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SPA using LWC, Boosting Code Performance, Raising $15M with Salesforce

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Salesforce SPA using LWC
How to create a Single Page Application (SPA) using Lightning Web Components? Code is really simple, extendable, and very efficient.

From Admin to CEO: How The Salesforce Ecosystem Helped me Raise $15 million
The text discusses the author's journey from being a Salesforce admin to becoming a CEO and raising $15 million. Despite not having a traditional entrepreneurial background, the author credits the Salesforce ecosystem for their success. The author shares recommendations and lessons learned for aspiring entrepreneurs looking to turn their ideas into successful businesses.

Boost Code Performance with Salesforce Code Analyzer
The latest release of Salesforce Code Analyzer version 3.9 includes new rules in the Graph Engine to help boost code performance by detecting unused Apex code such as interfaces, abstract classes, and methods. These new rules use a graph-based approach to analyze code structure and dependencies, providing a more effective way to identify and remove unused code for improved efficiency and performance. This update aims to help developers accelerate their code by making it smaller and more efficient.

Salesforce Fact #748 | Screen reactivity on input placeholder
Screen reactivity feature works perfectly on input placeholder attribute as well. In this example, we are updating the placeholder text based on the selected account name from the lookup.

Architect Lightning Web Components that Weather any Storm
This blog post provides a guide on architecting LWC for Salesforce, emphasizing the importance of writing scalable and maintainable code for enterprise applications. It covers key design patterns and best practices such as separation of concerns, encapsulation of business logic, loose coupling, inter-component communication, declarative rendering, styling, and unit testing. The guide aims to help developers create robust and sustainable LWC applications with sample examples provided for reference.

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