, we discuss Salesforce IDE tools and the developer console, CTRL - A Conditional Transformer Language Model, Apple's U1 chip, 2nd generation packaging, Salesforce's Manufacturing and Consumer Goods verticals, and issues with Platform Events.
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In this episode, we discuss Salesforce's new ad campaign, WeWork IPO, Uber continuing to invest in their Uber Freight division, Larry Ellison lawsuit over NetSuite acquisition, JetBrains developer survey, and the recent Apple Event announcements.
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In this episode, we discuss some of our highlights from the Winter '20 Release Notes including Visual Studio Code remote development support, access to the Recycle Bin in Lightning, Lightning Web Components available as open-source, field-level security, metadata dependency tools, Bulk Query 2.0, 2nd Generation Packaging, and ISV Hammer.
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In this episode, we discuss options for automating data extracts from Salesforce to a CSV file, the usage of JSON for configuration data, and part 2/2 of Jeremy's conversation with Shane McLaughlin.
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","summary":"In this episode, we discuss options for automating data extracts from Salesforce to a CSV file, the usage of JSON for configuration data, and part 2/2 of Jeremy's conversation with Shane McLaughlin. ","date_published":"2019-08-28T15:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/22621793-c6dd-4000-acbf-f8696b88e074/0483321c-07be-4447-9a08-17a2b799e4b0.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":70977790,"duration_in_seconds":5914}]},{"id":"af60a4c3-773b-443a-be64-ed865ff36d54","title":"Spamming the Debug Log","url":"https://www.gooddaysirpodcast.com/226","content_text":"In this episode, we discuss various things learned as an ISV, the usefulness of IDEs and browser debug tools, jest, Salesforce's acquisition of ClickSoftware, shareholder value, public/private/hybrid clouds, Salesforce's decision to tone down its Hawaiian culture theming, and part 1 of 2 segments of Jeremy's conversation with Shane McLaughlin.Links:Salesforce acquires ClickSoftware for $1.35 billionShareholder Value Is No Longer Everything, Top C.E.O.s Say - The New York TimesHere’s how to fix what’s ailing Salesforce - MarketWatchSalesforce Is Ditching Its Awkward Corporate Obsession With Hawaiian Culture","content_html":"In this episode, we discuss various things learned as an ISV, the usefulness of IDEs and browser debug tools, jest, Salesforce's acquisition of ClickSoftware, shareholder value, public/private/hybrid clouds, Salesforce's decision to tone down its Hawaiian culture theming, and part 1 of 2 segments of Jeremy's conversation with Shane McLaughlin.
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In this episode, we discuss Don Robin's and Chuck Liddell's LWC course on PluralSight, Dreamforce 2019 Registration, Illuminated Cloud's debug analyzer, Guidewire hiring Michael Rosenbaum away from Salesforce, documenting and designing solutions for developers, and naming conventions.
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In this episode, we discuss how Slack re-wrote their desktop app from scratch, backlog vs. ready and their usage, dev tips, Salesforce's new quadrant on Gartner, Salesforce's partnership with Alibaba, Mavensmate, and sdkman.io.
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In this episode, we discuss Microsoft Teams, SFDX Falcon, triggers and limits with installed apps, and domain-driven design.
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In this episode, we discuss alternatives to spinners, GraphQL, Tableau, Boeing outsourcing development, and centers of excellence.
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In this episode, we discuss what was learned from scanning 10.2 billion lines of Apex code, Tableau, the top 10 highest-paid CEO's, Hacker News asks what Salesforce is, and Salesforce Certifications and Trailhead fraud.
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In this episode, we record from a local watering hole, Thirsty Growler, and discuss the overuse of lightning spinners, big-objects, tableau, and good devs vs. good Salesforce devs.
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In this episode, we discuss, Salesforce's acquisition of Tableau, hiring based on coding puzzles, our ideal technologies, and freelancing.
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In this episode, we discuss Apple announcements, Github Sponsors, permageddon, TralheadDX, and the Extracurricular.
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","summary":"In this episode, we discuss Apple announcements, Github Sponsors, permageddon, TralheadDX, and the Extracurricular.","date_published":"2019-06-06T18:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/22621793-c6dd-4000-acbf-f8696b88e074/3bd70e85-6741-4835-8437-69810c4189c3.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":58929168,"duration_in_seconds":4910}]},{"id":"6361f23a-8f34-4798-b89d-9c71ee9a3203","title":"Oh, Data!","url":"https://www.gooddaysirpodcast.com/217","content_text":"In this episode, we discuss Salesforce's upcoming earnings, Ivanka Trump to talk job training with Salesforce brass, Einstein Analytics features from the Summer '19 release notes, and the sessions that will be available at The Extracurricular, a community event hosted inside of TrailheaDX.Links:What Salesforce Does for Their Employees That Make Other Companies Jealous | Inc.comBuild Ethical and Accountable Models with Bias ProtectionSales Cloud Einstein: Get Ready for Global ModelsIvanka Trump to talk job training with Salesforce brass in Indy | 2019-05-14 | Indianapolis Business Journal | IBJ.com","content_html":"In this episode, we discuss Salesforce's upcoming earnings, Ivanka Trump to talk job training with Salesforce brass, Einstein Analytics features from the Summer '19 release notes, and the sessions that will be available at The Extracurricular, a community event hosted inside of TrailheaDX.
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In this episode, we record remotely from a local spot, Cork and Growler, and discuss test setup methods, siloed project roles, and a bunch of other random stuff.
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In this episode, we discuss the usage of agile buzzwords while not doing agile, change data capture, Accenture being sued by Hertz, and Benioff's donation to study and address homelessness.
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In this episode, we discuss communication skills and resumes, skyscrapers, and the Summer '19 release notes.
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","summary":"In this episode, we discuss communication skills and resumes, skyscrapers, and the Summer '19 release notes.","date_published":"2019-04-24T15:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/22621793-c6dd-4000-acbf-f8696b88e074/d0a89132-fda9-4be8-9653-3e43bdce4c81.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":45227906,"duration_in_seconds":3768}]},{"id":"87dc0d98-238c-47be-93cb-5868705f73d6","title":"Stupid Amounts of Money","url":"https://www.gooddaysirpodcast.com/213","content_text":"In this episode, we discuss Salesforce's acquisition of Salesforce.org and MapAnything, working with SFDX, and user stories.Links:Salesforce.com buys Salesforce.org, and that’s the only straightforward part - MarketWatchWhy it just might make sense that Salesforce.com is buying Salesforce.org | TechCrunchSalesforce acquires MapAnything for its location-based intelligence products | VentureBeatSan Francisco sees ‘brownout’ amid spike in public pooping","content_html":"In this episode, we discuss Salesforce's acquisition of Salesforce.org and MapAnything, working with SFDX, and user stories.
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In this episode, we discuss the San Francisco Giants Calendar, Git Flow, IntelliJ, Illuminated Cloud, and managing your release environments.
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In this episode, we discuss Mark Zuckerberg's comments on regulation, Apple's recent announcements of Apple TV+, issues with multiple logins and community sites, succeeding and failing with agile, pay equality, and Jeremy becoming a Salesforce MVP.
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In this episode, we discuss more about beer than we should have, web hooks, Salesforce embedding Quip, callout errors, the need for a better way to manage deployments, a call for speakers for The Extracurricular, and Chuck Liddel's and Don Robbin's tutorial on Lightning Web Components.
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In this episode, we discuss sleep apnea, tips and resources for developers getting started, sqlite, gacks, and issues with email relaying.
\n\nIn this episode, we discuss Salesforce's Fiscal 2020 projections, version control repositories, MyTrailhead, hard-coded Ids in process builder flows, and a little beer and wine talk.
\n\nIn this episode, we discuss getting enough sleep and staying active, building a community on platform vs. custom, lightning development, experienced gained developing on Salesforce, and Aura archiving March 2019.
\n\nIn this episode, we discuss beer (what else), apex transactions and context, my code, and unit testing.
\n\nIn this episode, we discuss the popularity of PHP, Salesforce towner tours, Spotify, Microsoft 365, Satya Nadella's achievements, Action buttons, Four Roses Bourbon, and IDE's.
\n\nIn this episode, we discuss queueables and integrations, startup hustle culture, Apple's financials, HackerRank 2019 Developer Survey, Microsoft's financials, and compile woes.
\n\nIn this episode, we record at a local watering hole to discuss working with Field Service Lightning, the difficulty of naming things, the ability to reduce user licenses in Essentials edition, and Salesforce open sourcing AI technology behind Einstein.
\n\nIn this episode, we discuss the complexity of buying a tv, the rebuild Salesforce SDK, ClickSoftware, getting lightning ready, working with the new Cloud Flow Designer, and deployments.
\n\nAfter Show Title: I'm Flexible
\n\nIn this episode, we discuss lightning development, dev console, TIOBE Index, review our 2018 predictions, and give our 2019 predictions.
\n\nIn this episode, we celebrate our 200th episode and talk about the origin of the podcast, answer questions from the community, lightning web components, and the role acidity plays in food and drink.
\n\n","summary":"In this episode, we celebrate our 200th episode and talk about the origin of the podcast, answer questions from the community, lightning web components, and the role acidity plays in food and drink.","date_published":"2018-12-19T18:00:00.000-06:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/22621793-c6dd-4000-acbf-f8696b88e074/fafe010f-e98f-4c8c-a9ca-324713ea05ac.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":49824966,"duration_in_seconds":4100}]},{"id":"526996bbe4b00a92c9033bc0:5269c31be4b0eded4209f552:5c119d4c575d1fa57560fe79","title":"Yo Dawg I Heard You Like Metadata Platforms","url":"https://www.gooddaysirpodcast.com/199","content_text":"In this episode, we discuss facial recognition and privacy concerns, Salesforce hires Paula Goldman as VP, Chief Ethical and Humane Use Officer, changes to field history tracking enforcement, and expriences with configuring SSO and JIT (just-in-time) provisioning.\n\n\nFacial recognition: It’s time for action\nPaula Goldman Joins Salesforce as VP, Chief Ethical and Humane Use Officer\nUnable to create External User for Communities\n","content_html":"In this episode, we discuss facial recognition and privacy concerns, Salesforce hires Paula Goldman as VP, Chief Ethical and Humane Use Officer, changes to field history tracking enforcement, and expriences with configuring SSO and JIT (just-in-time) provisioning.
\n\nIn this episode, we discuss Salesforce NA33 outage, Microsoft building a chromium based browser, AWS, Microsoft and Docker, process over automation, digital transformation, 5G, and Flutter.
\n\nIn this episode, we discuss roles on a Salesforce implementation project, Salesforce.com's Q3 2018 quarterly results, and error handling with the Lightning Components.
\n\nIn this episode, we discuss the callouts and mocking, design principles, process, release management, and the state of javascript awards.
\n\n","summary":"In this episode, we discuss the callouts and mocking, design principles, process, release management, and the state of javascript awards.","date_published":"2018-11-21T15:00:00.000-06:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/22621793-c6dd-4000-acbf-f8696b88e074/bb6896b1-96ea-4ed4-91b9-e14dc3611d78.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":48357926,"duration_in_seconds":3978}]},{"id":"526996bbe4b00a92c9033bc0:5269c31be4b0eded4209f552:5beca994032be48e6c13ffc5","title":"Probably Spam","url":"https://www.gooddaysirpodcast.com/195","content_text":"In this episode, we discuss ISV development, certfications, code coverage and quality code, Amazon moving away from Oracle, Zendesk Sunshine, and AI replacing people.\n\n\nGetting to Know Vue.js: Learn to Build Single Page Applications in Vue from Scratch\nNow Available: Getting to Know Vue.js - WIPDeveloper.com\nCaffè corretto - Wikipedia\nChoose Technology Suppliers Carefully – Perspectives\n'A.I. is not gonna replace people,' says Salesforce executive\nSAP buying Qualtrics to face off against Salesforce\nBreak free with Zendesk Sunshine | Zendesk Blog\nGoogle signs massive SF office lease at former Salesforce headquarters - SFChronicle.com\n95% Code Coverage : salesforce\nBest practices for migrating an Oracle database to Amazon RDS PostgreSQL or Amazon Aurora PostgreSQL: Migration process and infrastructure considerations | AWS Database Blog\n","content_html":"In this episode, we discuss ISV development, certfications, code coverage and quality code, Amazon moving away from Oracle, Zendesk Sunshine, and AI replacing people.
\n\nIn this episode, we pilot our first live broadcast and discuss process builder, flows, and workflows and developer experience.
\n\nIn this episode we discuss, Jeremy's latest brews, the latest Apple Event announcements, Amazon's outage, and wishing everyone a happy and safe Halloween.
\n\nIn this episode, we discuss open-force, action plans, Microsoft's Q4 earnings, Open Data and Customer 360, and Java licensing.
\n\nIn this episode, we discuss Salesforce Mascots, namespaces, the developer keynote, using Javascript ES6 with Lightning.
