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  1. Architecture is like an onion. In episode 15, Steven Herod shares his perspective on the roles that architects play in creating successful applications + strategies used to get across the finish line.

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  2. ICYMI: Shreyans Jain () is changing the web by creating tech equality through accessibility. Join as he explores how AI & APIs help achieve equality across the internet & platforms in episode 14.

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  3. For our final post, Kevin Poorman covers Transaction Finalizers as part of the Spring '20 release. Transaction Finalizers let you define what happens when a Queueable job completes, giving you asynchronous flow control. Read on:

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  4. Join us live next week 2/5 at 11am PT for an Twitter Chat! We're talking about developer apps on AppExchange! Learn more:

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  5. For those developers out there who might also be an admin of your Salesforce org: What is something you wish someone in the community told you when you first got started with Salesforce? Respond to w/hashtags + for a chance to win.

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  6. The Spring '20 release brings a new feature to Apex: Transaction Finalizers. Learn what Finalizers are, how they work, and where you'd want to use them on the blog:

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  7. If you haven't completed developer superbadges yet, here's a great reason to get them done! Earn any superbadge in January 2020 for an automatic entry to win cool prizes (some rules & restrictions apply: ).

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  8. Flows help create efficient, process-driven apps. With , we released new Flow features: running Flows in system context and on record changes before the save & writing invocable actions that accept generic sObject types. on the blog

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  9. Wanna be a real rebel? Learn Lightning Web Components OSS for free in just one hour. Your Moom would be proud. 💘

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  10. What have you been up to lately? You've spent your time learning by watching, listening, reading, networking, and diving into the code-and it shows. We're proud of everything you have accomplished in 2019 and can't wait to see what you do in 2020!

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  11. Shreyans Jain () is changing the web by creating tech equality through accessibility. Join as he explores how AI & APIs help achieve equality across the internet & platforms in episode 14.

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  12. As developers, we've all struggled with setting object or field-level permissions at one time or another. Here are some excellent tips in our latest blog post: Field Level Security in Apex

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  13. ICYMI: In episode 13 explores a brief history of at Salesforce w/ Kris Gray (), Principal Software Engineer at Salesforce. From the early wild west of frameworks to today's Lightning Web Components.

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  14. Are you watching Release Readiness Live? Tune in now to hear Greg Rewis talk about Lightning Web Components and local development.

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  15. Understanding and maintaining your metadata just got easier with new Dependencies API in beta for Spring ’20 release. Read about the API and our open-sourced tooling on the blog.

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  16. Developer Preview Live starts today and it's your opportunity to view upcoming developer features and get hands-on with the Spring '20 Release. Register now to join us live!

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    Hey, Visualforce developers, did you miss my trailhead live session about how to build in ? Here you have it!

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  18. Salesforce accessibility engineer is back again to explore Web Components and Accessibility. Read up on how you can create light and flexible products based on web-standards with all users in mind in her latest blog post.

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  19. The Spring '20 Release is around the corner. Register now for Developer Preview Live on January 24th to learn about our new features and get hands on with the code.

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  20. GitHub Actions help simplify and automate common tasks around your repositories. In this blog post we explore GitHub Actions, how you can use them, and how they fit into the Continuous Integration (CI) pipeline for projects.

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