Around the Web – 20180615

Around the Web – 20180615

Brett M. Nelson - Friday, June 15, 2018

And now for somethings to read (or watch) over the weekend, if you have some spare time that is.

Salesforce for VS Code: Apex Replay Debugger and More - Salesforce Developers Blog

Salesforce.com – Jun 11, 7:00 AM – Salesforce Extensions for VS Code ships every week with bug fixes and updates. This post discusses a few of the major updates that have been released recently. You may have seen the exciting news at TrailheaDX that we are launching a log-based...

Dreamforce 2018 Developer Track Call for Presentations is Open! - Salesforce Developers Blog

Salesforce.com – Jun 15, 5:00 AM – It's almost time for Dreamforce 2018 and we want YOU to speak! We're officially launching our Call for Presentations for the Developer Track today. We're looking for Salesforce Developers who want to share their knowledge and best practices with...

Browser Compatibility | Vue CLI

Vue.js – You will notice a browserslist field in package.json specifying a range of browsers the project is targeting. This value will be used by @babel/preset-env and autoprefixer to automatically determine the JavaScript features that need to be...

Salesforce DX, Packages and Open Source

Andy in the Cloud – Andrew Fawcett – Jun 16, 12:48 PM – A successful open source project needs many things to thrive. Providing something that has strong appeal is important, as well as lots of love from its users and contributors. Also key is how people get their hands on it! This falls into two camps...

Announcements

Illuminated Cloud – Jun 4, 7:25 AM – API client updated to v43.0 and 43.0 available as a selectable version for configured connections. Full support for the new Apex switch statement including: Grammar update for all variants (literal, enum constant, and SObject) Syntax highlighter...

Replacing jQuery with Vue

SitePoint – Nilson Jacques – Jun 6, 10:00 AM – I'm willing to bet that there are a lot of developers out there who still reach for jQuery when tasked with building simple apps. There are often times when we need to add some interactivity to a page, but reaching for a JavaScript framework seems...

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