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I hope all has been well with you. So I'm happy to report that our new site is up and so is our dashboard for our DIY product! In an effort to initially build up our customer base quickly we are offering our first 1,000 users the DIY for only $50/month instead of $197. I have also attached the following links to our site as well as our features page: https://notboringbusiness.com/ https://notboringbusiness.com/pricing-and-features/ Please sign up here: https://notboringbusiness.com/pricing Sign up for the monthly And then you should get the drip emails (which are also new). Thanks again Martin and like I said before we look forward to your tough questions! James Song VP of Revenue, Not Boring Business Check out the Not Boring Business podcast https://notboringbusiness.com/podcast Hello James, Thank you for your introduction to NoT Boring Business. I can see that it would be an effective business tool to have for an enterprise. Info RR Q1- So, what exactly is your service. Upon first glance it is for mobile app designers to expedite the creation and promotion of their mobile apps for Android and iOS? Info RR Q2- As you go up on the feature list, if you pay a bit more per month, then you can also design and host web sites from the ground up? Mainly then, you are offering an app and web site creation service and all of the promotional extras one might desire to facilitate their successful marketing? Info RR Q3- I can see why this service could be a great boon for businesses wanting to offer their own apps without the learning curve of coding and dealing with Apple and Google. But for the little guy, I can get most all of that with the freebies. What is your target market? Info RR Q4- How long have you been offering this service and can you cite any well known users who might be your clients? Info RR Q5- Finally, what is the underlying technology of the programming languages that you use to accomplish your web site's design and implementation and can you include some examples of its software code? Best regards, Martin Monroe Editor- Info RR Hi Martin, Features MOBILE ORDERING Monetization Place ordering power in your customers hands to increase revenue. LOYALTY PROGRAMS Customer Rewards Reward your best customers to increase repeat visits and lifelong loyality. REVIEWS Reputation Get more postive reviews to improve your online presence and get found. MESSAGES Communication Keep users up to date with events, spacial, and announcements. SCHEDULING & BOOKING Operational Efficiency Integrate with third-party services to streamline your processes. SO MUCH MORE Features For a full list of features index page. Pricing DIY APP BUILDER $117 / month billed annually Easy to use app builder dashboard Create native iOS & Android apps Update content and features anytime Unlimited push notifications and analytics ONE-TIME DISCOUNT $6,500 one-time charge ($1,000 savings) Most Popular All the benefits of DIY plan Full customization ability for app and website We do it for you We pay the submission fees to the app stores Dedicated premium support 2 PAYMENTS $3,750 $3,750 due upfront, rest on completion All the benefits of DIY and One-time plans Work will start immediately after first payment Split up the costs Flexibility Option to change to DIY plan at a discount Did you know? 91% of adults have their mobile phone within arms reach 24/7 -Morgan Stanley 2/3 of digital time is spent on mobile devices -comScore 80% increase in sales for companies that adopt a mobile centric appraoch -Internet Retailer So, start marketing where your customers are
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If you are trying to contact the august chief editor via linked in and you have not posted a proper image of yourself, then you will fail. Sorry to say that I have zero respect for linked in users that hide behind a static image such as a company logo. Yes you could be harassed by stalkers and all of that. But if you don't have any skin in the game then you don't get the fame. Remember Frank Channing Haddock's admonition: "All life is a taking of risks." So no hiding being a picture of a flower or an adorable kitty or puppy! Here are some examples of the rejects with a long wait for my coveted list of international contacts on linked in due to the above noted reasons! You have invitations waiting for you! And waiting and waiting... Kimberley Cottle's invitation is waiting for your response Kimberley Cottle (via LinkedIn) Kimberley Cottle invited you to connect 6 days ago. Accept (NOT=GONG!) SO sorry Kimberley, But your profile is missing a picture so is therefore rejected. NO PHOTO NO DICE O. View Invitation Kimberley Cottle Web Content Writer View profile © 2020 LinkedIn Corporation, 1000 West Maude Avenue, Sunnyvale, CA 94085. LinkedIn and the LinkedIn logo are registered trademarks of LinkedIn. Baker He <[email protected]> To:Martin Monroe Sep 20 at 9:36 PM Hi Martin, I'd like to join your LinkedIn network. Baker Hedeveloper at panopreter software Greater Philadelphia Area Accept
