

Good Day, Sir! Show, a Salesforce Podcast
Jeremy Ross and John De Santiago
We are software engineers that focus on developing custom software solutions for the Salesforce.com Platform. We started this podcast to share our conversations around software development, technology, and the Salesforce.com Platform. Our goal is to keep developers and non-developers informed with our own unique brand of casual, honest, and entertaining commentary.
Episodes
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Aug 9, 2017 • 1h 45min
Fat Packages
In this episode, we discuss podcasting, managed packages, lightning component development, flows, and agile projects with fellow podcaster and co-host of the Code Coverage podcast, Steven Herod.
Code Coverage Podcast
Twitter: Steven Herod

Aug 7, 2017 • 1h 27min
The Training Wheels Are Off
In this episode, our guest Shaun Holmes shares with us what to expect at SurfForce '17 - The community event with a twist. We also discuss some frustrations with how Process Builder and code interact.
Surfforce '17
Twitter: Shaun Holmes

Jul 26, 2017 • 1h 42min
In the Milieu
In this episode, we discuss creepy loyalty programs, Google Glass 2.0, Oracle and SAP clouds, Windows Azure Docker containers, developer surveys, and Salesforce.com's new podcast titled Blazing Trails.
Just look at our cloud sales, beams profit-sapped SAP
Review: Windows Server containers are new and strange
The State of Developer Ecosystem in 2017
Ionic Survey - Big Picture
WAT
Blazing Trails

Jul 19, 2017 • 1h 41min
Be a Human Person
In this episode, we continue to discuss various points of view around the future of developing on the Salesforce.com platform, the need for a package management system, and some more details about the upcoming Surfforce conference.
The Pop-Up Employer: Build a Team, Do the Job, Say Goodbye
Surfforce.co
Surfforce Keynote Speaker - ANN O’DEA

Jul 12, 2017 • 1h 28min
Some Wisdom in the Rambling
In this episode, we discuss Jeremy's experiences after attending TrailheaDX and explore various points of view on the future of working with the Salesforce.com platform.
Five Reasons Why You Should Hire an Old Programmer
Accidentally destroyed production database on first day of a job...
Nasdaq Triggers Market-Wide Circuit-Breaker As AMZN "Crashes" 87% After-Hours

Jul 6, 2017 • 1h 21min
The Crazy Factor
In this episode, Jeremy is joined by Chuck Liddell to discuss their experience at Trailheadx, Packaging 2, using scratch orgs for the admin/developer workflow, platform events, and Chuck's new integration product, Valence.
Valence - Integration orchestration native to Salesforce
TrailheaDX
TrailheaDX '17 Videos

Jun 21, 2017 • 59min
API Reach Around
In this episode, we discuss losing our listing on iTunes, Matsusaka beef, issues deploying metadata with updated managed packages, unit tests that snowball in complexity, the Apex Metadata API, and plans for the upcoming TrailheaDX Salesforce Developer Conference.
Matsusaka beef
Japanese Wagyu Beef Returns for a Limited Time to Capa Restaurant at Four Seasons Resort Orlando
Introducing the Apex Metadata API
TrailheaDX - Salesforce Developer Conference

Jun 7, 2017 • 1h 42min
Hypesters
In this episode, we discuss phonetic string matching, upcoming social features in Skype, Pega's CEO keynote, and notable product announcements by Apple at WWDC17.
Phonetic String Matching : Metaphone
Skype’s Snapchat-inspired makeover puts the camera a swipe away, adds stories
PegaWorld 2017 Keynotes
Surf Force '17
Apple WWDC17

May 31, 2017 • 1h 16min
Every Cliff Is a Wall
In this episode, we revisit our discussion on the @testSetup annotation and discuss issues with Visualforce action functions, concerns over deployments that affect users that are actively using the system, Salesforce developer documentation not being indexed by Google, Shannon Hale's Reddit AMA responses, and we answer questions from the Good Day, Sir! Community.
@testSetup Annotation
apex:actionFunction
Where Salesforce maintains the versions of Apex classes, visualforce pages, etc?
Why is the Salesforce developer documentation NOT indexed on Google anymore?
Shannon Hale - Reddit AMA

May 24, 2017 • 1h 58min
It’s Worth Being Brittle
In this episode, we discuss using the @testSetup annotation, Chrome enterprise supporting SaaS apps, AWS hiring James Gosling, and we answer questions from the Good Day, Sir! Community.
@testSetup Annotation
AWS signs Java ‘father’ James Gosling
Google starts enterprise support for Chrome, including top SaaS apps
The word "requirements" represents a fundamental misunderstanding of software.