A Full Stack Dev's First Impressions of the Salesforce Platform, Part 2by@henryjin
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A Full Stack Dev's First Impressions of the Salesforce Platform, Part 2

by Henry Jin6mOctober 14th, 2020
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Henry is a full-stack developer and consultant who can't stop himself from dabbling in new things. He shares his first impressions of the Salesforce platform. The Lightning component framework, Apex, and Visualforce are the main front-end tools for the platform. There is also a web-based Salesforce IDE, and extensions for Visual Studio Code are available. Henry shares his thoughts of the platform and its no/low-code options in Part 1 of this week's blog post.

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