Salesforce for .NET Developers with Jay Janarthanan
.NET Rocks!14 Des 2017

Salesforce for .NET Developers with Jay Janarthanan

Developing in Salesforce? What's that about? Carl and Richard talk to Jay Janarthanan about the kinds of software being built today against the Force infrastructure that runs the Salesforce CRM SaaS product - and so much more! Jay talks about why you would want to do extensions to Salesforce, and how in the past few years enterprises have been building entire applications with the Force tools and infrastructure. The language of Force is Apex, and Jay is building an open source project called ApexSharp to let C# programmers use their favorite tools to build Salesforce applications. Check it out!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

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