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1. After a player of CoderBunnyz becomes proficient at the game, what is their next step, what would be some of the real world coding tasks that he or she could then accomplish? After playing CoderBunnyz, a player should probably take some online courses on a programming language of their choice, then when they do the actual coding it will be a lot easier because they remember the concepts from CoderBunnyz. They could write any computer program if they really tried because of (having already learned them from playing CoderBunnyz-ed) the outline of all the coding concepts. [Shh..] If you still want more on board game and "learning is fun" theme there's an AI game coming soon! 2. You have taught the world to code, but what actual coding results have you personally been able to achieve, such as some sort of desktop software application, a mobile app, a web browser or what? I have created many cool projects in coding languages that I’ve learned (I know Scratch, Java, Python, and a little bit of Ruby), some of which include a calculator, mad libs, and fun games like ping pong, and catch the apple. I even created a war card game app and even a matching game using the application XCODE. 3. In your Barnes & Noble Maker Faire interview, you say “All computer languages, like Scratch, Python, Java, and C, use the same concepts.” Does this mean that you, as the creator of the game, can write a software program in all of those languages, and if so, can you point to any of your own functioning software creations in each? So, as the creator of this game, I think, if I try, I can write code in all these languages, because they really do all use the same concepts. But I haven’t really tried writing code in all of these languages. But here’s a real-life example of how the languages are all connected. The first language I tried was Python after I did python, I wanted to learn Java, when I was taking my first course in Java, I realized how closely linked Python and Java were. So all the languages must be connected to each other in one way or the other. 4. Your innovative game is available on Amazon, what’s it like marketing a product with them, and do you have any experience with their other web services? As of today, Amazon(https://amazon.com/dp/B075CFDG55) is doing a great job with handling orders, we never have to worry when we get an order we know Amazon will do all the work. They have always delivered the orders on time, and we have never gotten a bad review because of a bad delivery. We do amazon marketing sometimes and they always reach out to as many people as possible. So as of today, I would say Amazon has done a great job with our orders. Right now we are not working with any other web services, but may in the future. 5. Besides education, what plans do you have for deploying your coding skills? I can create apps using code. That app can help someone out, like for example you can create an app that helps you balance your diet, balancing your diet helps you stay healthy. So technically code helps you stay healthy. Coding can be used to help you solve day to day problems. These codes are called algorithms. An example algorithm can include something like helping you fix a lamp: Lamp doesn't work? -------------------------------- Lamp plugged in? Yes - plug in lamp No? Bulb burned out? Yes - Replace bulb No? Buy new lamp 6. Finally, what is your favorite coding language and why? My favorite coding language is Python. I like python for many reasons, one is because there are many sites that allow you to write and run python code, especially for free. Two, the text in python programming is very clear, clean, and easy to read. Three, I like the fact that you can use Python code for many things, You can use python to create an app, design a website, do machine learning, and so much more. I think Python is such a versatile language. In fact python and its derivatives are the language used in AI algorithms and coding. Did I say AI? Can't wait to show the world CoderMindz - Coding Game for AI lovers. A breakthrough game teaching AI! Coming this holiday season.
Python is Samaira's fav coding langage.
We use two zero-knowledge protocols to secure our users' data:
For centuries the Swiss have been renowned for their financial and accounting prowess. What happened in Switzerland stayed in Switzerland.
