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Hello! My name is Colin Loretz, I'm a web developer and designer based in Reno, Nevada, focusing on projects using the Salesforce.com, WordPress and iPhone/Mac platforms.

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Introducing my Unofficial Basecamp + Salesforce.com Toolkit

November 18th, 2009

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For the Force.com developer hackathon, I developed an integration toolkit between 37Signals‘ Basecamp application for project management and Salesforce.com. This little bit of work earned me the top prize in the Dreamforce 2009 Hackathon so a big thanks to Salesforce.com for putting on the event. It has easily become my favorite part of the Dreamforce conference.

Salesforce.com, in its simplest form, allows for the tracking of business leads, contacts, accounts, opportunities and its development platform extends its functionality to include pretty much whatever a developer can come up with. For many organizations, these salesforce opportunities represent products that are being purchased by another company. What if, however, you are a professional services group? Your services are products in a sense, however the native salesforce.com functionality of products is fairly limited for use for professional services.

Enter Basecamp
Basecamp allows you to manage companies, projects and the various messages, to-do lists, milestones, files and time tracking for each project.

Your Basecamp is in my Salesforce
This Basecamp+Salesforce.com toolkit allows you to tie Salesforce opportunities to Basecamp projects right out of the box. The toolkit includes methods for all of the Basecamp API methods so developers can build their own applications using whichever Salesforce.com objects and business logic they desire using visualforce and apex code.

Due to the time constraints on the Hackathon competition, the toolkit requires a little bit of work on my part before I deem it ready for releasing to the Force.com Code Share.

Features

  • Tie your Salesforce user account to your Basecamp user account
  • Associate opportunities to existing Basecamp projects
  • Create new Basecamp projects from within Salesforce
  • Create, read, edit and delete project messages, to-do lists and milestones
  • Manage completion of to-do lists

Considerations
Both Basecamp and Salesforce have methods for alerting users regarding upcoming tasks. The initial version of this integration relies on Basecamp’s notifications, which can be selected from within Salesforce.

Roadmap
Due to the short timeframe provided during the Dreamforce Hackathon there are a few Basecamp functional areas that were not written into the toolkit. I plan to add these items soon but they may not be in the first version released to the code share.

  • Time tracking
  • Writeboards
  • Files

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Disclaimer: I am not affiliated with either Salesforce.com, Dreamforce, 37Signals or Basecamp.

Off to Dreamforce 2009

November 17th, 2009

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I’m heading out to San Francisco this week for Dreamforce 2009, this year’s Salesforce.com User & Developer conference.

Some of the things I’m particularly looking forward to:

  • Dreamforce Tweetup
  • Developer certification exams to become a certified Force.com Developer
  • Force.com Hackathon: David Schach and I are teaming up on Wednesday night to develop a “killer Force.com integration” with <insert web app name here>.
  • Meeting up with many of the folks I met last year at the non-profit dinner event
  • Meeting new developers and users
  • Finding new projects and ideas to work on when I return to Reno.

I’ll be posting some content later this week, especially with a cool app integration to show off from the Hackathon.

Changes are coming

October 15th, 2009

ColinLoretz.com is finally being redesigned. (Insert parable about a shoemaker’s children being shoeless or something here). I have a new website in the works that I plan to publish next week to showcase all of the many things I do in both work and personal life.

Many of you are probably reading this through an RSS reader and probably have no clue what the actual design currently looks like (it’s a theme I call ‘Naked Theme’) but for those of you that can see it, hopefully you will enjoy it.

This won’t just be a UI change though, I will be working the use of categories and tags to fit my life and all of the things I have going on. Until then, come find me on Twitter.

Putting together all the pieces

September 8th, 2009

I have returned from my second year at Burning Man. It was a much needed escape for me considering how many things I have going on right now. Recap and pictures to come!

