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Enterprise Mobile Patterns Reference App & Tutorial Now Available

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Check out the Enterprise Mobile Patterns guide for five key design patterns for building mobile apps on the Salesforce Platform. Continue reading

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Build Connected Mobile Apps in JavaScript with New Salesforce Platform Mobile Services

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Too often mobile business apps are created in silos – disconnected from customer data. The new Salesforce Platform Mobile Services solves this problem with the Mobile SDK 2.0, and new open source Developer Mobile packs for leading JavaScript frameworks like Backbone.js, and jQuery Mobile that developers know and love, and make it easy to connect to backend mobile services on the Salesforce Platform. Here’s what you need to know. Continue reading

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Force.com Canvas Webinar – October 31st

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It seems like just the other day that we launched Force.com Canvas, the amazing new technology to allow any app, in any language to run within the Salesforce UI. Since this time, we have launched a pilot program and enabled every new Developer Edition org to take advantage of Canvas. Next week, on October 31st, we are hosting an introduction webinar to make it even easier to get started. Continue reading

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Dreamforce 2012 Top 10 Developer Moments

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Dreamforce 2012 was unbelievable! I’ve finally caught up on my sleep, and wanted to take some time to reflect on my top 10 moments of this years event. Continue reading

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Create Force.com Apps Anywhere With Force.com Canvas

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Force.com Canvas is a new feature in Winter ’13 which allows you to create Force.com context aware applications on Heroku, or anywhere. In addition, with the Heroku QuickStart templates, you can create an app on Heroku with just a few clicks. Check out the video here. Continue reading

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Win Jay-Z & Kanye West VIP Tickets At Cloudstock London

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Join 2000 other Developers on Tuesday May 22nd for the free Cloudstock London developer event, and participate in challenges to win VIP box tickets to the Jay-Z and Kanye West Watch The Throne Tour at the O2 arena! Continue reading

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Chatter REST API & the Apigee Console

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I’m presenting on the Chatter API at Cloudstock London in a few weeks. During the session I am going to rely on my go to tool for working with the Chatter API response payload – Apigee Console. If you are coming to Clockstock London, I’ve got a few more tricks and tips lined up. If you can’t make, definitely check out the Apigee Console for supercharging your Chatter API development Continue reading

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Salesforce User & Developer Meetup in Salt Lake City – April 26th

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Next week, April 26th, I will be in Salt Lake City for the Salt Lake City Salesforce User & Developer Meetup with a bunch of friends from the Salesforce community. The agenda, provided in the post, should set us up for a great event! Continue reading

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Mobile SDK SplitView Project on GitHub

I just posted a complete MobileSDK project for XCode that uses SplitView Controllers and the Chatter REST API. The code is on GitHub with the long term plan to make it a broader canonical sample. If you are in London, don’t forget to attend Cloudforce for more iOS goodies. Continue reading

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Social Enterprise Apps: Engagement & Discovery with the Chatter API Webinar Recordings

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The recording and FAQ from the 4/28/2012 Chatter API webinar is now available. For me, the Chatter API lets me focus on two critical aspects of building Social Enterprise apps: engagement and discover. Continue reading

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