

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.
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May 19, 2017 • 1h 12min
Code of Hour
In this episode, we discuss our experiences at Texas Dreamin' 2017, various ways people learn to code, and Salesforce's Fiscal 2018 first quarter results.
Texas Dreamin' 2017
#ShellYeah
The Future Of Lightning With Shell Black
Yoshiki Surgery
Be a good mentor, not a dickhead
Why can’t I learn JavaScript?
Salesforce Announces Fiscal 2018 First Quarter Results

May 3, 2017 • 1h 39min
Moonshot
In this episode we discuss custom lightning development, PhantomJS and Headless Chrome, Apple’s Q2 earnings, Hulu TV, Oracle restructuring its sales team, Benioff’s $400 billion job creation goal, and where to meet up for happy hour at Texas Dreamin 2017.
How Hulu Reinvented Itself for Live Tv
Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff dishes on his $400 billion job creation goal
Apple boss Tim Cook says 'reports about future products' likely delayed quarterly iPhone purchases
Massive Oracle sales re-org to accelerate cloud cash drive
Ecobee4
PhantomJS
Getting Started with Headless Chrome
Trailhead.com
Roger Mitchell Blog
Brett Nelson Blog
Eureka - Austin, TX

Apr 26, 2017 • 1h 52min
Close Enough for Enterprise Software
In this episode, we discuss Amazon’s Lex as a service, AWS CEO’s comments on Oracle customers, getting started as a developer, our first computers and the languages we used, implementing Salesforce using Agile, the risk of Lightning UIs suffering from poor usability design, the risk of business logic in lightning controllers, opinions on the Lightning Design System (SLDS), and the productivity of Salesforce development vs other languages.
Amazon cloud chief jabs Oracle: 'Customers are sick of it'
You can now buy the brains behind Amazon’s Alexa
New- Introducing AWS CodeStar – Quickly Develop, Build, and Deploy Applications on AWS
Salesforce Summer ’17 Release Notes
Locker Service API Viewer

Apr 19, 2017 • 1h 15min
A Gusher
In this episode, we discuss Salesforce achieving net-zero greenhouse gas emissions, various highlights from Facebook's F8 conference, Oracle's recent acquisitions, Punycode phishing attack, and losing patience with Lightning.
Salesforce Achieves Net-Zero Greenhouse Gas Emissions The company now provides a carbon neutral cloud for all customers
The 4 Most Important Things Facebook Just Announced
Google Earth
Oracle Buys Moat
Facebook keeps pushing forward with its competitor to Slack and Atlassian -- here's what's new
Chrome and Firefox Phishing Attack Uses Domains Identical to Known Safe Sites
This Phishing Attack is Almost Impossible to Detect On Chrome, Firefox and Opera
Salesforce Debuts Einstein High Velocity Sales Cloud, Powered by AI
Facebook announces React Fiber, a rewrite of its React framework

Apr 12, 2017 • 1h 53min
Artisanal Small Batch
In this episode, we discuss the IntelliJ 2017 release, accusations by the Department of Labor concerning Google's wage gap, Benioff capping off the Salesforce Tower, and the need to release early and often.
IntelliJ - What's New
Department Of Labor Accuses Google Of Extreme Systemic Disparity In Pay Based On Gender
Google Pushes Back on Gender Pay Gap Allegations by Outlining Compensation Method
The Circle (2017)
Are These Funds Plotting to Oust Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff?
Release early, release often

Apr 5, 2017 • 1h 51min
Young Einstein
In this episode, we bring back beer and discuss our favorite April Fools pranks, Salesforce receiving a Cloud Positive Classification from the Department of Defense (DoD), Salesforce’s continued effort to close the wage gap, and transitioning solutions from Excel to Salesforce.
Salesforce Trigger Driven Development
S-Controls are coming back to Salesforce!
Here are some April Fools' pranks tech companies are pulling online
Salesforce Launches Government Cloud Lightning and Extends Compliance, Enabling Additional Government Agencies to Benefit from the Cloud
Salesforce spends $6M to help close wage gap

Mar 29, 2017 • 1h 47min
Lady in the Cylinder
In this episode, we discuss Salesforce.com's new mascot, Amazon Connect, Internet privacy laws, rumors that Oracle may acquire Accenture, and Angular v4.0.
Amazon Connect
Salesforce's chief diplomat on what it's like being BFFs with Amazon's $12 billion cloud
Oracle doing due diligence on Accenture. Yep, you read that right
Angular v4.0 is out!
How the Republicans Sold Your Privacy to Internet Providers
The Big Web Show - 156: Practical Design Discovery With Dan Brown

Mar 23, 2017 • 1h 13min
Heavy Editing
In this episode, we discuss Apex transactions, SalesforceDX, user research and wireframes, Angular woes, and Marc Benioff's comments after meeting with President Trump.
Microsoft just showed off exactly what Salesforce was worried about
IBM, Salesforce CEOs attend Trump roundtable with German Chancellor Merkel
Taking Sales Navigator To A New Level
LinkedIn’s turbo-charged version for salespeople costs $1,600 a pop
Developer Survey Results 2017

Mar 16, 2017 • 1h 36min
Mitigated by DX
In this episode we follow up on the Salesforce.com FY18 Kickoff Coke demo, answer questions from our Slack community, and discuss Pi day and Einstein’s birthday, who pays for wait-time during deployments, Skuid raising $24 million in new financing, Microsoft’s DeepCoder, and rogue high performers.
Pi Day
Einstein Vision Demo
Einstein Official License Site
Lightning Strike
Chattanooga-based Skuid raises $25 million for its “codeless” app development toolkit
Baker raises $3.5 million to become a ‘Salesforce for pot’
Salesforce's Big Bet on AI Shows How Automation Will Affect Knowledge Workers
How Rogue High Performers Hurt Your Culture
Microsoft has created an A.I. that can write its own code
Salesforce's Big Bet on AI Shows How Automation Will Affect Knowledge Workers
Twilio Inc. Just Hired One of Salesforce's Top Executives
Microsoft Stays Ahead of Salesforce in Growing SaaS Market
Oracle - Q3 FY17 SaaS and PaaS Cloud Revenues Up 73% on a GAAP Basis and Up 85% on a Non-GAAP Basis

Mar 9, 2017 • 2h 17min
Nerding It Up
In this episode, we discuss developing lightning components with 3rd party frameworks, Salesforce Quick-Start implementations, the Salesforce FY18 Kickoff event, and IBM Watson and Salesforce Einstein partnership.
LockerService and Lightning Container Component: Securely Using Third-Party Libraries in Lightning Components
FY18 The Year Of Einstein
IBM, Salesforce Strike Global Partnership on Cloud, AI
IBM and Salesforce Announce Landmark Global Strategic Partnership
Considerations for Setting Up Sales Cloud Einstein
IBM Has Three Big Ways to Make Money Off Watson Computing