Bridging the Gap Between Salesforce and Traditional Development
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Salesforce developers operate in a unique environment—where clicks and code collide, and agility meets constraint. But how do they align with the rigor and rhythm of traditional software engineering?
In this episode, Andrew Davis, Founder of the Institute for Transformational Leadership and author of Flow Engineering, joins Pablo Gonzalez, AutoRABIT’s Director of Product Management and Research, to explore how teams can close the gap between two distinct development worlds. Expect sharp insights, real-world patterns, and a clear path toward more cohesive, high-performing product teams.
Takeaways:
- In this episode, we emphasize the significance of clean code within the DevOps ecosystem, particularly in Salesforce.
- We discuss how efficient DevOps practices are contingent upon maintaining high-quality code, which influences continuous integration and delivery.
- The conversation highlights the necessity of bridging the knowledge gap within the Salesforce developer community regarding advanced software design principles.
- We examine the relationship between modularity, coupling, and cohesion, elucidating their impact on software architecture and system design.
- The episode underscores the importance of fast automated tests in achieving true continuous integration and delivery within Salesforce environments.
- Listeners are encouraged to engage with the book and its principles to enhance their understanding of effective software development practices.
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