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Podcast: Two Salesforce superstars interview me about SFDC99!

November 28, 2014

Alright here’s the deal: if you’re not following YappExchange, it’s time to add them to your bookmarks.

…and I’m not just saying this because they recently invited me to speak on their show! I’ve raved about YappExchange in the past!

Why is YappExchange so great? Simple. They talk about the latest topics in the Salesforce industry, with a focus on development, in a fun, conversational way. There’s so much you can do in a talk show that you can’t do in a web post, so you end up picking up things you never would’ve by reading.

The best part is that Sharif Shalaan and Philip Nelson, the hosts of the show, are some of the most experienced and knowledgable people in the industry!

Here’s what we talk about in the podcast:

  • How I got 52 t-shirts at this year’s Dreamforce
  • The Salesforce developer job industry worldwide
  • Salesforce Lightning initial thoughts
  • Visual Workflows and their impact on the Salesforce development world
  • Which IDEs we prefer to use when coding Apex
  • The future of SFDC99

Check out the full podcast interview!

Another special shout out to the hosts, Sharif Shalaan and Philip Nelson, the type of guys you’d want to go grab a cold beer with!

2 Comments
Jose Maria Claramunt
December 1, 2014 @ 1:10 pm

Thanks for sharing Dave!

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Sharif Shaalan (@Sharif_Shaalan)
December 1, 2014 @ 5:53 am

It was a pleasure having you on David, great conversation! gotta do it again!

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