\n\n","summary":"In this episode, we discuss Salesforce Mascots, namespaces, the developer keynote, using ES6 with Lightning.","date_published":"2018-10-03T16:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/22621793-c6dd-4000-acbf-f8696b88e074/e7e1edf1-1909-4aec-80d3-c97bc7e3bda9.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":68123079,"duration_in_seconds":4230}]},{"id":"526996bbe4b00a92c9033bc0:5269c31be4b0eded4209f552:5babf5160d9297cbfdf69a2c","title":"A Minute for Time","url":"https://www.gooddaysirpodcast.com/189","content_text":"In this episode, we discuss protests and guerrilla campaigns at Dreamforce, the shutdown of the Salesforce Transit Center, Salesforce Customer 360, Anonymous Classes, Salesforce on Siri, Amazon services and Salesforce, and Benioff's interview with Cramer.\n\n\nSalesforce dogged by protests, leaked emails, and guerrilla blimps on first day of Dreamforce • The Register\nSalesforce plans to make it easier for customers to share data across its consumer products with Salesforce Customer 360 – GeekWire\nAmazon Extends Tie up With Salesforce, Gains Competitive Edge - September 26, 2018 - Zacks.com\nApple, Salesforce team up to bring Siri to more business apps\nMicrosoft, SAP and Adobe take on Salesforce with their new Open Data Initiative for customer data – TechCrunch\n","content_html":"In this episode, we discuss protests and guerrilla campaigns at Dreamforce, the shutdown of the Salesforce Transit Center, Salesforce Customer 360, Anonymous Classes, Salesforce on Siri, Amazon services and Salesforce, and Benioff's interview with Cramer.
\n\nIn this episode, we discuss the Marc Benioff's purchase of Time Magazine, Einstein Voice, Quip Slides, Survey Monkey, Docker Desktop, and being stuck in trigger hell.
\n\nIn this episode we discuss, Salesforce.com's Q2 results, companies offering promotions without raises, and the latest Winter '19 release notes.
\n\nIn this episode we discuss, Apple's rumored iPhone lineup, Twitter API's impacting 3rd party clients, scratch orgs, Salesforce's continued pressure over Border Patrol contracts, and enterprise integration solutions.
\n\nIn this episode, we discuss Salesforce auto-transitioning orgs to LEX, thoughts on how our careers changed over the years, and working with packages.
\n\nIn this episode, we discuss, Keith Block's promotion to Co-CEO, Docker test containers, debate validation logic in before or after triggers, and Marketing Cloud's API error.
\n\nIn this episode, we discuss Dreamforce, the misuse of kanban, issues discovered casting a Datetime value to a Date, Apple's 3rd quarter results, lightning development, and a lot of misc. topics.
\n\nIn this episode, we discuss support and reporting bugs, Salesforce.com's acquisition of Dataroma, and discuss topics sent to us by the Good Day, Sir! Community.
\n\nIn this episode, we discuss DigitalOcean developer trends report, ICE protestors, Salesforce AI tools for customer service, architecting Lightning components for testability, and issues with building on top of managed packages.
\n\nIn this episode, we discuss deployment and unit test issues, unit testing preferences, dealing with nulls, bad habits, the recent cancellation of a conference in San Francisco over safety concerns, and a study on open workspaces.
\n\nIn this episode, we discuss issues with Adobe Audition, Salesforce.com's investment in Tact.ai, employees petitioning companies to stop providing services to government border patrol agencies, helping customers mature into a software development process, Skuid Millau, and some guidelines for the Slack community.
\n\nIn this episode, we discuss Texas Dreamin' 2018, Elon Musk's rules for meetings, communities sharing model and deployment issues, and the new switch statement in Apex.
\n\nIn this episode, we discuss lightning component development, debug issues, Microsoft's acquisition of Github, and notable announcements from the Apple WWDC 2018 keynote.
\n\nIn this episode, we discuss Salesforce.com's Fiscal Q1 2019 results, the speculated AI winter, Marc Benioff's stance on GDPR, and likes and dislikes of working with Lightning Components.
\n\nIn this episode we discuss, Bulma and Spring Boot, the cost of insurance and being independent, how little we know of GDPR, nested lightning component initialization, and debate the impact of AI in the near term.
\n\nIn this episode, we discuss Oracle launching its blockchain-as-a-service platform, Oracle's autonomous IT push, Salesforce's study on color themes for data visualizations, and highlights from the Summer '18 release notes.
\n\nIn this episode, we discuss blue-collar signing bonuses, Salesforce.com certifications, IBM Watson and AI in general, SAP's renewed focus on CRM, personal data backup solutions, Apple stock, and we answer questions from the Good Day, Sir! community.
\n\nIn this episode, we discuss interviewing for a Technical Architect position, San Francisco's continued issues with safety and cleanliness, Amazon, Bootleggers and Baptists, pre-release orgs, testing on multiple browsers, and Keith Block's comments on AI and blockchain.
\n\nIn this episode, we continue our recap on TrailheaDX, Salesforce.com's MuleSoft acquisition, and Mark Zuckerberg's Senate hearing.
\n\nIn this episode, we are joined by Chuck Liddell and Stephan Garcia to discuss our thoughts, opinions, and experiences from the Salesforce.com TrailheaDX conference and The Extracurricular community event.
\n\nSpecial Guests: Chuck Liddell and Stephan Chandler-Garcia.
","summary":"In this episode, we are joined by Chuck Liddell and Stephan Garcia to discuss our thoughts, opinions, and experiences from the Salesforce.com TrailheaDX conference and The Extracurricular community event.","date_published":"2018-04-04T10:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/22621793-c6dd-4000-acbf-f8696b88e074/665ebcbb-a396-4fd5-ba16-d1c03da6c92b.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":47201187,"duration_in_seconds":3896}]},{"id":"526996bbe4b00a92c9033bc0:5269c31be4b0eded4209f552:5ab2d2858a922d1138b865bf","title":"MuleForce","url":"https://www.gooddaysirpodcast.com/168","content_text":"In this episode, we discuss TrailheaDX and Salesforce.com's acquisition of MuleSoft.\n\n\nSalesforce buys a mule, but pays for a pedigreed horse - MarketWatch\nSalesforce to buy MuleSoft for $5.90 billion | Reuters\n","content_html":"In this episode, we discuss TrailheaDX and Salesforce.com's acquisition of MuleSoft.
\n\nIn this episode, we discuss The Extracurricular and TrailheaDX, the Stack Overflow 2018 Developer Survey, Salesforce Ventures investment in Dropbox, Saleforce's acquisition of CloudCraze, Salesforce Essentials, and the top languages, skills, or platforms used for open source.
\n\nIn this episode we are joined by Salesforce.com Evangelist Kevin Poorman to discuss queueables, promise libraries, Pets for Patriots, static vs dynamic functional languages, JOOQ, and we debate the need for a packaging manager for Salesforce.com.
\n\nIn this episode, we discuss freelancing, the announcement of Developer Controlled Packages (DCP), integration tools and Mulesoft, and we choose a challenge for the GDS Coding Challenge pilot.
\n\nIn this episode, we discuss minifying apex code, working with Pardot landing page templates, refactoring and abstraction, and Marc Benioff's comments at the New York Times New Work Summit 2018.
\n\n","summary":"In this episode, we discuss minifying apex code, working with Pardot landing page templates, refactoring and abstraction, and Marc Benioff's comments at the New York Times New Work Summit 2018.","date_published":"2018-02-14T17:00:00.000-06:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/22621793-c6dd-4000-acbf-f8696b88e074/b186b62d-65e3-465b-85cf-0195788e7d4a.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":56103508,"duration_in_seconds":4638}]},{"id":"526996bbe4b00a92c9033bc0:5269c31be4b0eded4209f552:5a7b817ac830258a6a010050","title":"One Degree from Namespaces","url":"https://www.gooddaysirpodcast.com/163","content_text":"In this episode, we discuss certifications, the \"Uber of Humans\", Marc Benioff's interview on CNBC discussing the regulation of social media, and naming conflicts in Apex.\n\n\nYou may soon be able to send ‘Human Ubers’ as your surrogate - BBC Three\nSalesforce CEO Marc Benioff says regulate Facebook like tobacco\nDavos 2018: A.I. machine called Einstein attends Salesforce meetings\nSalesForce.com vs Dynamics 365 CRM: A live Side-By-Side Comparison By BrainSell LLC On February 14th | Markets Insider\n","content_html":"In this episode, we discuss certifications, the \"Uber of Humans\", Marc Benioff's interview on CNBC discussing the regulation of social media, and naming conflicts in Apex.
\n\nIn this episode, we discuss Marc Benioff's comments on regulating social media, Larry Ellison's comments on outcompeting Salesforce in SaaS, using namespaces, and collecting debug logs for unauthenticated site users.
\n\nIn this episode, we discuss Marc Benioff's comments on regulating social media companies at Davos, the recent service disruption, Trailhead resumes, Spring '18 release notes, Microsoft's cross-platform Powershell, and unit testing.
\n\nIn this episode we discuss, a bunch of stuff that I can't remember because I drank too much whiskey so check out the show links or just listen to the show. Join our Slack Community if you read this and wish for a more informative show notes...or just join to see what people talk about. Jeremy doesn't now I did this so...shhhhhhhhhhhh...be cool.
\n\nIn this episode, we discuss our experiences with all day meetings, running MS SQL in a docker container on a Mac, Rootstock acquiring Kenandy, changes to the Lightning URL format, and Salesforce acquiring Attic Labs to join the Quip team.
\n\nIn this episode, we discuss @TestSetup
methods being counted in code coverage stats, Salesforce and other companies moving away from Oracle, Andrew Fawcett joining Salesforce.com as VP Product Management in the platform group, Apex Sharp, and Intel's processor design flaw.
In this episode, we discuss Finisar opening a facility in Texas as part of Apple's $1 billion Advanced Manufacturing Fund for American manufacturers, John Zissomos leaving Salesforce.com, error handling and null checking, the recent release of Illuminated Cloud 2.0, and finally we reflect on the events of 2017 and discuss our pridictions for 2018.
\n\n","summary":"In this episode, we discuss Finisar opening a facility in Texas as part of Apple's $1 billion Advanced Manufacturing Fund for American manufacturers, John Zissomos leaving Salesforce.com, error handling and null checking, the recent release of Illuminated Cloud 2.0, and finally we reflect on the eve","date_published":"2017-12-27T17:00:00.000-06:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/22621793-c6dd-4000-acbf-f8696b88e074/eda2ab85-0fff-4d21-9c1a-4807fe7065ed.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":80361320,"duration_in_seconds":6660}]},{"id":"526996bbe4b00a92c9033bc0:5269c31be4b0eded4209f552:5a3af598c83025c32a3829be","title":"A Kerfuffle Amongst the Indoctrinated","url":"https://www.gooddaysirpodcast.com/156","content_text":"In this episode, we discuss scouting too far ahead on project requirements, debate agile vs waterfall, and answer questions from the Good Day, Sir! Community.\n\n\nBarry Hawkins - How We Got Here, And What To Do About It\nNew California Law Prohibits Salary History Inquiries\nOur Path to Equality: The Salesforce Annual Update \nProposal to Turn the Salesforce Tower Into a Real Gusher Advances\nJokesters propose fountain on top of Salesforce Tower\nInstall a majestic artistic fountain on top of the Salesforce tower!\n","content_html":"In this episode, we discuss scouting too far ahead on project requirements, debate agile vs waterfall, and answer questions from the Good Day, Sir! Community.
\n\nIn this episode, we discuss Matt Lacey's IDE survey, switching away from Evernote, the portablity of code, unit testing, and answer questions from the Good Day, Sir! Community.
\n\nIn this episode, we discuss design patterns, null checking, chequebook journalism, Brett Nelson's GDS Soundboard, recent changes in Salesforce product management team, and HPE CEO Meg Whitman stepping down.
\n\nIn this episode, we continue our discussion on custom integrations and discuss Marc Benioff being named #1 in comparably ranking of top CEOs, and blockchain(ing?).
\n\nIn this episode, we discuss building configurable integration software, Salesforce's Q3 results, and a switch statement coming to Apex in the near future thanks to recent updates to the Apex Compiler.
\n\nIn this episode, we discuss Einstein Analytics and SAQL, Marc Benioff's interview on the topic of equal pay, Salesforce's 2017 Invester Day, and the Dreamforce 2017 Developer Keynote.
\n\nIn this episode, we discuss various topics streaming out of the Dreamforce 2017 conference.
\n\n","summary":"In this episode, we discuss various topics streaming out of the Dreamforce 2017 conference.","date_published":"2017-11-08T17:00:00.000-06:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/22621793-c6dd-4000-acbf-f8696b88e074/588c7ef8-73d2-4266-8d20-256ef8302266.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":60200074,"duration_in_seconds":4980}]},{"id":"526996bbe4b00a92c9033bc0:5269c31be4b0eded4209f552:59fa4b6c64265feb54c212c9","title":"Unexpected Chili","url":"https://www.gooddaysirpodcast.com/149","content_text":"In this episode, we discuss avoiding social media, progressive web apps, deployment and unit testing, and end-to-end testing vs. unit testing.\n\n\nHow I cured my tech fatigue by ditching feeds\nA Seat at the Table - It Leadership in the Age of Agility\nImprove Your Application By Running Fewer Tests\nThe Testing Renaissance\n","content_html":"In this episode, we discuss avoiding social media, progressive web apps, deployment and unit testing, and end-to-end testing vs. unit testing.
