
Some highlights from our active Twitter community from the past week include lots of love for Salesforce Mobile Developer Week, skinny tables, and Nick Tran from @ronaldreed @samruddhi_patil @michaellorg @apurkiss .

Some highlights from our active Twitter community from the past week include lots of love for Salesforce Mobile Developer Week, skinny tables, and Nick Tran from @ronaldreed @samruddhi_patil @michaellorg @apurkiss .

Third and final installment in a series that explores the design and code for Social Web-to-Lead, a Node.js application running on Heroku that allows Facebook users to save their contact information in Salesforce via a ‘Contact Me’ link. This post reviews how the application implemented real-time push notifications from Force.com to the Heroku application using WebSockets.

Second part of a series that explores the design and code for Social Web-to-Lead, a Node.js application running on Heroku that allows Facebook users to save their contact information in Salesforce via a ‘Contact Me’ link. This post reviews how the application uses a Redis database and a custom Apex REST service to implement a more efficient design that consumes fewer Force.com API calls.

This post describes the design and architecture of Social Web-to-Lead, a Node.js Facebook application running on Heroku that allows Facebook users to enter their contact information via a ‘Contact Me’ link. That information is then captured as a Lead record in Salesforce.
The recording, slide deck and code samples from the ‘Intro to Apex’ webinar is now available.
Get ready for the next VMforce webinar on September 9th, and read VMforce Webinar 1 FAQs which are now available.
The other day I posted a blog entry demoing some HTML5 touch apps I have been working on. Within that post I mentioned that I had to 'roll my own' REST implementation (just as others out in the community have done). Not wanting to re-inv
This morning we conducted two Chatter Developer webinars, launched the Chatter Dev Zone,a Chatter enabled Salesforce org, released a new Chatter Recipes article, and made a sample app, Chatter Bubbles, available. And all of this was before lunch.