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Episode Notes/Resources: In this episode of “Salesforce Simplified,” we're talking with Salesforce Ben's Courses & Community Director Christine Marshall about some of her favorite new features inside Salesforce's Winter '24 Release that include: 1. Dynamic Forms for Standard Objects and Mobile 2. Transfer Dashboard Ownership 3. Preview Summary Formulas in Lightning Reports 4. Permissions 5. Forecasts 6. Intelligence View for Leads and Contacts In addition to her Salesforce Ben duties, Christine is a 10x Salesforce-Certified Evangelist, who also serves as a Salesforce Admin Group leader and has been named - several times - as a Salesforce MVP. Christine Marshall on LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3UI8jjK Salesforce Ben: https://www.salesforceben.com/ Bristol Salesforce Admin User Group: http://bit.ly/3NZi62W Salesforce Winter ‘24 Release Notes: https://bit.ly/3QBTYXd
Phoenix core team members Chris McCord and Jason Stiebs join Elixir Wizards Sundi Myint and Owen Bickford the growth of Phoenix and LiveView, the latest updates, and what they're excited to see in the future. They express excitement for the possibilities of machine learning, AI, and distributed systems and how these emerging technologies will enhance the user experience of Elixir and LiveView applications in the next decade. Key Topics Discussed in this Episode: How community contributions and feedback help improve Phoenix LiveView The addition of function components, declarative assigns, HEEx, and streams Why Ecto changesets should be used as "fire and forget" data structures Excitement about machine learning and AI with libraries like NX The possibility of distributed systems and actors in the future Verifying and solving issues in the Phoenix and LiveView issue trackers Why marketing plays a part in the adoption and mindshare of Phoenix How streams provide a primitive for arbitrarily large dynamic lists Elixir VM's ability to scale to millions of connections A creative use of form inputs for associations with dynamic children Links Mentioned in this Episode: Fly Site https://fly.io/ Keynote: The Road To LiveView 1.0 by Chris McCord | ElixirConf EU 2023 (https://youtu.be/FADQAnq0RpA) Keynote: I Was Wrong About LiveView by Jason Stiebs | ElixirConf 2022 (https://youtu.be/INgpJ3eIKZY) Phoenix Site https://www.phoenixframework.org/ Phoenix Github https://github.com/phoenixframework Two-Story, 10-Room Purple Martin House (https://suncatcherstudio.com/uploads/birds/birdhouses/purple-martin-house-plans/images-large/purple-martin-birdhouse-plans-labeled.png) Blog: The Road to 2 Million Websocket Connections in Phoenix (https://phoenixframework.org/blog/the-road-to-2-million-websocket-connections) Raxx Elixir Webserver Interface https://hexdocs.pm/raxx/0.4.1/readme.html Livebook Site https://livebook.dev/ Sundi's 6'x 6' Phoenix painting (https://twitter.com/sundikhin/status/1663930854928728064) Surface on Hex https://hex.pm/packages/surface Axon Deep Learning Framework https://hexdocs.pm/axon/Axon.html Nx Numerical Elixir https://hexdocs.pm/nx/intro-to-nx.html Phoenix PubSub https://hexdocs.pm/phoenix_pubsub/Phoenix.PubSub.html Jason Stiebs on Twitter https://twitter.com/peregrine Jason Stiebs on Mastodon https://merveilles.town/@peregrine Special Guests: Chris McCord and Jason Stiebs.
Episode Notes/Resources: On this episode of Ad Victoriam's “Salesforce Simplified” podcast, we're taking a look at six new standout features in the Salesforce Winter ‘23 Release, which includes updates to Einstein Analytics, Commerce Cloud, Dynamic Forms, Workflow Rules and more. Resources: Highlights from the Salesforce Winter '23 Release (Blog): https://bit.ly/3wHDLoF Salesforce Winter ‘23 Release Notes: https://sforce.co/3PzWcST
00:00 - Introdução 00:48 - O que é Low Code 02:28 - Conhecimentos necessários para usar Low Code 03:40 - Ferramentas que temos para uso de Low Code dentro da Plataforma Salesforce 05:17 - Quem faz o que no universo Low code 07:10 - External Service no flow 08:52 - Layout de Página 10:45 - Dynamic Forms 12:00 - Web-to-lead / Web-to-case 13:10 - Approval Process 14:55 - Process Builder (Deprecated) 17:00 - Workflow (Deprecated) 18:00 - Flow (Automação e construção de Telas) 19:27 - Quando não usar Flow Acompanhe as live em https://youtube.com/souforce Siga-nos no Instagram @souforce e também @soublox.oficial Soluções em Salesforce: https://soublox.com Ferramenta Omnichannel para Salesforce: https://chatt2.me Blog: https://souforce.cloud/blog Cursos: https://souforce.cloud/cursos Podcast: https://souforce.cloud/podcast Telegram: https://t.me/souforce
- O que é o Dynamic Forms e Dynamic Actions - Porque ele ainda é Beta - Porque podemos fazer somente com custom Objetcs - Mão na massa - https://releasenotes.docs.salesforce.com/en-us/summer20/release-notes/rn_forcecom_lab_dynamic_forms.htm - https://releasenotes.docs.salesforce.com/en-us/summer20/release-notes/rn_lex_dynamic_actions.htm Live disponível no Youtube: https://youtu.be/O3Wf6BHp2MA Acompanhe as live de segunda a sexta às 21:41 em https://youtube.com/souforce Siga-nos no Instagram @iFernandoSousa & @Anellinv & @souforce Blog: https://souforce.cloud Cursos: https://cursos.souforce.cloud Podcast: https://souforce.cloud/podcast Telegram: https://t.me/souforce
