
Check out this week’s tweets from the Salesforce developer community. Continue reading

Check out this week’s tweets from the Salesforce developer community. Continue reading

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 . Continue reading

Join Salesforce Product Managers and Developer Evangelists on February 7th for a live Tweet Chat Q&A on the new and updated features coming in Spring ’13. Continue reading

Join Salesforce Product Managers for a Tweet Chat on November 14, 9:00am PT to learn about Winter ’13′s new capabilities in Force.com, Database.com and Site.com. Use the hashtag #Winter13QA and get your questions answered by our experts. Continue reading

Congratulations from our Winter ’13 Cloud Trivia winner! Read more to see if you made the list. Continue reading

Happy June!
Here are some of our favorite tweets from the Developer Force community this week. Get active with our team and your fellow developers by joining the conversation on Twitter.
Follow @forcedotcom
.@Angelhack Planning to stand up and loudly offer myself as a @forcedotcom developer for any team that wants to hack something #Awesome.
— David Schach (@dschach) May 31, 2012
Who rocks your @forcedotcom world? Who is an #awesome ambassador for the #forcedotcom platform? Nominate them! bit.ly/JTLkcs
— Matthew Lamb (@SFDCMatt) May 31, 2012
nice to know about immense power @heroku… Continue reading
After going through some of the recent toolkit launches, I sat back and looked at all the toolkits, and integration options that are currently available. It is safe to say there are a lot, many of which are new; others you may not have even know exist. Here's a quick list, in no particular order:
Java
.Net
Mac OS X & iOS
Perl
Python
PHP
Ruby On Rails
Android
Azure
Facebook
Google
Twitter
Google Wave
Amazon
Flex
ColdFusion
Excel
Of course, the big news… Continue reading
Malcolm Gladwell wrote a fascinating piece recently on the New Yorker dealing with social networking. It’s certainly worth a read, and makes you think… Continue reading