\n\nIn this episode, we discuss refactoring, global search, the Salesforce Success Community being rebranded to the Trailblazer Community, and Skuid's upcoming Millau Release.
\n\nIn this episode, we discuss issues with deploying metadata that has been significantly refactored, Apex getting listed on the TIOBE index, the controversy around the NPM CEO, caution for those traveling to California, and questions from the Good Day, Sir! Community.
\n\nIn this episode, we discuss Google Clips, primary key (PK) chunking, the coming software apocalypse, and answer questions from the Good Day, Sir! Community.
\n\nIn this episode, we discuss buying a new Apple iPhone and changes to Siri search, Marc Benioff's birthday and being awarded by Variety, Equifax CEO resigning, ProsperWorks raising $53 million to compete with Salesforce.com, and answer questions from the Good Day, Sir! Slack Community.
\n\nIn this episode, we discuss SAP suing AB InBev, Equifax's data breach, having a beginner's mind, the recent Apple device announcements, server-side vs. client-side development, and dealing with large projects.
\n\nIn this episode, we discuss Salesforce's elusive research division, live coding interviews, and the Lightning Theme coming to Visualforce pages in Winter '18.
\n\nIn this episode, we discuss Target moving away from AWS, low code platforms, and answer questions from the Good Day, Sir! Community.
\n\nIn this episode, we discuss Salesforce.com's Q2 financial results over some tasty brews.
\n\n","summary":"In this episode, we discuss Salesforce.com's Q2 financial results over some tasty brews.","date_published":"2017-08-24T09:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/22621793-c6dd-4000-acbf-f8696b88e074/953f3c67-a2c6-451a-bab4-63011c63b3f8.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":51976620,"duration_in_seconds":4294}]},{"id":"526996bbe4b00a92c9033bc0:5269c31be4b0eded4209f552:5994ca32f14aa120d908356b","title":"Happy Clappy","url":"https://www.gooddaysirpodcast.com/140","content_text":"In this episode, we discuss migrating emails into enhanced email, Service Cloud, Salesforce security, managed packages, the Workbench outage, Mavensmate IDE, and answer questions from the Good Day, Sir! Community.\n\n\nSalesforce's second-largest business just hired its fourth new leader in four years as growth slows\nSalesforce “red team” members present tool at Defcon, get fired\nworkbench.developerforce.com SSL Certificate is expired (14-Aug-2017)\n","content_html":"In this episode, we discuss migrating emails into enhanced email, Service Cloud, Salesforce security, managed packages, the Workbench outage, Mavensmate IDE, and answer questions from the Good Day, Sir! Community.
\n\nIn this episode, we discuss podcasting, managed packages, lightning component development, flows, and agile projects with fellow podcaster and co-host of the Code Coverage podcast, Steven Herod.
\n\n","summary":"In this episode, we discuss podcasting, managed packages, lightning component development, flows, and agile projects with fellow podcaster and co-host of the Code Coverage podcast, Steven Herod.","date_published":"2017-08-09T15:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/22621793-c6dd-4000-acbf-f8696b88e074/1949405c-fcc1-4235-8be6-2d05ce133390.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":76211270,"duration_in_seconds":6314}]},{"id":"526996bbe4b00a92c9033bc0:5269c31be4b0eded4209f552:5985e292cd0f685d7854417c","title":"The Training Wheels Are Off","url":"https://www.gooddaysirpodcast.com/138","content_text":"In this episode, our guest Shaun Holmes shares with us what to expect at SurfForce '17 - The community event with a twist. We also discuss some frustrations with how Process Builder and code interact.\n\n\nSurfforce '17\nTwitter: Shaun Holmes\n","content_html":"In this episode, our guest Shaun Holmes shares with us what to expect at SurfForce '17 - The community event with a twist. We also discuss some frustrations with how Process Builder and code interact.
\n\n","summary":"In this episode, our guest Shaun Holmes talks to us about what to expect at Surfforce '17 - The community event with a twist. We also, discuss some frustrations with how Process Builder and code interact.","date_published":"2017-08-07T12:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/22621793-c6dd-4000-acbf-f8696b88e074/655b59e2-07bd-42b3-9d9f-2054c0c51adc.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":62976701,"duration_in_seconds":5211}]},{"id":"526996bbe4b00a92c9033bc0:5269c31be4b0eded4209f552:59791739f9a61e3ac5bdc349","title":"In the Milieu","url":"https://www.gooddaysirpodcast.com/137","content_text":"In this episode, we discuss creepy loyalty programs, Google Glass 2.0, Oracle and SAP clouds, Windows Azure Docker containers, developer surveys, and Salesforce.com's new podcast titled Blazing Trails.\n\n\nJust look at our cloud sales, beams profit-sapped SAP\nReview: Windows Server containers are new and strange\nThe State of Developer Ecosystem in 2017\nIonic Survey - Big Picture\nWAT\nBlazing Trails\n","content_html":"In this episode, we discuss creepy loyalty programs, Google Glass 2.0, Oracle and SAP clouds, Windows Azure Docker containers, developer surveys, and Salesforce.com's new podcast titled Blazing Trails.
\n\nIn this episode, we continue to discuss various points of view around the future of developing on the Salesforce.com platform, the need for a package management system, and some more details about the upcoming Surfforce conference.
\n\nIn this episode, we discuss Jeremy's experiences after attending TrailheaDX and explore various points of view on the future of working with the Salesforce.com platform.
\n\nIn this episode, Jeremy is joined by Chuck Liddell to discuss their experience at Trailheadx, Packaging 2, using scratch orgs for the admin/developer workflow, platform events, and Chuck's new integration product, Valence.
\n\n","summary":"In this episode, Jeremy is joined by Chuck Liddell to discuss their experience at Trailheadx, Packaging 2, using scratch orgs for the admin/developer workflow, platform events, and Chuck's new integration product, Valence.","date_published":"2017-07-06T10:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/22621793-c6dd-4000-acbf-f8696b88e074/509cc084-c382-4a4e-9ca8-0d778ec22d63.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":58955897,"duration_in_seconds":4876}]},{"id":"526996bbe4b00a92c9033bc0:5269c31be4b0eded4209f552:594af453e3df286e6bb8b269","title":"API Reach Around","url":"https://www.gooddaysirpodcast.com/133","content_text":"In this episode, we discuss losing our listing on iTunes, Matsusaka beef, issues deploying metadata with updated managed packages, unit tests that snowball in complexity, the Apex Metadata API, and plans for the upcoming TrailheaDX Salesforce Developer Conference.\n\n\nMatsusaka beef\nJapanese Wagyu Beef Returns for a Limited Time to Capa Restaurant at Four Seasons Resort Orlando\nIntroducing the Apex Metadata API\nTrailheaDX - Salesforce Developer Conference\n","content_html":"In this episode, we discuss losing our listing on iTunes, Matsusaka beef, issues deploying metadata with updated managed packages, unit tests that snowball in complexity, the Apex Metadata API, and plans for the upcoming TrailheaDX Salesforce Developer Conference.
\n\nIn this episode, we discuss phonetic string matching, upcoming social features in Skype, Pega's CEO keynote, and notable product announcements by Apple at WWDC17.
\n\nIn this episode, we revisit our discussion on the @testSetup annotation and discuss issues with Visualforce action functions, concerns over deployments that affect users that are actively using the system, Salesforce developer documentation not being indexed by Google, Shannon Hale's Reddit AMA responses, and we answer questions from the Good Day, Sir! Community.
\n\nIn this episode, we discuss using the @testSetup annotation, Chrome enterprise supporting SaaS apps, AWS hiring James Gosling, and we answer questions from the Good Day, Sir! Community.
\n\nIn this episode, we discuss our experiences at Texas Dreamin' 2017, various ways people learn to code, and Salesforce's Fiscal 2018 first quarter results.
\n\nIn this episode we discuss custom lightning development, PhantomJS and Headless Chrome, Apple’s Q2 earnings, Hulu TV, Oracle restructuring its sales team, Benioff’s $400 billion job creation goal, and where to meet up for happy hour at Texas Dreamin 2017.
\n\nIn this episode, we discuss Amazon’s Lex as a service, AWS CEO’s comments on Oracle customers, getting started as a developer, our first computers and the languages we used, implementing Salesforce using Agile, the risk of Lightning UIs suffering from poor usability design, the risk of business logic in lightning controllers, opinions on the Lightning Design System (SLDS), and the productivity of Salesforce development vs other languages.
\n\nIn this episode, we discuss Salesforce achieving net-zero greenhouse gas emissions, various highlights from Facebook's F8 conference, Oracle's recent acquisitions, Punycode phishing attack, and losing patience with Lightning.
\n\nIn this episode, we discuss the IntelliJ 2017 release, accusations by the Department of Labor concerning Google's wage gap, Benioff capping off the Salesforce Tower, and the need to release early and often.
\n\nIn this episode, we bring back beer and discuss our favorite April Fools pranks, Salesforce receiving a Cloud Positive Classification from the Department of Defense (DoD), Salesforce’s continued effort to close the wage gap, and transitioning solutions from Excel to Salesforce.
\n\nIn this episode, we discuss Salesforce.com's new mascot, Amazon Connect, Internet privacy laws, rumors that Oracle may acquire Accenture, and Angular v4.0.
\n\nIn this episode, we discuss Apex transactions, SalesforceDX, user research and wireframes, Angular woes, and Marc Benioff's comments after meeting with President Trump.
\n\nIn this episode we follow up on the Salesforce.com FY18 Kickoff Coke demo, answer questions from our Slack community, and discuss Pi day and Einstein’s birthday, who pays for wait-time during deployments, Skuid raising $24 million in new financing, Microsoft’s DeepCoder, and rogue high performers.
\n\nIn this episode, we discuss developing lightning components with 3rd party frameworks, Salesforce Quick-Start implementations, the Salesforce FY18 Kickoff event, and IBM Watson and Salesforce Einstein partnership.
\n\nIn this episode, we discuss sharing rules and system context, design sprints and BDUF in general, monetizing IoT data, consulting practices, and Salesforce.com’s Q4 2017 results and earning call.
\n\nIn this episode, we discuss using named credentials, big tech companies relocating their conferences, Google's experimental Upspin file sharing framework, and we answer questions from the Good Day, Sir! Community.
\n\nIn this episode, we discuss quotes and CPQ, using font-end frameworks with Salesforce, Chris Rock's controversial routine at the Salesforce Annual Sales Kick-off Meeting, IsNull vs IsBlank, leaving code better than how you found it, and Google's Spanner database service.
\n\nIn this episode, we discuss Quip revamping its UI, community events Surf Force and Texas Dreamin', deployment frequency, Salesforce.com's release overview videos, transitioning from Visualforce to Lightning, and Salesforce.com's Connected Small Business Report.
\n\nIn this episode, we discuss Microsoft's and Apple's financial results, CS60 performance problems, Dropbox's fastest to $1B run rate, Dropbox Paper and Smart Sync, Slack Grid, Salesforce's new Bellevue office, and we answer questions from the Good Day, Sir! Slack Community.
\n\nIn this episode, we discuss Salesforce continuing to invest in Hyderabad, our preferences for organizing a class, Salesforce being compared to Blackberry, REST API composite resources, using the Bulk API in the browser, and the cost of maintaining certifications.
\n\nIn this episode, we discuss slow deployments, unit testing, Oracle's new data centers, Salesforce hiring Monica Langely as an executive VP, Microsoft's continued investment in AI, and Marc Benioff's interview from the annual World Economic Forum.
\n\nIn this episode, we discuss fat-washing cocktails, FinancialForce's new CEO, Atlassian acquiring Trello, dueling with Salesforce support, and questions from the Good Day, Sir! Slack community.
\n\nIn this episode, we discuss certifications, thoughts on working with dual screens, workarounds for visualforce bugs, IdeaExchange, Apple's App Store numbers and the Salesforce AppExchange, and Microsoft LinkedIn.
\n\nIn this episode, we discuss the aftermatch of the team dynamic topic from Episode 109, questions from the Good Day Sir! Community, notable topics from 2016, and our predictions for Salesforce and the tech industry for 2017.
","summary":"In this episode, we discuss the aftermatch of the team dynamic topic from Episode 109, questions from the Good Day Sir! Community, notable topics from 2016, and give our predictions for Salesforce and the tech industry for 2017.","date_published":"2016-12-29T17:00:00.000-06:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/22621793-c6dd-4000-acbf-f8696b88e074/a6fe3331-72da-4117-84db-d09029d53816.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":87844532,"duration_in_seconds":7283}]},{"id":"526996bbe4b00a92c9033bc0:5269c31be4b0eded4209f552:585d97c2197aea589d5c0122","title":"Dirty Bits","url":"https://www.gooddaysirpodcast.com/109","content_text":"In this episode, we discuss poorly written Process Builder processes, team dynamics, exception handling performance, and answer questions from members of the Good Day, Sir! Community.\n\n\nGood Day, Sir! Community\nIlluminated Cloud - Salesforce IDE\n\n\n ","content_html":"In this episode, we discuss poorly written Process Builder processes, team dynamics, exception handling performance, and answer questions from members of the Good Day, Sir! Community.