In today's episode we talk with Willem Dewulf, CEO of Momentum Tools. Momentum tools have built a solid reputation as a leader in the Podio add-on marketplace withe their three main tools:Backup & Restore - a comprehensive and easy to use backup tool for your Podio OrganisationPower Tools - a suite of helpful tools to make working in Podio easierForms - a supercharged way of building powerful forms for PodioMomentum is offering a discount on their tools for listeners of this podcast, so please check them out at https://momentumtools.io/
Recording date: 2019-01-29 John Papa @John_Papa Ward Bell @WardBell Dan Wahlin @danwahlin Resources: Angular Dynamic Forms Reactive Forms in Angular Gitbook RXJS Someone to follow Doris Tsao / Doris Tsao's article @NGromeconf / Leonardo Zizzamia @DRosenwasser Joan Llenas Timejumps 01:57 Guest introduction 03:11 Why do you need dynamically generated forms? 04:45 How much does the app know about the PDF before? 11:20 How often do you run into customers needing a dynamically generated form? 16:20 Sponsor: Nativescript 16:54 Is it difficult to do in React or Vue? 21:31 How are you doing positioning? 22:59 How do you handle cross property validation? 32:31 How do you tell a user something is wrong? 38:48 What challenges remain? 39:42 Sponsor: DevIntersection 40:22 Any advice for when you hand off a project to a developer? 46:03 Someone to follow Sponsored by: NativeScript
Panel: Charles Max Wood Joe Eames Special Guests: Udo Schöfer In this episode of Adventures in Angular, the panel discusses NG Dynamic Forms with Udo Schöfer. Udo is web engineer from Nuremberg, Germany, with a focus on Angular, Node and Responsive Design. He is also the creator of NG Dynamic Forms. Udo discusses this topic and when and why it is best used, as well as the steps to use this library in Angular. He wanted to be able to give something back to the community and invites everyone to at least give it a try. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: NG Dynamic Forms Library Dynamically generates forms based on the field it’s given What level would you want to use this at? This is for complex, heavily form driven single-page applications Defines validators and error messages in an easy way MongoDB Disadvantages to using a Dynamic Forms approach When does it get complicated to use? Libraries Flexbox layouts Needs for this library Steps to use this in Angular Debugging Validations in the form Template vs Reactive Base forms How to test forms Angular test bed and angular code Comparison on Udo’s GitHub Account Future projects And much, much more! Links: Linode RayGun Udo’s GitHub http://www.udos86.de Angular Bootcamp Picks: Charles Game Vice State of the Union Address Joe Framework Summit Firefly Udo Tom Brady Wrong Creatures by Black Rebel Motorcycle Club
Panel: Charles Max Wood Joe Eames Special Guests: Udo Schöfer In this episode of Adventures in Angular, the panel discusses NG Dynamic Forms with Udo Schöfer. Udo is web engineer from Nuremberg, Germany, with a focus on Angular, Node and Responsive Design. He is also the creator of NG Dynamic Forms. Udo discusses this topic and when and why it is best used, as well as the steps to use this library in Angular. He wanted to be able to give something back to the community and invites everyone to at least give it a try. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: NG Dynamic Forms Library Dynamically generates forms based on the field it’s given What level would you want to use this at? This is for complex, heavily form driven single-page applications Defines validators and error messages in an easy way MongoDB Disadvantages to using a Dynamic Forms approach When does it get complicated to use? Libraries Flexbox layouts Needs for this library Steps to use this in Angular Debugging Validations in the form Template vs Reactive Base forms How to test forms Angular test bed and angular code Comparison on Udo’s GitHub Account Future projects And much, much more! Links: Linode RayGun Udo’s GitHub http://www.udos86.de Angular Bootcamp Picks: Charles Game Vice State of the Union Address Joe Framework Summit Firefly Udo Tom Brady Wrong Creatures by Black Rebel Motorcycle Club
Panel: Charles Max Wood Joe Eames Special Guests: Udo Schöfer In this episode of Adventures in Angular, the panel discusses NG Dynamic Forms with Udo Schöfer. Udo is web engineer from Nuremberg, Germany, with a focus on Angular, Node and Responsive Design. He is also the creator of NG Dynamic Forms. Udo discusses this topic and when and why it is best used, as well as the steps to use this library in Angular. He wanted to be able to give something back to the community and invites everyone to at least give it a try. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: NG Dynamic Forms Library Dynamically generates forms based on the field it’s given What level would you want to use this at? This is for complex, heavily form driven single-page applications Defines validators and error messages in an easy way MongoDB Disadvantages to using a Dynamic Forms approach When does it get complicated to use? Libraries Flexbox layouts Needs for this library Steps to use this in Angular Debugging Validations in the form Template vs Reactive Base forms How to test forms Angular test bed and angular code Comparison on Udo’s GitHub Account Future projects And much, much more! Links: Linode RayGun Udo’s GitHub http://www.udos86.de Angular Bootcamp Picks: Charles Game Vice State of the Union Address Joe Framework Summit Firefly Udo Tom Brady Wrong Creatures by Black Rebel Motorcycle Club