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Freelance Freedom #119

August 25th, 2009

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via FreelanceSwitch by N.C. Winters

Ignite Reno #3 on Sept. 15th

August 21st, 2009

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“Every moment with it is precious”

August 10th, 2009

“You see this goblet?” asks Achaan Chaa, the Thai meditation master. “For me this glass is already broken. I enjoy it; I drink out of it. It holds my water admirably, sometimes even reflecting the sun in beautiful patterns. If I should tap it, it has a lovely ring to it. But when I put this glass on the shelf and the wind knocks it over or my elbow brushes it off the table and it falls to the ground and shatters, I say, ‘Of course.’ When I understand that the glass is already broken, every moment with it is precious.”

- Mark Epstein
Thoughts Without a Thinker

Ignite Reno: Diagnosing Technology as a Mental Disorder

July 17th, 2009

Here is the slide deck for the presentation I gave at Ignite Reno #2 on July 16th at Amendment 21. The video will come soon!

What am I up to now?

July 8th, 2009

I have a lot of things going on right now so I thought it might be a good time to get it all out in writing, for my own sake as well as to share it with all of you.

Now that I’ve graduated, here are the different areas of my world:

Twelve Horses

I’m still working on Salesforce.com projects at Twelve Horses and taking on a few projects with a project management role.

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Social Network Project

I can’t name names right now but I have been hired by a social network startup in San Francisco as a contractor to do two things. The first is to take their existing website and social network framework, originally built on Ruby on Rails, and move it to WordPress MU with BuddyPress. The second is to implement a full redesign that they have already had commissioned by another designer.

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Their current site is far from being user friendly so I’m excited to be working on the project as it mixes information architecture, interaction design, and my platform of choice, WordPress. Their goal is to be a content provider with many of the elements you would find on a social network. In fact, because of this, instead of competing with other social networks like Facebook, users will actually be able to sign up for a profile using their existing Facebook profile using the Facebook Connect technology.

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Random Projects

I just got done acting as a technical editor for a book on developing with the Force.com platform. It was pretty cool to offer insights and feedback on the author’s manuscript as well as providing validation on the concepts and code examples that were covered.

Reno Collective

My biggest endeavor for the last year has been Reno Collective. If you don’t already know what it is, check the website. There have been a few ups and downs and we have certainly learned alot. Ed and I went and visited quite a few coworking spaces when were were in California during the San Francisco WordCamp. Jeremy over at NextSpace in Santa Cruz hooked us up with the inside perspective.

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The LLC is in place and everything is on track to open. Our efforts are now being poured into finding a building that fits all of our magic numbers to make the space work and thrive as the community grows. We have a benefit show down at The Amendment 21, featuring a hip-hop and burlesque show that we’ve called Beauties & Beats.

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Events to bring people together

In the process of promoting Reno Collective, we started to see a need for social (and yes, often geeky) events in Reno. From this need spawned Ignite Reno, Reno-Tahoe WordCamp and what will soon be a Reno WordPress User Group. WordCamp turned out great and we will definitely be putting on another one next year. The first Ignite Reno was also great success and the second Ignite Reno is quickly approaching this month on July 16th.

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Future events that we have in the works are FreelanceCamp Reno and LaidOff Camp Reno. Dates, locations and more details are still being worked out but these events will focus on bringing freelancers together to learn from one another and helping locals who have been laid off from their jobs to get back into the job market by working smarter instead of harder, essentially hacking the job process.

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My ‘Infinite’ Amount of Spare Time

Yes, there is and will always be, spare time. I like to work hard and play hard. I just completed the Tour De Nez as my first century bike ride. I’m prepping for Burning Man at the end of the summer with the camp that Ed is putting together, The Black Rock Center for Unlearning. I am still not 100% sure I will be going out to the playa this year as I also have my eye on heading over the England and Switzerland for the first time but I am pitching in where I can to help prepare. Now that it is summer time, I also look forward to many visits up to Lake Tahoe (geocaching, perhaps?), rafting down the Truckee River and getting in hundreds (thousands?) of miles on the road bike.

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How much did that meeting cost?

July 1st, 2009

It’s easy to have a lot of meetings without any thought to money and the cost associated with that time. This was a link shared by Lance Ennen in an O’Reilly Webinar, “Radical Career Success in a Down Economy.”

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