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Complete Salesforce Certified Platform Developer 1 Course

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Complete Salesforce Certified Platform Developer 1 Course, available at $94.99, has an average rating of 4.22, with 120 lectures, based on 574 reviews, and has 5506 subscribers.

You will learn about Apex Lightning Web Components Salesforce Platform Developer I Salesforce Configurations Salesforce Salesforce Development Salesforce Developer Skills Salesforce Platform Developer 1 This course is ideal for individuals who are Beginner Salesforce Developers or Salesforce Administrators or Salesforce Admins or Salesforce App Builders It is particularly useful for Beginner Salesforce Developers or Salesforce Administrators or Salesforce Admins or Salesforce App Builders.

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Summary

Title: Complete Salesforce Certified Platform Developer 1 Course

Price: $94.99

Average Rating: 4.22

Number of Lectures: 120

Number of Published Lectures: 120

Number of Curriculum Items: 120

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 120

Original Price: $69.99

Quality Status: approved

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What You Will Learn

  • Apex
  • Lightning Web Components
  • Salesforce Platform Developer I
  • Salesforce Configurations
  • Salesforce
  • Salesforce Development
  • Salesforce Developer Skills
  • Salesforce Platform Developer 1
  • Who Should Attend

  • Beginner Salesforce Developers
  • Salesforce Administrators
  • Salesforce Admins
  • Salesforce App Builders
  • Target Audiences

  • Beginner Salesforce Developers
  • Salesforce Administrators
  • Salesforce Admins
  • Salesforce App Builders
  • Learn all required knowledge to pass your Salesforce Platform Developer I Certification Exam. This course contains more than 13 and a half hours of material and covers:

  • Developer Fundamentals

  • Understand multi-tenant concepts and design frameworks, such as MVC architecture and Lightning Component Framework.

  • Given a scenario, identify common use cases and best practices for declarative versus programmatic customizations, including governor limits, formula fields, and roll-up summaries.

  • Given a scenario, determine, create, and access the appropriate data model including objects, fields, relationships, and external IDs.

  • Given a scenario, identify the options and considerations when importing and exporting data into development environments.

  • Process Automation and Logic

  • Identify the capabilities of the declarative process automation features.

  • Declare variables, constants, methods, and use modifiers and Apex interfaces.

  • Given a scenario, use and apply Apex control flow statements.

  • Given a scenario, write SOSL, SOQL, and DML statements in Apex.

  • Given a scenario, follow best practices to write Apex classes and triggers.

  • Given a scenario, identify the implications of governor limits on Apex transactions.

  • Describe the relationship between Apex transactions, the save order of execution, and the potential for recursion and/or cascading.

  • Implement exception handling in Apex, including custom exceptions as needed.

  • Given a scenario, use declarative functionality and Apex together to automate business logic.

  • User Interface

  • Given a scenario, display content or modify Salesforce data using a Visualforce page and the appropriate controllers or extensions as needed.

  • Describe the Lightning Component framework, its benefits, and the types of content that can be contained in a Lightning web component.

  • Given a scenario, prevent user interface and data access security vulnerabilities.

  • Given a scenario, display and use a custom user interface components, including Lightning Components, Flow, and Visualforce.

  • Describe the use cases for Lightning Web Component events.

  • Given a scenario, implement Apex to work with various types of page components, including Lightning Components, Flow, Next Best Actions, etc.

  • Testing, Debugging and Deployment

  • Write and execute tests for triggers, controllers, classes, flows, and processes using various sources of test data.

  • Given a scenario, know how and when to use the Salesforce Developer tools such as Salesforce DX, Salesforce CLI, and Developer Console.

  • Describe how to approach debugging system issues and monitoring flows, processes, and asynchronous and batch jobs, etc.

  • Describe the environments, requirements, and process for deploying code and associated configurations.