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","summary":"In this episode, we discuss poorly written Process Builder processes, team dynamics, exception handling performance, and answer questions from members of the Good Day, Sir! Community.","date_published":"2016-12-23T15:00:00.000-06:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/22621793-c6dd-4000-acbf-f8696b88e074/e3139728-3d8a-4f60-82c6-a5c27aeb7a01.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":70416699,"duration_in_seconds":5831}]},{"id":"526996bbe4b00a92c9033bc0:5269c31be4b0eded4209f552:58541ca7c534a5cc29702377","title":"Giant, Sloppy Functions","url":"https://www.gooddaysirpodcast.com/108","content_text":"In this episode, we discuss getting older in tech, choosing custom develpment over installing apps, tech leaders to meet with President-elect Trump, inline code vs. short functions, source control and deployments, TrailheaDX 2017, and helping Jeremy decide whether to get a new Mac Mini or build a custom entertainment PC.\n\n\nOn Getting Old(er) in Tech\nSilicon Valley CEOs didn't hide their distaste for Donald Trump. Now comes the reckoning\nGoogle extends conservative outreach as Trump calls tech meeting\nSalesforce just bought a startup called Twin Prime, adding to its $5 billion buying binge\nJohn Carmack on Inlined Code\nSaleforce brings bot conversations, SMS, Facebook Messenger to Service Cloud\n12 of the Best Salesforce Developer Resources\nBluecanvas.io\nTrailheaDX 2017\n","content_html":"
In this episode, we discuss getting older in tech, choosing custom develpment over installing apps, tech leaders to meet with President-elect Trump, inline code vs. short functions, source control and deployments, TrailheaDX 2017, and helping Jeremy decide whether to get a new Mac Mini or build a custom entertainment PC.
\n\nIn this episode, we discuss why good developers might write terrible code, unit testing vs. functional testing, process builder, concerns around catfishing candidates and outsourcing, and why German pilsners are better than Czech pilsners.
\n\nIn this episode, we discuss the snowball affect of subscription services, Thoughtworks Technology Radar, Skuid's Brooklyn Release, and Domain-Driven Design (DDD).
\n\nIn this episode, we discuss Salesforce.com's Q3 2017 earnings, the lack of a development enviornment for Marketing Cloud, and an updated review of the MacBook Pro 15\".
\n\nIn this episode, we discuss developing Lightning Components, Re/code's interview with Marc Benioff, and first impressions of the new MacBook Pro.
\n\nIn this episode, we discuss an Einstein opinion article removed from the Oracle blog, the pitfalls of adding workflow rules in production, organizing trigger logic, Steve Balmer's comments on buying Salesforce.com, and the recent Macbook Pro product.
in this episode, we discuss Microsoft, Wipro acquiring Appirio, IoT devices hacked for DDoS attack, Quip, Oracle's NetSuite acquisition, Benioff walking away from Twitter acquisition, and Process Builder errors.
In this episode, we discuss TypeScript, ReactiveX, Javascript as a language, artificial intelligence, Salesforce not acquiring Twitter, concerns over the SaaS business model, and Workplace by Facebook.
In this episode, we discuss our impressions of Dreamforce 2016 and SalesforceDX.
In this episode, we discuss Twitter acquisition rumors, Salesforce.com wanting to block Microsoft-LinkedIn deal, Oracle Project Visual Code, Google G Suite, and issues with managed packages and unit testing.
In this episode, we discuss Oktoberfest beer, Salesforce.com Einstein, open-source software, Troops, Vlocity, Microsoft stock buyback, Salesforce Stickers for iMessage, Google Allo, custom iterators, and unit testing records with unique constraints.
In this episode, we discuss issues with slow Salesforce.com Sandbox creation and ongoing developer tool performance, and Salesforce.com's Q2 financial results.
We need help! Share the Good Day, Sir! Podcast with your friends and colleagues. Like our Facebook page for some reason that we don’t understand!
","summary":"In this episode, we discuss issues with slow Salesforce.com Sandbox creation and ongoing developer tool performance, and Salesforce.com's Q2 financial results.","date_published":"2016-09-02T11:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/22621793-c6dd-4000-acbf-f8696b88e074/5b9311cc-f62b-4ce8-88ce-383dc4326a86.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":47728282,"duration_in_seconds":3940}]},{"id":"526996bbe4b00a92c9033bc0:5269c31be4b0eded4209f552:57c092cd3e00be693beea4a5","title":"Silent but Deadly","url":"https://www.gooddaysirpodcast.com/95","content_text":"In this episode, we discuss Salesforce.com Health Cloud, our Dreamforce attendance, artificial intelligence (AI) as it pertains to CRM, Marc Benioff on the cover of Forbes, whether anything innovative has come out of Salesforce.com in recent years, and issues with lengthy save and compile times in sandbox environments.Nonstop Benioff: Inside The Master Networker's Audacious Plan To Disrupt Salesforce -- And The WorldSalesforce.com: Where Ambition Has Its PriceSalesforce is suddenly hiring fewer people after spending nearly $4 billion buying companies this yearJim Cramer Gives His Opinion On Chipotle, Salesforce And McDonald'sSalesforce Rolls Out Telhealth Features to Health Cloud via Mobile DeviceOutro Clip: Borgore & G-Eazy - Forbes","content_html":"In this episode, we discuss Salesforce.com Health Cloud, our Dreamforce attendance, artificial intelligence (AI) as it pertains to CRM, Marc Benioff on the cover of Forbes, whether anything innovative has come out of Salesforce.com in recent years, and issues with lengthy save and compile times in sandbox environments.
In this episode, we discuss using Saas tools vs. Word documents, the Chrome Javascript console bug and sites intentionally disabling the Javascript console, reports of stock analysts lowering expectations for Salesforce.com’s upcoming Q2 financial results, and Salesforce.com’s acquisition of BeyondCore.
In this episode, we discuss project estimation and work-life balance, issues with the latest updates to Google Chrome, Jeremy’s homebrew keg setup, whether to attend Dreamforce'16 or not, synchronization issues between Salesforce Clouds, and Salesforce.com's acquisition of Quip.
In this episode, we are joined by Salesforce.com MVP and entrepreneur Nick Hamm to discuss how 10K Advisors looks to fill the void for top Salesforce.com Talent.
","summary":"In this episode, we are joined by Salesforce.com MVP and entrepreneur Nick Hamm to discuss how 10K Advisors looks to fill the void for top Salesforce.com Talent.","date_published":"2016-08-04T15:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/22621793-c6dd-4000-acbf-f8696b88e074/1c0ed0ce-dd64-4e2f-8ab6-da505cf712d0.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":48881683,"duration_in_seconds":4036}]},{"id":"526996bbe4b00a92c9033bc0:5269c31be4b0eded4209f552:579a3e3de3df285bcac88511","title":"The Bros and the Babes","url":"https://www.gooddaysirpodcast.com/91","content_text":"In this episode, we discuss the recent Salesforce.com MVP Lightning Experience Summit, the Troops Slackbot for Sales, 10K Advisors, Microsoft's Professional Degree Program, Salesforce1 mobile dropping support for some devices, Amazon acquiring Cloud9 IDE, job postings for Salesforce.com coders, and StackOverflow.com's new Documentation site.Introducing Troops – A Slackbot For Sales10K AdvisorsMicrosoft announces professional degree programSalesforce to drop support for all Android devices except Samsung and NexusAmazon acquires Cloud9 IDEHot job alert: Become a Salesforce coderStackOverflow.com Documentation","content_html":"In this episode, we discuss the recent Salesforce.com MVP Lightning Experience Summit, the Troops Slackbot for Sales, 10K Advisors, Microsoft's Professional Degree Program, Salesforce1 mobile dropping support for some devices, Amazon acquiring Cloud9 IDE, job postings for Salesforce.com coders, and StackOverflow.com's new Documentation site.
In this episode, we discuss Amazon's Prime Day, show reviews that we missed, Hyperdev, StackOverflow's new research site, The Night Of, rumors that Oracle is buying Netsuite, whether Agile is making Technical Architects obsolete or if the role is just evolving, and changes to the Lightning Experience navigation coming in Winter 17.
","summary":"In this episode, we discuss Amazon's Prime Day, show reviews that we missed, Hyperdev, StackOverflow's new research site, The Night Of, rumors that Oracle is buying Netsuite, whether Agile is making Technical Architects obsolete or if the role is just evolving, and changes to the Lightning Experien","date_published":"2016-07-14T14:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/22621793-c6dd-4000-acbf-f8696b88e074/38a79fd2-81b3-4bb1-8389-62fe4572896d.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":58066985,"duration_in_seconds":4802}]},{"id":"526996bbe4b00a92c9033bc0:5269c31be4b0eded4209f552:577dae246a4963edd5776de3","title":"Beer for Breakfast","url":"https://www.gooddaysirpodcast.com/89","content_text":"In this episode, we discuss Google's human fly paper, hitting Salesforce limitations when setting up test data, a review of the Illuminated Cloud IDE for Salesforce.com, rant about the setup tools for the Lightning UX, the rebranding of the Salesforce.com Mobile SDK, Keir Bowden's article on \"The MVP Life\" and debate whether MVP's can be honest and critical in the community without fear, and Microsoft's announcement of Dynamics 365 and AppSource.Google Patented a Sticky Car Hood That Traps Pedestrians Like FliesIlluminated Cloud IDEThe MVP LifeMicrosoft Dynamics 365Microsoft gives Salesforce a shove with new Dynamics 365 integrated cloud platformFor Salesforce, it’s Eat or Be EatenGhostery Chrome Extension","content_html":"
In this episode, we discuss Google's human fly paper, hitting Salesforce limitations when setting up test data, a review of the Illuminated Cloud IDE for Salesforce.com, rant about the setup tools for the Lightning UX, the rebranding of the Salesforce.com Mobile SDK, Keir Bowden's article on "The MVP Life" and debate whether MVP's can be honest and critical in the community without fear, and Microsoft's announcement of Dynamics 365 and AppSource.
In this episode, we discuss Marc Benioff's comments on the Brexit decision, when to use point and click tools vs coding, fixing a bad Salesforce.com instance vs starting over, MavensMate IDE suspending development and alternative IDE's, issues with invalid metadata being produced by the Salesforce.com MetadataAPI, and AWS Lambda.
In this episode, we discuss Oracle racing Salesforce.com to $10 billion, Docker for Mac and Windows, Salesforce Mobile App Cloud, Lightning Communities, and Surf Force, a user group event being organized by Shaun Holmes.
Don't forget to mark your calendar for Surf Force! August 13,2016 Aberavon, Wales. You can register by visiting www.surfforce.co and stay in touch by following @surfforce on twitter.
","summary":"In this episode, we discuss Oracle racing Salesforce.com to $10 billion, Docker for Mac and Windows, Salesforce Mobile App Cloud, Lightning Communities, and Surf Force, a user group event being organized by Shaun Holmes.","date_published":"2016-06-24T16:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/22621793-c6dd-4000-acbf-f8696b88e074/605686e7-6ea2-409e-a65e-c2b1c921a749.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":43628274,"duration_in_seconds":3599}]},{"id":"526996bbe4b00a92c9033bc0:5269c31be4b0eded4209f552:5762e3c337c5818b48e21003","title":"Hug a Finn","url":"https://www.gooddaysirpodcast.com/86","content_text":"In this episode, we discuss the existence of a tech bubble, notable topics from the Apple WWDC, the value of certifications, TrailheadX, and Microsoft's acquisition of LinkedIn.Finland, home to Nokia and jobless engineers, struggles to fill tech jobsHere’s Everything Apple Announced at WWDC 2016Satya Nadella explains in a sentence the real reason he bought LinkedIn ... and Salesforce should be worriedVideo: EVERY Action Movie Trailer Uses The Same Sound","content_html":"In this episode, we discuss the existence of a tech bubble, notable topics from the Apple WWDC, the value of certifications, TrailheadX, and Microsoft's acquisition of LinkedIn.
In this episode, we discuss field history tracking not available to unit tests, the Salesforce.com superlative index, the Salesforce.com data center teams and AWS, the SEC looking to crackdown on non-GAAP accounting, Salesforce opening a COE (center of excellence) in Hyderabad, and notable topics from the Salesforce TrailheaDX Developer Conference.
In this episode, we discuss asking questions on support forums, Google winning copyright lawsuit filed by Oracle, speculations on how Salesforce.com could utilize AWS, The Information's 2016 rankings of tech events to attend, social media struggling with social commerce, and Salesforce.com's acquisition of Demandware.
In this episode, we discuss Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP), single barrel whiskey, Salesforce's recent acquisitions costing an estimated $75 million, Apple Store app approvals vs Salesforce AppExchange approvals, Salesforce.com licenses increasing by 40% in the UK, follow up on Amazon Smile, questions Jim Cramer asked Benioff on his recent political stances, Benioff's comments on the Q1 2017 numbers, and Benioff's response to more buyout rumors.