I suppose that could explain their haughtiness in their dismissing of my third question so out of hand. I don't think it was so out of line given that although they have some hotsy-totsy SSD software, software is after all still software. And it would seem that any software must be, theoretically at least, susceptible to at least some form of being compromised upon some level. But suffice to say that your data should be pretty safe there as although perhaps possible, it would probably take a mission impossible team to get it done. And Tom Cruise doesn't work cheap! Hello Martin, My name is Julia from Secure Swiss Data. We are an encrypted email and secure collaboration tools provider. ...our main goal - Blockchain integration into Encrypted Email, Calendar, File Storage, Tasks and Notes. Hello Julia, A few questions for the readers of the new tech news site infoRR: inforr.weebly.com Thank you for your interest in Secure Swiss Data. I've redirected your questions to the relevant department, and we will provide you with the answers as soon as possible. 1. Without giving away any secrets, what is SSD's solution for keeping out the prying eyes of powerful applications such as Palantir, i2 Inc., and Cambridge Analytica? 1. We use two zero-knowledge protocols to secure our users' data: OpenPGP End-to-End ecryption with 2048-bit encryption keys which ensures that only the sender and the recepient of the message can read it; And the Secure Remote Password protocol that ensures that users' password is never sent to the server/not stored on the server side. 2. How does your application compare to such household names as Norton, McAfee and AVG? 2. Norton, McAfee and AVG are mainly antivirus, anti-malware and online browsing security software. Whereas, Secure Swiss Data is aiming to create a dedicated all-in-one communications system for individuals and businesses. The SSD software will include end-to-end encrypted email, file storage, calendar, task, notes and some other features. 3. What is the most dangerous software security threat out there that keeps the folks at SSD up at night? 3. Thank you for your questions. However, this one is not related to our business. You can find out more about SSD on our website: secureswissdata.com. There you'll see what keeps us up at night. Have a nice day! Kind regards, Julia It seems like kind of a life lock type system on steroids without the played out pawn star. Should the swiss method of data security prove too expensive for your wallet, click the link below to try a nice cup of cocoa for just 10 usa bux... CrococryptMirror Pro 1.5 - Software for secure Data Backup with Encryption
I recently was looking to receive payment for services to be rendered from a software development firm located in Germany. Having previously become disenchanted with my longstanding payments service, Paypal, I had switched to Skrill. “No way Jose” was the reply in so many words (My response in brown):
JUN 26, 2018 German Tech Guru- “Sorry, at the moment we only support Paypal. I have to check out Skrill. Maybe if more people request this it makes sense to us. Another option would be bank-based money transfer using IBAN/BIC?” JUN 27, 2018 The money transfer option is sufficient. Below is my info for that purpose: Receiving institution name: R Credit Union Name: MARTIN RCUs Routing (ABA) Number is 21177 Account Name Account Type Account Number NO FEE CHECKING Checking 110000 REGULAR SHARE Savings 10100 Primary Address Street: 1289 LA Hue City: SONORA State: CA ZIP Code 91555-1210 German Tech Guru- “I am sorry, I do not know how to use this bank information. Did some research and found out that the US are not using IBAN codes. We do not have the possibility to execute a money transfer to a US bank at the moment.” That's the info my bank told me to give you. Well how about just an old fashioned check via snail mail every now and again? Later on the bank changed its tune and clarified their shaky position. But the damage to my potential transaction was already done and they didn’t suggest using any crypto currencies either. (: For incoming International transfers. We use Wells Fargo Bank as an intermediary in order to obtain the funds internationally, as we do not have international presence – so if the sending bank was solely using the RCU Routing and Account Number, it would create an issue.) Duh, so why did you tell me to do it? "Hello Martin, Thank you for your email. This would be done as a wire