  • NOW is the time to take your Salesforce Development career to the next level by starting your journey towards becoming certified as a developer on the Salesforce platform.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: Sign up for a Salesforce Developer Account

    Lecture 3: Salesforce Navigation

    Chapter 2: Salesforce Developer Fundamentals

    Lecture 1: Intro to Fundamentals

    Lecture 2: Multi-tenant Environment

    Lecture 3: Build a basic declarative app

    Lecture 4: Build a basic programmatic app

    Lecture 5: Explain MCV. paradigm

    Chapter 3: Data Modeling and Management

    Lecture 1: Intro to Data Modeling

    Lecture 2: Outline Requirements

    Lecture 3: Objects Overview

    Lecture 4: Field Types

    Lecture 5: Formulas

    Lecture 6: Relationships

    Lecture 7: Object Security

    Lecture 8: Roll-up summaries

    Lecture 9: Data Import Wizard

    Lecture 10: Data Export Service

    Lecture 11: Apex Data Loader

    Chapter 4: Declarative Process Automation & Logic

    Lecture 1: Intro to Process Automation & Logic

    Lecture 2: Process Builder and Workflow Rules Review

    Lecture 3: Introduction to Flows

    Lecture 4: Building Flows

    Lecture 5: Scheduled Flows and Screen Flows

    Lecture 6: Save Order of Execution

    Chapter 5: Layouts and Navigation

    Lecture 1: Page Layouts and Lightning App Builder

    Chapter 6: Apex Triggers

    Lecture 1: Salesforce Developer Console Navigation

    Lecture 2: Intro to Apex Triggers

    Lecture 3: Create Basic Trigger

    Lecture 4: Trigger Types

    Lecture 5: Trigger Best Practices

    Chapter 7: Apex Classes

    Lecture 1: Intro to Apex Classes

    Lecture 2: Create Basic Trigger Handler

    Lecture 3: Methods

    Lecture 4: Class Modifiers

    Chapter 8: Apex Data Types

    Lecture 1: Primitive Data Types

    Lecture 2: Complex Data Types

    Lecture 3: Arrays

    Chapter 9: Apex Logic

    Lecture 1: If/Else

    Lecture 2: Comparison Operators

    Lecture 3: Ternary Operators

    Lecture 4: Switch Statements

    Lecture 5: For Loops

    Lecture 6: While Loops

    Lecture 7: try/catch

    Lecture 8: Custom Exceptions

    Chapter 10: Challenge 1

    Lecture 1: Salesforce Developer Challenge 1

    Lecture 2: Check work

    Chapter 11: Object Oriented Concepts

    Lecture 1: Intro to Objects

    Lecture 2: Constructors and Instantiation

    Lecture 3: Variables

    Lecture 4: Sub-classes

    Chapter 12: Working with Salesforce Data in Apex

    Lecture 1: DML Statements

    Lecture 2: SOQL Queries

    Lecture 3: SOSL Queries

    Lecture 4: Dynamic Queries

    Lecture 5: Data Governor Limits

    Chapter 13: Challenge 2

    Lecture 1: Salesforce Developer Challenge 2

    Lecture 2: Check work

    Chapter 14: Custom Metadata Types

    Lecture 1: Intro to Custom Metadata Types

    Lecture 2: Create Custom Metadata Type

    Lecture 3: Access from Apex

    Chapter 15: Platform Events

    Lecture 1: Intro to Platform Events

    Lecture 2: Create Custom Platform Event

    Lecture 3: Subscribe to Platform Event with Apex

    Lecture 4: Publish Platform Events with Apex

    Chapter 16: Challenge 3

    Lecture 1: Salesforce Developer Challenge 3

    Lecture 2: Check work

    Chapter 17: Asynchronous Apex

    Lecture 1: Scheduled Apex

    Lecture 2: Future Methods

    Lecture 3: Queueable Apex

    Lecture 4: Batch Apex

    Chapter 18: Extending Declarative Functionality

    Lecture 1: Invocable Methods

    Lecture 2: Invocable Variables

    Lecture 3: Apex-Defined Types

    Chapter 19: Challenge 4

    Lecture 1: Salesforce Developer Challenge 4

    Lecture 2: Check work

    Chapter 20: Testing & Debugging Apex

    Lecture 1: Introduction to Testing

    Lecture 2: Basic Test Class

    Lecture 3: Test Data Factory

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  • 5 stars: 322 votes
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