Good Day, Sir! Show, a Salesforce Podcast
A weekly technology and software podcast, with a strong focus on the Salesforce Platform.
Episodes
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Uniquely Annoying
August 30th, 2017 | 1 hr 29 mins
In this episode, we discuss Target moving away from AWS, low code platforms, and answer questions from the Good Day, Sir! Community.
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Bearded Irish
August 24th, 2017 | 1 hr 11 mins
In this episode, we discuss Salesforce.com's Q2 financial results over some tasty brews.
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Happy Clappy
August 16th, 2017 | 1 hr 35 mins
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.
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Fat Packages
August 9th, 2017 | 1 hr 45 mins
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.
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The Training Wheels Are Off
August 7th, 2017 | 1 hr 26 mins
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.
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In the Milieu
July 26th, 2017 | 1 hr 42 mins
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.
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Be a Human Person
July 19th, 2017 | 1 hr 41 mins
In 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.
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Some Wisdom in the Rambling
July 12th, 2017 | 1 hr 28 mins
In 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.
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The Crazy Factor
July 6th, 2017 | 1 hr 21 mins
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.
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API Reach Around
June 21st, 2017 | 59 mins 27 secs
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.
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Hypesters
June 7th, 2017 | 1 hr 41 mins
In this episode, we discuss phonetic string matching, upcoming social features in Skype, Pega's CEO keynote, and notable product announcements by Apple at WWDC17.
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Every Cliff Is a Wall
May 31st, 2017 | 1 hr 16 mins
In 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 resp
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It’s Worth Being Brittle
May 24th, 2017 | 1 hr 58 mins
In 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.
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Code of Hour
May 19th, 2017 | 1 hr 11 mins
In this episode, we discuss our experiences at Texas Dreamin' 2017, various ways people learn to code, and Salesforce's Fiscal 2018 first quarter results.
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Moonshot
May 3rd, 2017 | 1 hr 39 mins
In 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.
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Close Enough for Enterprise Software
April 26th, 2017 | 1 hr 51 mins
In 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 logi