transfer. Please see below for more information on our wire transfers, and let us know if there's anything else we can do for you. Have a great day! (Yeah, right.) Our Member Service Center can be contacted at 1 (800) 479-7928 or 707-545-4000 to initiate a wire transfer, as long as the account has a valid email address on file. We are also able to initiate wire transfers at any branch location. Outgoing wire transfers come with a cost recovery charge of $25.00 For incoming wire transfers, here is a list of the information needed for a wire transfer into your RCU account: Receiving institution name: Redwood Credit Union Receiving institution ABA (routing number): 321177 Your account type: (e.g., Checking, Savings, etc.) Your RCU account number: Your address as it appears on your account The Federal Reserve closes wire business at 3pm PST therefore all wires coming to RCU will be received by 3pm. Incoming wires post twice each business day." German Tech Guru- “We discussed this internally. Check over airmal is no real option. Here is our idea: Once you reach 100$ in commission, we create a Skrill account and you get paid depending on the fee structure of Skrill (which we will checkout then). Is that fair?” With you, a technology professional, crypto currencies aren't even on your radar. From that I can only assume that you have no stock, faith or interest in that movement? German Tech Guru- “Tech and application are two different things. I am not really interested in the financial markets.” Well and good. But if crypto currencies aren’t even computing yet for our German tech guru, it doesn’t seem like mom and pop are going to sink their life savings into them just yet. Unless of course they are seduced by some charming crypto salesman with impressive PowerPoint’s and detailed flow charts to nowhere, etc. Like the man said, they are now and will remain for some time to come, a province of the financial industry. Not something Joe bar-goer will use to buy a beer this weekend. Feeling The Bite Of Bit Coin The first time I ever heard of Bit Coin I was just a struggling writer (some things will never change!). I had signed up for a site that appeared to be nothing more than some pyramid scheme. It was early in my web explorations then, maybe 2005 or six. Back then I was just finding my digital way and knew I just had to be online because that was where all of the action was apparently. So for every little thing I did on there I would gain X amount of Bit Coin. Mired in the dull perception of crypto cash of the day, I soon grew disenchanted with a site that paid in some crazy cash denomination I had never heard of. Alas, had I known now what I didn’t then! Boo hoo! That very emotion is what I believe is driving the mega trending of everything crypto currency. No one wants to be left out of the next stupendous Bit Coin-esque payoff. What crypto currency investors really want are the outsized paychecks that early Bit Coiners received, all out of proportion of investment and real value. If that doesn’t describe a pyramid scheme Bernie Madoff was a regular John Hancock. Not only that, the very person from the illustrious crypto currency rag who commissioned my high powered services to pen this trend setting post, that same person was also perplexed when confronted with my Paypal allergy. Nor was payment by crypto currency to be found upon her radar screen either. And I hope it stays that way because I need my money NOW, rather than having to figure out how to buy a burrito from the roach coach with it. The Bright Side Of The Crypto Currency Coin Now for the good news, payment by crypto currency is now fully endorsed and accepted by Craigslist for payment to sellers posting to CL: “posting details language of posting english cryptocurrency ok”. Bloomberg has collaborated on a crypto currency benchmark index. They began with a top ten list, Letterman beware! “Current Cryptocurrency Weightings Bitcoin 30.00% Ethereum 30.00% Ripple 14.14% Bitcoin Cash 10.65% EOS 6.11% Litecoin 3.77% Dash 1.67% Monero 1.66% Ethereum Classic 1.00% Zcash 1.00%” 20 NeuCoin Tips In Limbo. “RadioAirplay Artists can now receive tips - in the form of NeuCoins - from listeners on Jango! Neucoins are like Bitcoins, and can be used in many ways, which now include redeeming them for Airplay. Your Neucoin balance on RadioAirplay is less than 1000 Neucoins. You will be able to redeem coins for airplay once this balance is a minimum of 1000. Redeem 1000 