In this episode, we discuss charitable shopping with Amazon Smile, Google Home, issues with referencing static resources in the Summer'16 release, Fitbit acquiring Coin's wearable payment assets, Google spreadsheets integrated with Salesforce, Project Sayonara, Marc Benioff campaigning against George Lucas' museum, Salesforce.com's Fiscal 2017 Q1 Results, and more details on the NA14 outage.
In this episode, we discuss Node.js and Javascript fatigue, Jeff Bezos making $6 billion in 20 minutes, the Salesforce NA14 outage, Salesforce using AWS, Salesforce's Thunder IoT Cloud, Cisco Jasper, and Dan Lyons' book "Disrupted: My Misadventure in the Start-Up Bubble"
In this episode, Jeremy shares his tips on preparing tri-tip beef and we discuss annoying UPS warning tones, a reported incident at Apple HQ, Slack targeting Salesforce and Oracle, a debate on integration tools such as Informatica Cloud, the inability to change your rating on Salesforce Knowledge Articles, the lack of information on the TrailheaDX Salesforce Developer Conference, and Forbes interview with Adam Seligman on building apps for the Salesforce Platform.
In this episode, we officially announce our new Slack community and discuss Marc Benioff's most recent bonus, using FluidApp with Gmail, Gartner naming Salesforce.com the leader in AIM (Application, Infrastructure, and Middleware), TrailheaDX, Skuid's Rockaway release, a lightning round of Lightning UX topics, and the Lightning Locker Service.
In this episode, we discuss Twitter acquiring Peer, Benioff using Microsoft's HoloLens, Dan Lyons' comments on Hubspot, National Equal Pay Day, Keith Block's new watch, Salesforce's Proxy Statement for 2016 Annual meeting of Stockholders, Salesforce being sued for discrimination, and Amazon reaching $10 billion in sales.
In this episode, we discuss The Clouds featuring Shell Black on bass, the StackOverflow 2016 Developer Survey, IBM acquiring Bluewolf, Salesforce acquiring MetaMind, Salesforce partnering with NEC, Apptus adding support for Microsoft Dynamics, and highlights from the Microsoft Build 2016 conference.
In this episode, we are joined by guest host and long-time friend of the show Shaun Holmes to discuss and debate many different topics around the Salesforce.com platform including working with Salesforce.com Support.
In this episode, we discuss Dropbox building their own cloud and moving away from AWS, Marc Benioff's commitment to making sure the Salesforce Tower includes mindful spaces, using encrypted fields in Salesforce, the recently announced Salesforce Field Service Lightning, and Oracle's financial results.
In this episode, we discuss Salesforce.com's Q4 earnings, Alphabet and Salesforce Ventures invesing millions in ThousandEyes, and the FBI attempting to force Apple to provided a hack for iOS.
In this episode, we discuss choosing an MVC framework, how Salesforce MVPs are chosen, Tod Nielson leaving Salesforce, predictions on Salesforce.com's platform, PWC's talent exchange and the gig economy, Salesforce.com's acquisition of PredictionIO, Netflix's migration to the Amazon Cloud, and talk about the things we enjoy by playing Castaway/Desert Island.
In this episode, we discuss Oracle's continued transition into the Cloud and Apple’s fight against FBI demands to create a backdoor into iOS.
In this episode, we are joined by our good friend Teddy Zemedie to discuss popular design stats in 2015 published by Avacode, managing and deploying Salesforce configuration and code changes using version control, and Heroku Connect.
In this episode, we discuss gulp, twitter struggling to monetize, and the Salesforce live broadcast of their FY17 kickoff and product demos of new features for Sales and Service Lightning clouds.
In this episode, we discuss the World Economic Forum in Davos, the SteelBrick acquisition causing partner pain, a seeming increase of reports that Salesforce.com will have a rough 2016, the Wave Analytics reboot and IoT, and Oracle offering sales people major bonuses for getting customers to buy cloud offerings.
In this episode, we discuss cooking with a sous-vide, the current state of IoT, using ORM patterns in Apex, banned words for 2016, notable topics from the Spring '16 release notes, and reported updates to Salesforce Analytics (Wave).
In this episode, we discuss the recently announced Salesforce and Box integration, a possible Salesforce acquisition of SteelBrick, the Salesforce acquisition of MinHash, recent reportings of a price drop for the Analytics Cloud, and close out the year with some memorable clips and some predictions for 2016.
Merry Christmas! and thank you to everyone who listens to us, has written a review, engaged us on Twitter, and been a guest on our show. We had a lot of fun producing this show this year and look forward to another great year!
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In this episode, we discuss Salesforce spending $3 million to close their gender pay gap, #NoCodeNovember, and tips and advice for common issues we face when reviewing existing Salesforce implementations.
In this episode, we discuss Salesforce's ever growing real-estate needs, Salesforce Ventures, dealing with updates to PaaS environments, Larry Ellison's keynote from Oracle OpenWorld 2015, the value of the AppExchange to Salesforce, the confusion around Lightning and Skuid, and how JavaScript is more popular than ever.
In this episode, we talk about processes and estimating projects, get nostalgic about Back to the Future, gripe about annoying downtime and delays developing on Salesforce, and brainstorm on new cloud verticals for the Salesforce platform.
\n\n\n\nIn this episode, we discuss blue ice, Amazon pulling AppleTV from their catalog, Facebook feeds and ads, Benioff taking a break from Facebook, updates to MavensMate IDE, and Amazon's QuickSight BI tool.
In this episode, we discuss Salesforce's stance on CISA, the tech industry's impact on San Francisco, BASE CRM, the slow adoption of IoT, Microsoft's acquisition of Adxstudio, and creepy employee trackers.
#SwearJar | @jeremy (0) | @john (2)
In this episode, we discuss our experience from Dreamforce, Uber, Forbes' list of interesting things from Dreamforce, the Women's Innovation panel, Microsoft's strong presence at the conference, the winners and losers of the conference, Jim Cramer's interview with Marc Benioff, the creepiness of IoT, and a high-level breakdown of the companies that use Salesforce.
#SwearJar | @jeremy (3) | @john (1)
In this episode, we are joined by guest host Allison Bourn to discuss taking a step away from the madness of Dreamforce with activities like yoga, running, and morning dance parties. Allison also shares her thoughts on how Salesforce is working to provide solutions for higher education and healthcare industries.
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\n\n\n\nIn this episode, we are joined by guest host Kristi Guzman to discuss the various sessions that we attended including trailhead, lighting experience, and debugging tools. We also learned more about the #GirlyGeeks (Women in Tech) group and how they offer support for women in the Salesforce community and the technology industry in general.
In the after show, we discuss our initial impressions of Marc Benioff's Keynote and the Community Cloud Keynote.
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In the after show, we give a short recap of our experience in the Admin Zone Podcast studio, debate the size of the conference and whether it is too big for San Francisco, and share some thoughts from some of the sessions that we attended.
\n\n\n\nIn this episode, we discuss IBM's cloud commercial, the Apple September 2015 Keynote event, and tips for Dreamforce.
In this episode, we discuss Salesforce's Q2 financials and walk through some highlights from the Salesforce Winter '16 release notes.
In this episode, we debate the good and bad of the new Salesforce UI "Gatorade Edition" and what it could mean for customers, partners, developers, and the community in general. Oh, and don't use the hamburger!
#SwearJar | @jeremy (2) | @john (0)
In this episode we discuss the "New Salesforce" event, our Dreamforce live recording schedule, Amazon's working conditions, rumors of price changes for Wave, Custom Metadata types in Winter'16, a brief discussion on the upcoming Salesforce Q2 financials, and Microsoft's position as Salesforce's hottest competitor.
#SwearJar | @jeremy (5) | @john (5)
In this episode we discuss the Dreamforce Podcast Zone, donating to the ASPCA, installing Windows 10 and Visual Studio 2015, the Lexus Slide hoverboard, polymorphic fields, Dreamforce tips and trailhead, Sage Live, and dynamic apex.
#SwearJar | @jeremy (0) | @john (10$ Quiz Payout)
In this episode we discuss the AppExchange for Components, downgrading managed packages, highlights of the Skuid Banzai release, the inability to copy and paste from javascript, support for Custom Permissions in Apex, Amazon AWS earnings, Talend's CEO thoughts on Salesforce and Big Data, and the ineffectiveness of performance reviews.
#SwearJar | @jeremy (0) | @john (2)
In this episode we discuss Talend's support for Salesforce Analytics, the Skuid Banzai release, RedMonk's language rankings, Illuminated Cloud Force.com IDE for IntelliJ, the dangers of spaghetti code, asynchronous triggers, unexpected issues with getContent(), Moore's Law (again), and namespace support in Apex. Jeremy takes the "Who wants to be a Salesforce Admin" quiz.
#SwearJar | @jeremy (6) | @johndesantiago (1)
In this episode we discuss Salesforce reaching 1 million volunteer hours, Office 365, IBM's 7nm chip, jQuery 3.0, TideKit shutting down, Heroku Connect, Apex Metadata API support, improvements to the Salesforce Developer Docs portal, Salesforce Shield, Microsoft Cortana Analytics, Workday acquires Upshot, developer productivity, makers schedules vs. managers schedules, and .Net support for TLS 1.2.
#SwearJar | @jeremyross (2) | @johndesantiago (1)
In this episode we discuss John becoming a Salesforce MVP, Microsoft cutting jobs, social network trends, Salesforce unmanaged packages, web form etiquette, and ways to structure a large web application.
In this episode we discuss Apple's battery replacement policy, printing latte art, automatic bug repairs, dependent page layouts, AppMesh's SalesMesh tool, Benioff's thoughts on regulators, issues with deploying list views, whether Slack would be a good acquisition for Salesforce, and promote the idea for a Dreamforce Cash Cab.
In this episode we discuss hoverboards, Google's GitHub alternative, triggers on account teams, needed fixes to the Salesforce developer site documentation, price increases for Amazon's Mechanical Turk, Fitbit IPO, Salesforce Foundation's grant to CoderDojo, Larry Ellison's comments during the Oracle Cloud Launch webcast, Salesforce's Service for Apps, Salesforce's acquisition of Kerensen Consulting, and Conga securing $70 million in funding.
In this episode we are joined by our special guest Allison Bourn to discuss the Apple Watch, LastPass security breach, changes to the Salesforce ISV program, Salesforce's Marketing Cloud 2.0, the hidden potential of person accounts, Sales Wave Analytics, and the new Salesforce certifications.
In this episode we discuss receiving our registration confirmation for attending Dreamforce, getting our hands on a COIN credit card, recently announced Apple WatchOS features, the Salesforce Data Loader for Mac OS X, Gartner's magic quadrant for IaaS, and Salesforce.com making the Fortune 500.
In this episode we discuss Sage's 2-2-2 charity model, the opening of the Salesforce Tower in London, Salesforce's acquisition of Tempo AI, and updates on Salesforce Wave.
In this episode we discuss SugarCRM's Sugarexchange, customer service software that can feel, Microsoft's bid to takeover Salesforce, Salesforce's Q1 financials, and Salesforce's market share.
In this episode our friend and Salesforce MVP extraordinaire Shell Black joins us to discuss what it means to be a Salesforce MVP and his experience at #MVPSummit2015.
In this episode we discuss the #MVPSummit2015, using invocable methods with Skuid, Fitbit IPO, Windows 10 OaaS, Salesforce acquisition rumors, and Sage's SageLife application on the Salesforce.com platform.
In this episode we discuss the latest on the Salesforce buyout rumor, May the (Sales)force, custom metadata types, and the new Salesforce platform cache feature slated for Winter '16 release.
In this episode we discuss Salesforce's App Exchange reaching 3 million downloads, Summer '15 release notes, Salesforce's HR tools, Amazon's cloud revenue, Benioff's interview with Cramer, and rumors of a Salesforce acquisition.
In this episode we discuss Coin starting to ship, space coffee, taking a Salesforce custom UI and research survey, the cost of Dreamforce compared to other tech conferences, a women-in-tech article that had nothing to do with women, where to put validation logic in triggers, and potential price increases for Salesforce.com services.
In this episode we discuss Business Insider's article on what could be holding Salesforce.com back from being the biggest tech company and Stack Overflow's 2015 Developer Survey results.
In this episode we discuss converting lead child objects using the Process Builder, Salesforce's purchase of Toopher, Zoho CEO's comments on venture-fueled cloud bubbles, and out first impressions of Salesforce Wave / Analytics Cloud.
In this episode we discuss getting rid of javascript (April Fools?), Salesforce.com's deferred revenue numbers (again), quotes from Larry Ellison on Salesforce and Workday, and Process Builder.
In this episode we discuss registering for Dreamforce 2015, Benioff winning the Celebrity Fitbit Challenge, issues with deploying large packages and metadata between sandbox and production, Benioff's stance against Indiana's Religious Freedom Restoration Act, Drunk UX testing, and Benioff's interview at the Lesbians Who Tech conference.
In this episode we discuss Hertz putting cameras in rental cars, Salesforce on the Apple Watch, Marc Benioff's commitment to being the fastest to $10 billion, GigaOm shutting down, Salesforce Cloud data science, the Dallas Salesforce Developer Group, and the Salesforce Process Builder.
