Desk A Deal Lightning Calculator
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Desk A Deal Lightning Calculator
Simple component to lookup an address and suggest an autocomplete based on nzpost api
Salesforce One plugin for RemoteObjects SF1
A Salesforce App that emulates a streaming video platform.
Salesforce XERO Integration done with REST API and Apex classes
Code from my time in Salesforce Lab at Deloitte. (Note: Shared as portfolio after getting permission)
A small lightning component making it easy to highlight who the primary contacts are for an account based on their role.
Orchestrion, powered by Salesforce Platform, utilizes Lightning Web Components (LWC) and Salesforce Communities for streamlined event management. Offering features like attendee tracking, location management, and communication tools, Orchestrion ensures efficient event organization and exceptional attendee experiences.
slds-lookup is an open source implementation for lookup fields in lightning experience
This package includes a Lightning component for displaying the current followers of a Salesforce record and an invocable Apex method that sets a user as a follower of a record that can be called from a Process Builder process or Flow Builder flow.
Apex super badge salesforce sample code
Source code for 'Salesforce Developer I Certification: Learn the Basics of Apex, Lightning Web Components, and Flow' by Konstantin Kapitanov
Salesforce LWC file upload component
Lightning Web Component to show a Record Form for viewing and editing. Constructed from a Fieldset
Collection of Classes that uses Apex standard APIs like Schema or Describe and return results dynamically. Also, some Architectures and Frameworks using Apex
Box for Salesforce Blueprints for the Box for Salesforce Managed Package
A collection of custom Salesforce Lightning components to try to make Lightning development a little bit less frustrating
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