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Force.com: Improving Enterprise Development in the Cloud
As a software craftsman who has grown up writing enterprise applications in a wide variety of languages including Java and Microsoft .NET, I have become accustomed to certain practices and tool sets that have not quite arrived yet in the … Continue reading
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Improving Enterprise Development in the Cloud – Part 1
Thou Shall Always Know What is “in” Production For the background on this series you can read my introduction in Improving Enterprise Development in the Cloud. Have you ever been in this situation? You have carefully listened to your customers about … Continue reading →