In this episode, we discuss recording in our new studio for the first time, 3D printing people, Salesforce on the Apple Watch, Salesforce sales and marketing costs, whether it is a fair comparison between Salesforce and other clouds like AWS, Benioff’s thoughts on tech entrepreneurs “giving back”, meetings at Salesforce must include at least 30% women, and the absurdity of the Pega Systems "Pega-Can” campaign.
In this episode, we discuss some words of wisdom from Vint Cerf, the poor state of journalism covering Salesforce’s revenue for Q4, a debate on what analytics is or should be, SAP Hybris YaaS, smart underwear, Salesforce partying with Metallica, Heroku Connect, Lightning Connect, Lightning Components, and Salesforce's Q4 results.
In this episode, we discuss Dan Lyons and Valleywag, Walmart’s use of OpenStack, Grilling with apps and the Internet of Things, our thoughts on the the Slack vs Salesforce discussion from the Software Defined Talk Podcast, and the frustration of using the [see all data] attribute for unit testing.
In this episode, we discuss Marc Benioff named CEO of the Year by TechCrunch, rant about Salesforce deployments and unit testing, issues related to Activity History and Chatter objects, the relationship between Microsoft and Salesforce, open source enterprise cloud computing, and we dispel the idea that Salesforce is past its prime.
In this episode, we take a look at the latest Hour of Code video from Marc Benioff, reminisce on the days we first started using a computer, patients and doctors moving into the new UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital, some killer jokes you can share with your friends, Microsoft acquiring Sunrise, an update on Salesforce Wave, and a recent interview with Neil Young on Pono Music.
In this episode, we discuss Slack acquiring Screenhero, the end of the Google Glass explorer program, Amazon announcing a new email service for companies, follow-up on Benioff’s “creepy” interview, Skuid release naming, things to consider when using Sass, and the 15 Apex Commandments for developers.
","summary":"In this episode, we discuss Slack acquiring Screenhero, the end of the Google Glass explorer program, Amazon announcing a new email service for companies, follow-up on Benioff’s “creepy” interview, Skuid release naming, things to consider when using Sass, and the 15 Apex Commandments for developers.","date_published":"2015-01-29T14:00:00.000-06:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/22621793-c6dd-4000-acbf-f8696b88e074/4bd257d4-309d-402c-bd67-63d6229421dc.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":49785027,"duration_in_seconds":4116}]},{"id":"526996bbe4b00a92c9033bc0:5269c31be4b0eded4209f552:54b974dbe4b0b0eaa1047adb","title":"We’re All Heading to Creepy","url":"https://www.gooddaysirpodcast.com/23","content_text":"In this episode, we discuss the mysterious Salesforce Analyst summit, Glassdoor’s list of top companies to work for, Hubspot’s CRM, Salesforce browser support, Salesforce Enterprise App-Store, Salesforce losing top Wave engineer, Benioff’s Fitbit/Salesforce “creepy” sales pitch, Oracle acquires Datalogix, Skuid Superbank release, and the Salesforce Spring '15 release.These Are the 50 Best Places to Work for 2015The Effect Of HubSpot’s CRM Launch On SalesforceLatest Salesforce Product Lets Enterprises Roll Out Their Own App StoresSalesforce connects SharePoint files to its cloud with new toolStartup Kahuna Lures a Top Salesforce.com EngineerMarc Benioff on building relationships with your customersOracle Continues March To Cloud Buying Data As A Service Broker DatalogixSkuid Superbank Release NotesSalesforce Spring '15 release notes","content_html":"
In this episode, we discuss the mysterious Salesforce Analyst summit, Glassdoor’s list of top companies to work for, Hubspot’s CRM, Salesforce browser support, Salesforce Enterprise App-Store, Salesforce losing top Wave engineer, Benioff’s Fitbit/Salesforce “creepy” sales pitch, Oracle acquires Datalogix, Skuid Superbank release, and the Salesforce Spring '15 release.
In this episode, we discuss Marc Benioff awarded Business Person of the Year by Fortune, SOQL performance tips, Salesforce Trailhead, Salesforce quarterly results, and Microsoft announcing .Net will be open source and cross platform.
In this episode, we discuss the Salesforce Analytics Cloud in more detail.
In this episode, we discuss our reactions to what was presented and announced at the Salesforce.com Dreamforce 2014 Conference.
","summary":"In this episode, we discuss our reactions to what was presented and announced at the Salesforce.com Dreamforce 2014 Conference.","date_published":"2014-11-04T11:00:00.000-06:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/22621793-c6dd-4000-acbf-f8696b88e074/1b8830b5-c077-43ed-80a2-f3423fbcefea.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":60455523,"duration_in_seconds":5005}]},{"id":"526996bbe4b00a92c9033bc0:5269c31be4b0eded4209f552:53fcd6cbe4b07f7ab4dac1d2","title":"Something Is Different about This Cookie","url":"https://www.gooddaysirpodcast.com/19","content_text":"In this episode, we discuss annoying Salesforce ads, inconsistent session ids between Salesforce domains, Salesforce hacks, an update on Coin, features highlighted from the Skuid Summer 14 webinar, working with communities and dealing with cached content, GoInstant service shutting down, Salesforce SOS, and Salesforce.com Q2 earnings.Coin Credit CardSkuid Summer 14 Release NotesGoInstant - Time to Say FarwellSalesforce launches Service SOS, an enterprise version of Amazon's Mayday buttonSalesforce.com: As An Investment, A Spent ForceSalesforce Innovation Secrets: How Marc Benioff's Team Stays On Top\n\n<a href=\"http://traffic.libsyn.com/gooddaysirpodcast/GoodDaySir_Episode019.mp3\" class=\"sqs-block-button-element--small sqs-block-button-element\" >Download MP3 (48.8 MB, 01:07:08)</a>\n","content_html":"In this episode, we discuss annoying Salesforce ads, inconsistent session ids between Salesforce domains, Salesforce hacks, an update on Coin, features highlighted from the Skuid Summer 14 webinar, working with communities and dealing with cached content, GoInstant service shutting down, Salesforce SOS, and Salesforce.com Q2 earnings.
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","summary":"In this episode, we discuss annoying Salesforce ads, inconsistent session ids between Salesforce domains, Salesforce hacks, an update on Coin, features highlighted from the Skuid Summer 14 webinar, working with communities and dealing with cached content, GoInstant service shutting down, Salesforce ","date_published":"2014-08-26T14:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/22621793-c6dd-4000-acbf-f8696b88e074/3b6d967e-3a04-4dc0-9f2c-30554642e889.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":48763909,"duration_in_seconds":4028}]},{"id":"526996bbe4b00a92c9033bc0:5269c31be4b0eded4209f552:53e4e2a3e4b08d83f36e1b85","title":"A Fruit Makes a Seed","url":"https://www.gooddaysirpodcast.com/18","content_text":"In this episode, we discuss Microsoft expanding availability of Dynamics CRM to other countries, the lunacy of performance reviews, some big updates about SKUID, Oracle’s acquisition of TOA, Salesforce launches Sales Reach, a few thoughts on Salesforce joining BSA, and a discussion on how Salesforce uses open source.Delivering on the promise of the Microsoft Cloud for Business – Microsoft Dynamics CRM expands availabilityIncentive Pay Considered Harmful (Performance Reviews)Skuid hires Mike Duensing as CTOSkuid CommunityOracle Buys TOA TechnologiesSalesforce.com launches Sales Reach for real-time selling and marketingSalesforce.com's trademark infringement is anything but social, lawsuit claimsSalesforce.com Joins BSAHow We Use Open Source at Salesforce.com – Part 1Open Source at Salesforce.com – Part 2: How We ContributeSalesforce.com’s New Open Source Releases – Part 3\n\n<a href=\"http://traffic.libsyn.com/gooddaysirpodcast/GoodDaySir_Episode018.mp3\" class=\"sqs-block-button-element--small sqs-block-button-element\" >Download MP3 (50.2 MB, 01:09:42)</a>\n","content_html":"In this episode, we discuss Microsoft expanding availability of Dynamics CRM to other countries, the lunacy of performance reviews, some big updates about SKUID, Oracle’s acquisition of TOA, Salesforce launches Sales Reach, a few thoughts on Salesforce joining BSA, and a discussion on how Salesforce uses open source.
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","summary":"In this episode, we discuss Microsoft expanding availability of Dynamics CRM to other countries, the lunacy of performance reviews, some big updates about SKUID, Oracle’s acquisition of TOA, Salesforce launches Sales Reach, a few thoughts on Salesforce joining BSA, and a discussion on how Salesforce","date_published":"2014-08-08T10:45:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/22621793-c6dd-4000-acbf-f8696b88e074/43b37a79-cdf2-49b6-89d4-0667a98e606e.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":50570657,"duration_in_seconds":4181}]},{"id":"526996bbe4b00a92c9033bc0:5269c31be4b0eded4209f552:53e03905e4b0a545d9af5410","title":"When I Was 21 I Made Ginger Ale","url":"https://www.gooddaysirpodcast.com/17","content_text":"In this episode, we discuss whether layoffs at Microsoft could have an impact on Salesforce.com, visualforce stripping out html comments, the good and bad of commenting code, diversity at Salesforce.com, and some thoughts on Salesforce acquiring RelateIQ.Why The Layoffs At Microsoft Are Bad News For Salesforce.comStop Stripping HTML Comments from Visualforce PagesBatman Day!Salesforce employs just as many white guys as the rest of the tech worldSalesforce acquisition of RelateIQ a CRM game-changer\n\n<a href=\"http://traffic.libsyn.com/gooddaysirpodcast/GoodDaySir_Episode017.mp3\" class=\"sqs-block-button-element--small sqs-block-button-element\" target=\"_blank\">Download MP3 (39.7 MB, 00:54:39)</a>\n","content_html":"In this episode, we discuss whether layoffs at Microsoft could have an impact on Salesforce.com, visualforce stripping out html comments, the good and bad of commenting code, diversity at Salesforce.com, and some thoughts on Salesforce acquiring RelateIQ.
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","summary":"In this episode, we discuss whether layoffs at Microsoft could have an impact on Salesforce.com, visualforce stripping out html comments, the good and bad of commenting code, diversity at Salesforce.com, and some thoughts on Salesforce acquiring RelateIQ.","date_published":"2014-08-04T21:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/22621793-c6dd-4000-acbf-f8696b88e074/1cd2c52f-7ef4-46eb-98f4-4ac25e2f43a2.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":39733341,"duration_in_seconds":3278}]},{"id":"526996bbe4b00a92c9033bc0:5269c31be4b0eded4209f552:53c05c62e4b0fa4e70cca164","title":"No Soup for You!","url":"https://www.gooddaysirpodcast.com/16","content_text":"In this episode we discuss Benioff getting denied service at a fancy restaurant, the technology behind StarTrek replicators (yeah we geeked out for a bit), an update on Benioff selling shares, Salesforce Summer ’14 release dates, challenges Salesforce is likely facing releasing across an increasing number of pods, a few notable features being released for Summer ’14, the need for point-and-click tools to run unit tests, the need for Salesforce to provide better development tools, and Yoshiki.A Paris Cafe Refused To Let Billionaire CEO Marc Benioff Eat ThereSoup Nazi ClipCEO Marc Benioff Has Suddenly Sold Over $23 Million In Stock This Month10 Key Dates for the Salesforce Summer '14 ReleaseX-Japan - JadeYoshiki - Forever Love\n\n<a href=\"http://traffic.libsyn.com/gooddaysirpodcast/GoodDaySir_Episode016.mp3\" class=\"sqs-block-button-element--small sqs-block-button-element\" target=\"_blank\">Download MP3 (45.1 MB, 01:02:07)</a>\n","content_html":"In this episode we discuss Benioff getting denied service at a fancy restaurant, the technology behind StarTrek replicators (yeah we geeked out for a bit), an update on Benioff selling shares, Salesforce Summer ’14 release dates, challenges Salesforce is likely facing releasing across an increasing number of pods, a few notable features being released for Summer ’14, the need for point-and-click tools to run unit tests, the need for Salesforce to provide better development tools, and Yoshiki.
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","summary":"In this episode we discuss Benioff getting denied service at a fancy restaurant, the technology behind StarTrek replicators (yeah we geeked out for a bit), an update on Benioff selling shares, Salesforce Summer ’14 release dates, challenges Salesforce is likely facing releasing across an increasing ","date_published":"2014-07-11T17:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/22621793-c6dd-4000-acbf-f8696b88e074/3cf651af-1d86-42c9-bad5-32f254ab10b7.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":45108163,"duration_in_seconds":3726}]},{"id":"526996bbe4b00a92c9033bc0:5269c31be4b0eded4209f552:53b9d2c8e4b0fc72367c0a74","title":"A Frickin’ Little Lego Character","url":"https://www.gooddaysirpodcast.com/15","content_text":"In this episode we discuss test-driven development (TDD) and the issues with TDD and Salesforce.com, improvements to development tools from Salesforce we would like to see, the practicality of modular development vs proprietary systems like Salesforce.com, the recent initiative on Women-In-Tech, Marc Benioff selling shares, the logistics of attending Dreamforce 2014, a really cool Lego life hack, and Netflix price increase for streaming on more than 2 screens.TDD, Straw Men, and RhetoricAtom.io Text EditorGoogle Will Pay ‘Thousands’ Of Women In Tech To Take Coding LessonsCEO Marc Benioff Has Suddenly Sold Over $23 Million In Stock This MonthLEGO Figures Make Perfect Cable Holders\n\n<a href=\"http://traffic.libsyn.com/gooddaysirpodcast/GoodDaySir_Episode015.mp3\" class=\"sqs-block-button-element--small sqs-block-button-element\" >Download MP3 (54.8 MB, 01:25:36)</a>\n","content_html":"In this episode we discuss test-driven development (TDD) and the issues with TDD and Salesforce.com, improvements to development tools from Salesforce we would like to see, the practicality of modular development vs proprietary systems like Salesforce.com, the recent initiative on Women-In-Tech, Marc Benioff selling shares, the logistics of attending Dreamforce 2014, a really cool Lego life hack, and Netflix price increase for streaming on more than 2 screens.
