Archive for the ‘Development’ Category
By Luke Skywalker in
Development,
General,
Strategy,
Training
Mar
13
It’s SXSW weekend so you may be pretty burnt out on conferences – or just sick and tired of hearing about them – but if you’re in New York City this week, don’t miss what’s sure to be a profound and fascinating conversation between Chinese digital activist and artist Ai Weiwei, Twitter co-founder and chairman Jack Dorsey, and ReadWriteWeb’s Richard MacManus. How do you like your events calendar?
Originally posted here:
ReadWriteWeb Events Guide, 13 March 2010
By Luke Skywalker in
Development
Mar
3
I wanted to let you know that my Introduction to Chatter article is now available . I tried to make sure I covered everything you need to start extending Chatter, and making it your own
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Intro to Chatter article now available
By Luke Skywalker in
Development
Mar
2
CA Identity Manager can now be used to automate processes, such as provisioning and de-provisioning user access, for Salesforce.com’s sales forecasting application.
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CA Extends Identity Management to Salesforce.Com Apps
By Luke Skywalker in
Development
Mar
2
The e-book hype reached its apex just before the holiday season. Now seems like a good time to take a closer look at the e-book market, especially given that this business is heading for another disruption once Apple’s iPad launches.
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E-Books: After the Hype and Before the iPad
By Luke Skywalker in
Development,
Strategy
Mar
1
Let me get this out of the way: I love apps. I love apps that serve big purposes and I love apps that serve extremely small niches
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There’s an Evangelist for That
By Luke Skywalker in
Development,
Strategy
Mar
1
Let me get this out of the way: I love apps. I love apps that serve big purposes and I love apps that serve extremely small niches.
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There’s an Evangelist for That
By Luke Skywalker in
Design,
Development
Mar
1
Sometimes the simplest tips are the best. It always surprises me how many people forget about the System Log Console. This innocuous little link at the top of your Salesforce screen is a gem for debugging code snippets or tracking code execution
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Using the System Log and Filters to speed debug time.
By Luke Skywalker in
Design,
Development
Feb
24
Mashery, a startup that helps software companies market, distribute and keep track of their application programming interfaces (APIs), has just raised $5.5 million in a third round of venture funding, according to a filing with the SEC . With more web-based startups releasing APIs to extend their capabilities and engage users, this type of service seems to be in higher demand than ever — a fact that attracted attention and cash from Cisco Systems.
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Cisco adds to $5.5M bagged by Mashery to manage APIs
By Luke Skywalker in
Design,
Development
Feb
23
I remember when I first started programming in Java many years ago. I used to walk the isles of my local bookstore (remember those brick and mortar things we all used to visit?). The shelves were filled with books on C, a few smatterings of web design, and of course, the trusty O’Reilly In a Nutshell books; but alas, there were no Java books.
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Development with the Force.com Platform
By Luke Skywalker in
Development,
Strategy
Feb
20
The big news of the week came out of the annual Mobile World Congress, from companies such as Adobe, Facebook, Google and Skype – read on for our extensive coverage and analysis.
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Weekly Wrap-up: The Week in Web Technology