NeuCoin for 500 Play CreditsRedeem.” As a musician, I promote my music on a web radio site where you pay for airplay. A few listeners dug my sounds and so generously tipped me in some crypto currency called “Neucoin”. But just my luck being the Charlie Brown of rock and roll, they discontinued the nascent technology, darn! “Thanks for your previous interest in the MyNeuCoin wallet platform. The MyNeuCoin wallet service has been discontinued.” Now I’m left with twenty whole Neucoins in limbo. Perhaps that will increase their value as a memorabilia of those crazy daze during the ‘teens’ when everybody and their cousin had their own crypto currency. Holding at twenty (it seems like more if I type the word rather than the two digit number), I guess I have a ways to go before I can redeem them. Am I rich yet? Salesforce Developers <[email protected]>
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9:14 PM How are you, Martin? Me and a couple of ex-googlers are about to launch a new AI+blockchain project based on federated AI model training. Would you be interested in hearing more? Would love to get your feedback. Thanks in advance! Bella Wang is now a connection Martin Monroe sent the following message at 10:27 PM 10:27 PM Hello Bella, Thanks for connecting! It sounds like a terrific story for my tech blog infoRR. Yes I would like to hear more. Blockchain is all the rage these days, but with so many players, just how many blockchain standards can the market bear? Best regards, Martin Monroe JUL 4 Bella Wang sent the following messages at 8:00 AM 8:00 AM Thanks for your timely reply, Martin! You’re absolutely right - with so many failures of promises, majority of players are having a hard time implementing their theories. I’m working with 2 folks who have hands on machine learning experience at Google. One with deep expertise in the distributed systems, I believe we’ll pull it off. We are heavily invested in the technical feasibility of the idea, and had validated many assumptions. If you’d like, I’m happy to share our project brief. Thanks and Happy 4th of July! Bella Wang 8:06 AM In a nutshell, we are taking a novel approach to allow highly accessible usage of AI models. We’re establishing a data marketplace, where general public can simply download AI models to their local devices, allow the model to be trained locally, then upload the model back to the network. This mitigates data security and privacy risks, help AI models to tap into private data at scale and maximizes remnant computing power for model training. Martin Monroe sent the following message at 11:30 AM 11:30 AM Simply downloading sounds simple. But really you're talking about very technological interplays and interactions between multiple computers and users. In between are virus', spyware, glitches and older computer systems with tons on defective microprocessors out there waiting to be expolited? Not to mention the all seeing crystal globes of applications such as Palantir, Cambridge Analytica, I2 Inc and Foundry. AI is so new and untried, how do we really know this isn't Terminator I? Bella Wang sent the following message at 2:05 PM That’s a great question! We’ll have a main chain plus multiple Subchain. These malicious activities won’t be able to generate blocks as subchain only picks up the block with minimum loss after each iteration. Hope that helps to answer your question! :) THURSDAY Martin Monroe sent the following message at 9:41 AM 9:41 AM Thanks, I think so. We have the makings of a terrific interview for my new website! https://inforr.weebly.com It would have been even better had Ms Wang deigned to answer my follow up queries but hey, when software royalty comes a calling, you take what they are giving! Without giving away any secrets, could you elaborate a bit about the makeup of a main chain and subchain, what sort of programming languages and libraries they might employ? Also, how soon can I accept payments from my clients using your technology? And, what is the name of your company/project? Finally, can you give infoRR readers an idea of what it was like working for Google, happy with your overall treatment, will you miss that culture or? inforr.weebly.com INFO RR inforr.weebly.com Bella Wang
You'd of thunk that Verizon might have learned from all of the days of future past and not kill the messenger. But no. Like all corporate takeovers, heads must roll to satisfy the blood lust of the stockholder screaming for his profit.