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","summary":"In this episode we discuss test-driven development (TDD) and the issues with TDD and Salesforce.com, improvements to development tools from Salesforce we would like to see, the practicality of modular development vs proprietary systems like Salesforce.com, the recent initiative on Women-In-Tech, Mar","date_published":"2014-07-06T18:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/22621793-c6dd-4000-acbf-f8696b88e074/117eafbc-777e-4cd2-8017-e70eee8bd1e3.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":54818724,"duration_in_seconds":4535}]},{"id":"526996bbe4b00a92c9033bc0:5269c31be4b0eded4209f552:53acbc3be4b094aac189b2fc","title":"Get Your Sport Coat On","url":"https://www.gooddaysirpodcast.com/14","content_text":"In this episode we discuss going to Dreamforce 2014, Salesforce and Microsoft Office, wearables in an enterprise setting, the shaming school of philanthropy, optimistic locking in Salesforce.com, useless debug logs, an update on COIN, Salesforce.com as enterprise software, and Marc Benioff’s comments on Microsoft missing out on cloud computing.Dreamforce 2014Microsoft partners “pissed” about pact with SalesforceLondon’s Heron to Be Renamed Salesforce Tower After Leasing DealMarc Benioff's Public Shaming School of PhilanthropyFinancialForce.com Receives $50 Million in Funding From Advent International\n\n<a href=\"http://traffic.libsyn.com/gooddaysirpodcast/GoodDaySir_Episode014.mp3\" class=\"sqs-block-button-element--small sqs-block-button-element\" >Download MP3 (40 MB, 00:55:02)</a>\n","content_html":"In this episode we discuss going to Dreamforce 2014, Salesforce and Microsoft Office, wearables in an enterprise setting, the shaming school of philanthropy, optimistic locking in Salesforce.com, useless debug logs, an update on COIN, Salesforce.com as enterprise software, and Marc Benioff’s comments on Microsoft missing out on cloud computing.
London’s Heron to Be Renamed Salesforce Tower After Leasing Deal
FinancialForce.com Receives $50 Million in Funding From Advent International
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","summary":"In this episode we discuss going to Dreamforce 2014, Salesforce and Microsoft Office, wearables in an enterprise setting, the shaming school of philanthropy, optimistic locking in Salesforce.com, useless debug logs, an update on COIN, Salesforce.com as enterprise software, and Marc Benioff’s comment","date_published":"2014-06-27T10:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/22621793-c6dd-4000-acbf-f8696b88e074/8457480e-124f-43f1-8a1d-346b7c3dd561.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":40011289,"duration_in_seconds":3301}]},{"id":"526996bbe4b00a92c9033bc0:5269c31be4b0eded4209f552:53a23b46e4b0a5020beb136a","title":"Pillows, Flashlights, and iPads","url":"https://www.gooddaysirpodcast.com/13","content_text":"In this episode we discuss using google image search to see what a company is known for, Comixology, Atlassian valued at 3.3 billion, Heartbleed bug, Salesforce backups using Backupify, Salesforce.com's new industries unit, John's new office chair the Herman Miller Embody, are tools like Docker going to overshadow PAAS, and the agony of an African programmerComixologyAtlassian Valued at $3.3 Billion Selling Business Software Sans SalespeopleSalesforce Will Pay $690M To Expand Its SF HQ Into The New Salesforce TowerHeartbleed BugBackupify for Salesforce Now Provides One-Click RestoreSalesforce.com EVP Vivek Kundra to Head New Industries UnitDream On Salesforce, SAP Prez Unimpressed by Your ThreatsSalesforce.com is officially out of ideaHerman Miller Embody ChairSo … do you really need a PaaS?Agony of an African Programmer\n\n<a href=\"http://traffic.libsyn.com/gooddaysirpodcast/GoodDaySir_Episode013.mp3\" class=\"sqs-block-button-element--small sqs-block-button-element\" >Download MP3 (51.8 MB, 01:11:27)</a>\n","content_html":"In this episode we discuss using google image search to see what a company is known for, Comixology, Atlassian valued at 3.3 billion, Heartbleed bug, Salesforce backups using Backupify, Salesforce.com's new industries unit, John's new office chair the Herman Miller Embody, are tools like Docker going to overshadow PAAS, and the agony of an African programmer
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","summary":"In this episode we discuss using google image search to see what a company is known for, Comixology, Atlassian valued at 3.3 billion, Heartbleed bug, Salesforce backups using Backupify, Salesforce.com's new industries unit, John's new office chair the Herman Miller Embody, are tools like Docker goin","date_published":"2014-06-18T20:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/22621793-c6dd-4000-acbf-f8696b88e074/7623534a-c6a0-47f0-b256-860316ba05a0.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":51836162,"duration_in_seconds":4287}]},{"id":"526996bbe4b00a92c9033bc0:5269c31be4b0eded4209f552:53515c6ee4b0c64d5e6c668a","title":"Diseconomies of Scale","url":"https://www.gooddaysirpodcast.com/12","content_text":"In this episode we discuss backing up your Salesforce data, a quick discussion on press freedom, the high interest in marketing software from companies like Salesforce, Oracle, and SAP, whether Google is a threat to Salesforce, the new “One” branding and the consolidation of services that it represents, Tactile, profitability of Salesforce, Salesforce’s 15 year milestone and the big data problem, and best practices for unit test factory methods.Spanning - Salesforce Backup SoftwareNYT Reporter: Obama Administration ‘the Greatest Enemy of Press Freedom’ in a GenerationAdobe Turns Marketing Cloud up to 11 with Massive Update, Sap Deal, New Mobile ToolsAmazon and Salesforce.Com Have a New Threat: GoogleFormer Salesforce Exec Raises $11.2 mln for Software StartupWhy It’s so Hard for Salesforce.Com to Make a ProfitEnterprise Adolescent: Salesforce.Com's Struggles at 15Tom Fishburne - Marketoonist - Big DataRelateIQ Thinks It Can Beat Salesforce with Better Big Data — and $40m\n\n<a href=\"http://traffic.libsyn.com/gooddaysirpodcast/GoodDaySir_Episode012.mp3\" class=\"sqs-block-button-element--small sqs-block-button-element\" >Download MP3 (53.5 MB, 01:13:48)</a>\n","content_html":"In this episode we discuss backing up your Salesforce data, a quick discussion on press freedom, the high interest in marketing software from companies like Salesforce, Oracle, and SAP, whether Google is a threat to Salesforce, the new “One” branding and the consolidation of services that it represents, Tactile, profitability of Salesforce, Salesforce’s 15 year milestone and the big data problem, and best practices for unit test factory methods.
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","summary":"In this episode we discuss backing up your Salesforce data, a quick discussion on press freedom, the high interest in marketing software from companies like Salesforce, Oracle, and SAP, whether Google is a threat to Salesforce, the new “One” branding and the consolidation of services that it represe","date_published":"2014-04-18T12:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/22621793-c6dd-4000-acbf-f8696b88e074/90707a40-a280-4080-906a-214733a5afca.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":53522560,"duration_in_seconds":4427}]},{"id":"526996bbe4b00a92c9033bc0:5269c31be4b0eded4209f552:533863efe4b0d60532dcf9a3","title":"I Want to Introduce My Own Rat Hole","url":"https://www.gooddaysirpodcast.com/11","content_text":"In this episode we discuss using SKUID to build custom user interfaces in Salesforce.com, developer pilot of Visualforce Remote Objects, a quick tangent on what the Salesforce1 brand is (mobile vs platform), Matt Asay’s article on buying from “…Tech Leaders, Not Haters”, Force.com and Heroku with a single click, Heroku as an enterprise platform, speculation that Oracle could make a bid to buy Salesforce.com, and Salesforce’s Q4 earnings.SKUIDVisualforce Remote ObjectsWhy You Should Buy Only From Tech Leaders, Not HatersSalesforce Bundles Force.Com and Heroku as Part of New Enterprise PushSalesforce's Three-headed Platform Play: Heroku1, Heroku, and Force.comSalesforce.com Beats Q4 Targets, Ended Fy2014 with $4.07b in RevenueSalesforce.com Shows Insane Growth at Any Price\n\n<a href=\"http://traffic.libsyn.com/gooddaysirpodcast/GoodDaySir_Episode011.mp3\" class=\"sqs-block-button-element--small sqs-block-button-element\" >Download MP3 (64.2 MB, 01:28:33)</a>\n","content_html":"In this episode we discuss using SKUID to build custom user interfaces in Salesforce.com, developer pilot of Visualforce Remote Objects, a quick tangent on what the Salesforce1 brand is (mobile vs platform), Matt Asay’s article on buying from “…Tech Leaders, Not Haters”, Force.com and Heroku with a single click, Heroku as an enterprise platform, speculation that Oracle could make a bid to buy Salesforce.com, and Salesforce’s Q4 earnings.
Salesforce Bundles Force.Com and Heroku as Part of New Enterprise Push
Salesforce's Three-headed Platform Play: Heroku1, Heroku, and Force.com
Salesforce.com Beats Q4 Targets, Ended Fy2014 with $4.07b in Revenue
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","summary":"In this episode we discuss using SKUID to build custom user interfaces in Salesforce.com, developer pilot of Visualforce Remote Objects, a quick tangent on what the Salesforce1 brand is (mobile vs platform), Matt Asay’s article on buying from “…Tech Leaders, Not Haters”, Force.com and Heroku with a ","date_published":"2014-03-31T11:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/22621793-c6dd-4000-acbf-f8696b88e074/89bd586e-3350-4498-b71e-b15e24499328.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":64162825,"duration_in_seconds":5312}]},{"id":"526996bbe4b00a92c9033bc0:5269c31be4b0eded4209f552:53193d00e4b02cc79a163fb1","title":"Hardcore VB Nerds","url":"https://www.gooddaysirpodcast.com/10","content_text":"In this episode we discuss the recent Windows 8.1 update, thoughts on should Microsoft split into three companies, Thoughtworks recommendation that Node.js is ready for adoption, Heroku XL, Cal Newport on following your passion, and Marc Benioff’s teenage affair with the Macintosh.What the Heck is Happening to Windows?Gates Spends Entire First Day Back in Office Trying to Install Windows 8.1Split Microsoft Into Three Separate CompaniesThoughtWorks - Technology Radar #PlatformsHeroku XLCal Newport: \"Follow Your Passion\" is Bad AdviceMarc Benioff's teenage affair with the Macintosh\n\n<a href=\"http://traffic.libsyn.com/gooddaysirpodcast/GoodDaySir_Episode010.mp3\" class=\"sqs-block-button-element--small sqs-block-button-element\" >Download MP3 (55.5 MB, 01:17:04)</a>\n","content_html":"In this episode we discuss the recent Windows 8.1 update, thoughts on should Microsoft split into three companies, Thoughtworks recommendation that Node.js is ready for adoption, Heroku XL, Cal Newport on following your passion, and Marc Benioff’s teenage affair with the Macintosh.
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","summary":"In this episode we discuss the recent Windows 8.1 update, thoughts on should Microsoft split into three companies, Thoughtworks recommendation that Node.js is ready for adoption, Heroku XL, Cal Newport on following your passion, and Marc Benioff’s teenage affair with the Macintosh.","date_published":"2014-03-12T11:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/22621793-c6dd-4000-acbf-f8696b88e074/9cc65438-b1dd-4677-9b85-a8cf06413c83.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":55483329,"duration_in_seconds":4623}]},{"id":"526996bbe4b00a92c9033bc0:5269c31be4b0eded4209f552:5317f94fe4b04f773bfa9594","title":"PRAAS (PR as a Service)","url":"https://www.gooddaysirpodcast.com/9","content_text":"In this long delayed episode we revisit our discussion on journalistic integrity, the results of the Salesforce Hackathon, Salesforce’s growth as a company, opinions on Microsofts Windows everywhere model, and touch a bit on NSA and its potential affect on the cloud industry.TWIT Podcast #434Dirty Salesforce HackathonHow Not to Run a HackathonSalesforce Rights The Dreamforce Hackathon WrongsCan Salesforce.com Grow Into a $10 Billion Company?Microsoft reportedly developing a programming language called M#New industry contracts say “no data in the USA,” report says\n\n<a href=\"http://traffic.libsyn.com/gooddaysirpodcast/GoodDaySir_Episode009.mp3\" class=\"sqs-block-button-element--small sqs-block-button-element\" >Download MP3 (41.6 MB, 00:57:47)</a>\n","content_html":"In this long delayed episode we revisit our discussion on journalistic integrity, the results of the Salesforce Hackathon, Salesforce’s growth as a company, opinions on Microsofts Windows everywhere model, and touch a bit on NSA and its potential affect on the cloud industry.
