BOBABLOG: Agile software development and Salesforce

More than 2 decades of writing software, and still loving it...

Thursday, December 27, 2018

Lightning Web Components - Conditional formatting and iterators

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One of the really elegant parts of Lightning Components was the ability to conditionally apply classes based on data. This is something th...
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Thursday, December 20, 2018

Lightning Web Components - Events, and listening to your children

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Update - 22/12/2018 Thanks to an anonymous comments poster from inside Salesforce, I've come to learn that this post contained some in...
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Wednesday, December 19, 2018

Lightning Web Components - Unit Testing immediate impression.

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One of the things I’m most excited about in Lightning Web Components is the ability to write Unit Tests for the components. The unit testi...
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Lightning Web Components - @api, slots and getters

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I've blogged about a few of the behaviours of Lightning Web Components, but the proof is really in building useful bits. What happens w...
Tuesday, December 18, 2018

Lightning Web Components - The subtleties of Tracking and Wiring

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Following on from yesterday's investigations into the behaviour of '@track' , and its effect on untracked properties, I figured ...
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Rob Baillie
With a B.A. in Architecture and an M.Sc. in Computer Science, I've been working in software development since 1998. For the first few years a lot of this time was spent battling with impossible deadlines, mountains of bugs and software upgrades that customers were terrified to receive. In April 2004 I started with Agile methodologies, and then in 2014 I started working with Salesforce, and never looked back. Working as a technical consultant at 'make positive', a UK and US based Platinum Salesforce Partner, in a team that always wants to improve means that I'm producing quality software that people want to use, and am always learning. I can't ask for a more rewarding combination. Opinions are, of course, my own. Except where I stole them from someone else. Or they're wrong
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