Is Yahoo, messengerless, a rudderless ship waiting for the next iceberg? In truth, the de-evolution is well under way. Now just an empty name, like kodak or poloroid. Changing owners almost as quick as a politician changes opinions, Oath or Verizon or a company to be named later. More proof that acquisitions are the end of dreams. But then destiny is destiny. Fate fate. And perhaps this is Yahoo's karma catching up with it for flicking off Flicker and tumbling tumbler off the cliff of broken deams. No one ever said what happens now to the poor tazmanians who were once the proud software developer core of Yahoo Messenger. Were they shown the door or were they driven out of Dodge? Any software developer job hunting might have only a temp position at best at yahoo/oath/verizon with all of the deck shuffling going on there in scenic sunnyvale. "A little about Yahoo Yahoo is an Oath brand. Oath, a subsidiary of Verizon, is a values-led company committed to (corporate takeovers) building brands(scuttling once proud companies and and making a mockery of their memory) people love. We reach over one billion people around the world with a dynamic house of 50+ media, communication and technology brands. A global leader in digital and mobile, Oath brands are shaping the future of communication and media. Our mission Build brands consumers love (Trade on the good will these companies have earned and sell it to the highest bidder) ) Build platforms customers love (Ursup others' hard work and reap the profits.) Build a company talent loves (Fire the staff and hire cheap foreign labor) We are looking for great talent - mobile, frontend and backend software developers, UX designers, and product engineers that can contribute to the development of our exciting next-generation products. If you are excited about the overall lifecycle of a product - building, coding, testing, launching and learning, this is the place to be, because you will learn and gain hands-on experience while engaged in projects with significant impact on the success of our businesses. You are a great problem solver, the capability to work independently as well as with a team, and the willingness to learn from our leadership. Calendar Specific We are currently looking for a highly qualified java developer to help us build the next generation of calendar and mail backend for Yahoo. We need a dedicated and technically strong engineer with industry knowledge to make our platform better and to drive the evolution and expansion of our current platforms. This role is in the Communications organization that connects the world through Mail, Messenger, Groups, Calendar, Contacts & Notepad. On this team, you have an amazing opportunity to impact the productivity and connected lives of hundreds of million users every month. The road ahead is exciting, and our team is moving fast. Your work will be used by applications that would touch millions of people, worldwide. If you believe you have what it takes to help shape our future then look no further, apply now, and get ready for the ride of your life!" Buckle up for that crash landing though! We have a new unified Terms of Service and Privacy Policy Hi Martin, We see that you’ve used Yahoo Messenger recently, so we wanted to let you know that Yahoo Messenger will no longer be supported after July 17, 2018. Before July 17, you can continue to use the service, but after that date, you will no longer have access to Yahoo Messenger. You can learn how to save your chats by visiting our FAQ. We’ve loved working on Yahoo Messenger for you and want to thank you for using our product. We will continue to focus on building and introducing new, exciting communications tools that impact and delight our users. Visit our FAQ to learn more. Thanks for being a Yahoo Messenger user! Best, The Yahoo Messenger team You would think that the great and powerful Salesforce could spring for a new jpeg every month but no. The many Salesforce newsletter patrons were instead forced to once again view the same adorable bear with snorkeler as from the May newsletter still bathing in the lake into June!
As if coding isn't a tedious enough affair. Now Salesforce adds fuel to that fire by using the same tired old pic. One month is cute, second month, yawn! If I wasn't fooled by the rearranging of the pixels to give a bit different look, I'll bet the razor sharp eyes of their legions of coders weren't either. One might have at least hoped for the bear and snorkeler to be liberated from their watery revery and to have moved on, to say a picnic or biking. But there they remain, standing tall but a little water logged. Salesforce used the same picture and changed the pixel orientation to make it look slightly different. One change is that the text doesn't show up when saving the "new" image for some reason. The devils! They must have anticipated this stunning expose and sabotaged my download. Salesforce Developer Newsletter: June 2018 Yahoo/Inbox Salesforce Developers <[email protected]> To:[email protected] Jun 21 at 11:49 AM June 2018 • Newsletter It's summer! Here's the latest in the world of Salesforce Developers. Submit your presentation for Dreamforce, brush up on building with unlocked packaging, Community