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.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 317 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Tech NewsHow ToNewsEducation |
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... more
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. more
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... more
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... more
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I mean, it’s absolutely the best: you get to learn some 100% informative stuff about Salesforce, AND some tangentially related yet curious tech stuff, AND some totally unrelated fun stuff. And to top it all off, it’s entertaining as hell and absolutely free of marketing BS or any other kind of pandering. I wish I could model my blog after this awesomeness. more
and no I don’t mean the hosts! but an honest look at whats new, what works and what gets hidden down the back of the couch in the Saleforce world. Havent heard much about the home brew recently though but I guess thats because you guys have been forced to drink alone. Keep up the good work.
Why are those two talking about the new sound system and Disneyland trip (for like 12 mins)? more
I’ve listened to this podcast for almost three years now. Every time I turn it on I feel kindred spirits in Jeremy and John as they openly discuss the positives and negatives of releases, feature updates and news around Salesforce. They hold no punches in their assessments, which is so refreshing. At last I’ve found a podcast that isn’t corrupted by sales. I am not a developer (in the traditional sense of the word), but I love listening to the dev angle because it makes me aware of an important ... more
Fun and interesting Salesforce podcast. John and Jeremy are fun to listen to, with great chemistry. I always learn a lot. Be sure to join the slack community.
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