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Inspired by the Force, the Force.com platform that is

Tuesday, June 24th, 2008

I’ve been working with Salesforce.com for just over a year and it is no where near the same system it was when I started working at Twelve Horses. In the past year, I have seen the CRM evolve to include a full developer platform, Force.com, with Apex code allowing developers to create complex business logic for data manipulation, maintaining data quality and the ability to communicate with external services [see Google Data API/Toolkit below]. Force.com then grew to include Visualforce, which grants users the ability to create custom interfaces that use Salesforce.com metadata. Combining Salesforce objects, Apex code and Visualforce, developers are now able to develop in the model-view-controller (MVC) architectural pattern. Simply, MVC allows for the developer to separate their code into layers for ease of maintenance and further development.

Google Data API Toolkit
I just got back from Tour de Force, which featured a few exciting announcements, especially the Google Data API Toolkit, which allows developers to create, manipulate and pull data from Google applications like YouTube, Calendar, Spreadsheets, Docs and more.

I’ve been developing a project management application through Twelve Horses. Dreamforce 2008 is fast approaching and I would love to be able to package the application and make it available via the AppExchange before then.

Rich Internet Application Dev Shed

Friday, April 4th, 2008

The Twelve Horses gang is in Salt Lake City for the RIA Dev Shed.

Check back more today for live updates.

I’m currently building a Flex/AIR application at work that allows us to integrate with Salesforce.com in order to manage projects and employees.

1:30: Listening to Louie Penaflor. He is presenting on Flash Media Server (FMS). Flash media server offers a lot of opportunity for providing scalable streaming video. It sounds like Scott wants to create a video conference tool in Flex and utilize FMS.

2:49pm: Currently listening to Shelley Browning. She is presenting on Flex Charting and data visualization. The Twelve Horses project management application will have a lot of graphs, charts, and dashboards.

Below: Steve Spencer outside a RIA Dev Shed 2008 session room

what i do -

Lively Labs

Web App Shop

visit

Reno Collective

Coworking Space

visit

things you should go to -

SEP 18-19

WordCamp PDX

in Portland

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OCT 23

WordCamp Las Vegas

in Las Vegas

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NOV 15-17

FOWD

in New York City

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DEC 6-9

Dreamforce

in San Fran

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