Cloud, and more — then find a community event near you. Ready to Speak at Dreamforce '18?Dreamforce Call for Presentations Now OpenStart brainstorming! We're eager to see your presentation ideas for Dreamforce '18. Find helpful tips and inspiring sessions from 2017 here. CFP closes on July 15th. What's New in Summer '18We're excited about what's new for developers in Summer '18. Here are a few links you might find helpful. #Ready4Summer18 TrailmixMissed the #Ready4Summer18 challenge? No problem! Get all the highlights, tools, blog posts, and more in this exclusive trailmix. Developer Preview Live WebinarSalesforce product managers show you new elements of Lightning Framework, Visualforce, and Base Components. Plus: how to save time with debugger, scalable Service Cloud apps, and automation in Lightning Platform. Summer '18: Lightning Base Components for Editing DataJosh Birk walks through how Summer’18 offers a wide range of additions and enhancements to Lightning Components, including the ever-useful Base Components. Summer '18: Rethink Trigger Logic with Apex SwitchPeter Chittum explains how to use Apex Switch to reduce repetitive code and build more readable code paths on the Lightning Platform. Summer '18: Pre-Built Themes in Lightning CommunitiesWayne Lau and the Community Cloud team shows us Lightning's beautiful new pre-built themes, how they're built, and how developers can use them to boost their brand. Summer '18: Updated Tracking for IoT OrchestrationsJosh Birk shows us how to easily obtain the data driving orchestrations, complete with a handy introductory trailmix. Summer '18: Flow Local Actions, New Debugger, and MoreAlex Edelstein explains the Local Actions feature in Lightning Flow: browser integration, direct data queries, and improved Flow finish behaviors. Summer '18: Einstein Bots for the FutureKevin Poorman walks us through building smarter customer service bots, from decoding the terminology to programming predictive dialogue. Blog Posts You May Have MissedSo many interesting topics on building great apps! Check out these blog posts. #PackagingUnlocked SeriesZayne Turner and René Winkelmeyer unlock packaging: how to organize your metadata, segment your org and customizations, and streamline deployment. #MonthOfTesting SeriesIn this series, Kevin Poorman covers all things testing — from how it saves you time and builds better products to the nuts and bolts of mocking and stubbing. In Case You Missed It: TrailheaDX '18 Sessions RecapGet more curated posts on the best sessions from TrailheaDX '18. Check out the latest in the ICYMI blog series from Karen Datangel. Go Forth, Write JavaScriptPeter Chittum unpacks the value of JavaScript: what it is, how to use it, and why it should be a part of your developer toolkit. Create Your First Salesforce CLI PluginRené Winkelmeyer introduces us Salesforce CLI plugins architecture and how to use the @salesforce/plugin-generator to make it happen. Using Salesforce CLI with Windows Subsystem for Linux in 10 Easy StepsDave Carroll walks us through some of the hurdles when it comes to authenticating to a hub using Salesforce CLI in Linux (and a handy tool that makes it easier). The Making of the Robotics Ridge at TrailheaDXPhillippe Ozil builds a robotic supply chain to demonstrate how Lightning, Platform Events, and Process Builder can work together. Learning is Key: Adventures at Gluecon 2018Heather Dykstra recounts the various topics covered at Gluecon, including Kubernetes, Chaos Architecture, the Software Development Life Cycle. Using Path in Your Lightning ComponentAria Niazi helps us build business processes — like streamlining hiring — with the Path Base Component. Convert JavaScript Buttons to Lightning-Friendly Alternatives with the Lightning Experience Configuration ConverterVin Addala shows us the new tool that converts JavaScript buttons into point-and-click alternatives, and then deploys everything right to your org. Why Representative Datasets Are Important for Computer Vision ModelsMike Salem talks Artificial Intelligence, outlining Einstein Vision, how to structure a representative dataset, and the importance of feedback loops. Don't Miss These WebinarsBe sure to sign up for these webinars, where you can learn and ask questions. Community Cloud: New in Summer '18Our Community Cloud product managers help you optimize pre-built themes, reuse authenticated content, and create personalized experiences — plus what’s on the roadmap for Winter ‘19. Lightning Platform OrientationWe have a Lightning Platform Orientation Webinar for those new to developing with Salesforce. Be sure to register for this webinar on the 29th. Trailblazer Community EventsHyderabad Trailblazin'Keynoted by VP of Community Erica Kuhl and Trailhead Events & Programs Director Kavindra Patel, this event also features Hackathons, Youth Talks, and more. Register for a Lightning Now Event in Your CityStart building! In this one-day workshop, our product management team shows you how to build new components, interact with data, and leverage the latest innovations. Find one close to you. © 2018 salesforce.com, inc. All rights reserved. Various trademarks held by their respective owners. |
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