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","summary":"In this long delayed episode we revisit our discussion on journalistic integrity, the results of the Salesforce Hackathon, Salesforce’s growth as a company, opinions on Microsofts Windows everywhere model, and touch a bit on NSA and its potential affect on the cloud industry.","date_published":"2014-03-06T09:00:00.000-06:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/22621793-c6dd-4000-acbf-f8696b88e074/d5b585d1-5e3e-46b9-9392-077d740b5c17.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":41617696,"duration_in_seconds":3466}]},{"id":"526996bbe4b00a92c9033bc0:5269c31be4b0eded4209f552:52d45db2e4b05b2d9ef03551","title":"Self-Imposed Hiatus","url":"https://www.gooddaysirpodcast.com/8","content_text":"In this episode we discuss the updated Force.com IDE, Salesforce1 for mobile devices, Salesforce new hire Keith Block, the Hour of Code campaign, CouchDB creator Damien Katz joins Salesforce, and Oracles purchase of Responsys.Force.com IDE UpdatedSalesforce1 Mobile DevelopmentSalesforce hires Keith BlockThe Hour of CodePlease Don't Learn to CodeSalesforce Hires CouchDB CreatorSalesforce Multi-Tenant ArchitectureOracle acquires Responsys\n\n\n\nDownload MP3 (56.4 MB, 01:18:20)","content_html":"In this episode we discuss the updated Force.com IDE, Salesforce1 for mobile devices, Salesforce new hire Keith Block, the Hour of Code campaign, CouchDB creator Damien Katz joins Salesforce, and Oracles purchase of Responsys.
Force.com IDE Updated
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","summary":"In this episode we discuss the updated Force.com IDE, Salesforce1 for mobile devices, Salesforce new hire Keith Block, the Hour of Code campaign, CouchDB creator Damien Katz joins Salesforce, and Oracles purchase of Responsys.","date_published":"2014-01-13T16:00:00.000-06:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/22621793-c6dd-4000-acbf-f8696b88e074/4cbe0283-51e7-4a80-bccf-ae80c13a046f.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":56432664,"duration_in_seconds":4699}]},{"id":"526996bbe4b00a92c9033bc0:5269c31be4b0eded4209f552:52afcc9ee4b0dd4ef434dcf5","title":"Safety Goggles are Not Rock ’n’ Roll","url":"https://www.gooddaysirpodcast.com/7","content_text":"In this episode Jeremy coins the term \"Shell-Force” and we discuss the Shell Black Whiteboard YouTube video series, Amazon drones, Jeremy gets the new Retina iPad Mini, the Microsoft PawnStars Scroogled Chromebook ad, Salesforce.com hackathon, journalistic integrity, do you really need a PaaS solution, Marc Benioff offering to host Healthcare.gov, Salesforce field history retention pilot, thoughts on how Force.com should be replaced with Huroku, and the start of a much larger discussion on why SaaS hasn’t proven to be profitable.Shell BlackShell Black WhiteBoard YouTube SeriesPaper Pencil (Stylus)PawnStars Scroogled Chromebook AdTop 2 hackathon teams awarded $1MThe \"Biggest Hackathon Prize In History\" Was Won By CheatersDo You Really Need a PaaSMarc Benioff offered to host Healthcare.govField History Retention (Pilot) Salesforce Pivots to Internet of Things \n\nDownload MP3 (61.6 MB, 01:25:34)","content_html":"In this episode Jeremy coins the term \"Shell-Force” and we discuss the Shell Black Whiteboard YouTube video series, Amazon drones, Jeremy gets the new Retina iPad Mini, the Microsoft PawnStars Scroogled Chromebook ad, Salesforce.com hackathon, journalistic integrity, do you really need a PaaS solution, Marc Benioff offering to host Healthcare.gov, Salesforce field history retention pilot, thoughts on how Force.com should be replaced with Huroku, and the start of a much larger discussion on why SaaS hasn’t proven to be profitable.
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","summary":" In this episode Jeremy coins the term \"Shell-Force” and we discuss the Shell Black Whiteboard YouTube video series, Amazon drones, Jeremy gets the new Retina iPad Mini, the Microsoft PawnStars Scroogled Chromebook ad, Salesforce.com hackathon, journalistic integrity, do you really need a PaaS solution, Marc Benioff offering to host Healthcare.gov, Salesforce field history retention pilot, thoughts on how Force.com should be replaced with Huroku, and the start of a much larger discussion on why SaaS hasn’t proven to be profitable.","date_published":"2013-12-16T22:00:00.000-06:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/22621793-c6dd-4000-acbf-f8696b88e074/2733501c-3955-4a04-a7d7-1bc8ce95fb89.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":61607290,"duration_in_seconds":5133}]},{"id":"526996bbe4b00a92c9033bc0:5269c31be4b0eded4209f552:529bfa8fe4b0fefde0989acb","title":"Coming Down from the Hype","url":"https://www.gooddaysirpodcast.com/6","content_text":"In this episode we discuss the hype generated by the Salesforce Dreamforce conference, the Salesforce1 platform, what happened to the social enterprise, perspectives on what it means to be a customer company, HP Superpod, Salesforce $1M hackathon controversy, 10x more APIs, and Heroku1.Salesforce1 PlatformSalesforce KeynotesHP SuperpodSalesforce $1M Hackathon Controversy10x More Salesforce APIsHeroku1\n\nDownload MP3 (45.9 MB, 01:03:43)","content_html":"In this episode we discuss the hype generated by the Salesforce Dreamforce conference, the Salesforce1 platform, what happened to the social enterprise, perspectives on what it means to be a customer company, HP Superpod, Salesforce $1M hackathon controversy, 10x more APIs, and Heroku1.
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","summary":"In this episode we discuss the hype generated by the Salesforce Dreamforce conference, the Salesforce1 platform, what happened to the social enterprise, perspectives on what it means to be a customer company, HP Superpod, Salesforce $1M hackathon controversy, 10x more APIs, and Heroku1.","date_published":"2013-12-02T21:00:00.000-06:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/22621793-c6dd-4000-acbf-f8696b88e074/099e645c-8dbc-4817-9059-e68a5f5e621f.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":45874834,"duration_in_seconds":3822}]},{"id":"526996bbe4b00a92c9033bc0:5269c31be4b0eded4209f552:52941f0de4b0c4bf33af0a31","title":"Stank Ranking","url":"https://www.gooddaysirpodcast.com/5","content_text":"In this episode we discuss Heroku’s updated Postgres DB features, new Amazon AWS Services, Microsoft ending stack ranking, Coin credit card, Salesforce outages, the upcoming Salesforce Dreamforce 2013 conference, and the Salesforce UI in general.Heroku + PostgresAmazon WorkshopsAmazon App StreamingOnlive GamingMicrosoft and Stack RankingsCoin Credit CardSalesforce OutagesReactions to What To Wear: Salesforce Dreamforce ConferenceNew Salesforce Certification Logos\n\nDownload MP3 (54.8 MB, 01:16:09)","content_html":"In this episode we discuss Heroku’s updated Postgres DB features, new Amazon AWS Services, Microsoft ending stack ranking, Coin credit card, Salesforce outages, the upcoming Salesforce Dreamforce 2013 conference, and the Salesforce UI in general.
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","summary":"In this episode we discuss Heroku’s updated Postgres DB features, new Amazon AWS Services, Microsoft ending stack ranking , Coin credit card, Salesforce outages, the upcoming Salesforce Dreamforce 2013 conference, and some general discussions on the Salesforce UI.","date_published":"2013-11-25T22:00:00.000-06:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/22621793-c6dd-4000-acbf-f8696b88e074/98880c29-9e5a-4940-895a-a8c695ef46ff.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":54823679,"duration_in_seconds":4568}]},{"id":"526996bbe4b00a92c9033bc0:5269c31be4b0eded4209f552:528941a8e4b0e601addec113","title":"Push the Reset Button on Your Mantras","url":"https://www.gooddaysirpodcast.com/4","content_text":"In this episode we discuss some comments by Marc Benioff in a recent interview, reported numbers on AppExchange sales figures, unit testing, lack of information on the Salesforce.com Trust site, and a mention on who is headlining the Dreamforce 2013 keynotes.Okta Identity Management ServiceMarc Benioff’s thoughts on Microsofts Future and Apple's future without Steve JobsAppExchange App MarginsUnit Testing other developers code is frustratingPerformance Issues and lack of information on the Salesforce Trust siteWho is headlining at Dreamforce? \n\nDownload MP3 (31.1 MB, 00:43:11)","content_html":"In this episode we discuss some comments by Marc Benioff in a recent interview, reported numbers on AppExchange sales figures, unit testing, lack of information on the Salesforce.com Trust site, and a mention on who is headlining the Dreamforce 2013 keynotes.
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","summary":"In this episode we discuss some comments by Marc Benioff in a recent interview, reported numbers on AppExchange sales figures, unit testing, lack of information on the Salesforce.com Trust site, and a mention on who is headlining the Dreamforce 2013 keynotes.","date_published":"2013-11-19T20:00:00.000-06:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/22621793-c6dd-4000-acbf-f8696b88e074/7763f878-e2df-4b1b-a686-e0ef203f737f.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":31099400,"duration_in_seconds":2591}]},{"id":"526996bbe4b00a92c9033bc0:5269c31be4b0eded4209f552:52811885e4b05f093cd07d44","title":"The Nerdy Guys Trying to Be Cool","url":"https://www.gooddaysirpodcast.com/3","content_text":" In this episode we discuss the Salesforce Dreamforce 2013 conference, the million dollar mobile hackathon contest, Heroku and limits of the Salesforce.com Apex language, the shutdown of Do.com, Women in Tech, and Hibernate compatibility issues with Spring.Salesforce Dreamforce 2013 Conference Salesforce $1 Million HackathonKinveyHeroku Salesforce says goodbye to Do.comWoman in TechHibernate compatibility issues with Spring\n\nDownload MP3 (38.6 MB, 00:53:38)","content_html":"In this episode we discuss the Salesforce Dreamforce 2013 conference, the million dollar mobile hackathon contest, Heroku and limits of the Salesforce.com Apex language, the shutdown of Do.com, Women in Tech, and Hibernate compatibility issues with Spring.
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","summary":"In this episode we discuss the Salesforce Dreamforce 2013 conference, the million dollar mobile hackathon contest, Heroku and limits of the Salesforce.com Apex language, the shutdown of Do.com, Women in Tech, and Hibernate compatibility issues with Spring.","date_published":"2013-11-11T12:00:00.000-06:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/22621793-c6dd-4000-acbf-f8696b88e074/503a02b4-e416-475d-b2ad-688d95d39544.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":38617017,"duration_in_seconds":3217}]},{"id":"526996bbe4b00a92c9033bc0:5269c31be4b0eded4209f552:526d44bfe4b0a8c91472d324","title":"Get off your spreadsheets people!","url":"https://www.gooddaysirpodcast.com/2","content_text":"In this episode we discuss the aquisition of CoreMatix by Perficient, Workday partnership with Salesforce.com, GoDaddy acquisition of Media Temple, and a few thoughts on Salesforce Files and Identity services.Perficient acquires CoreMatrixSalesforce and Workday Partnership Workday Big Data Analytics Salesforce Q2 Numbers GoDaddy acquires Media Temple - Chris Coyier’s thoughts on the acquisition Salesforce Identity Chatterbox is now Salesforce Files \n\nDownload MP3 (36.5 MB, 00:50:42) ","content_html":"In this episode we discuss the aquisition of CoreMatix by Perficient, Workday partnership with Salesforce.com, GoDaddy acquisition of Media Temple, and a few thoughts on Salesforce Files and Identity services.
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","summary":"In this episode we discuss the aquisition of CoreMatix by Perficient, Workday partnership with Salesforce.com, GoDaddy acquisition of Media Temple, and a few thoughts on Salesforce Files and Identity services.","date_published":"2013-10-27T12:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/22621793-c6dd-4000-acbf-f8696b88e074/4de191d4-4162-4dc0-b0d5-c31ca09401e3.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":36504610,"duration_in_seconds":3042}]},{"id":"526996bbe4b00a92c9033bc0:5269c31be4b0eded4209f552:5269cd3ae4b082c85fe92bde","title":"A Cacophony of MVPs","url":"https://www.gooddaysirpodcast.com/1","content_text":" In this episode we discuss recent articles concerning Salesforce.com as an Enterprise Platform. We discuss the pros and cons of Salesforce as a platform and debate what the platform can deliver today vs what we feel is more marketing hype than reality.\n\nDownload MP3 (46.9 MB, 01:05:08)","content_html":"In this episode we discuss recent articles concerning Salesforce.com as an Enterprise Platform. We discuss the pros and cons of Salesforce as a platform and debate what the platform can deliver today vs what we feel is more marketing hype than reality.
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