I will ride from Berlin to Wrocław/Breslau and back 16. March – 19. March and 24. March – 26. March.
Let me know if you live along the way and want to meet up for a coffee, bike ride, or pizza, or show me your impressive Platform Event based Flow architecture!
@mhumpolec@ch_sz_knapp Absolutely. I'm grateful for all the heavy lifting Salesforce does for us. Salesforce abstracts away so much of the small little details that make SQL so painful. For example not having a CHAR() data type, there's no need and would only confuse new Admins.
@ch_sz_knapp Naively, I started to study for the Oracle SQL Cert. Oracle SQL has so many little quirks and exceptions... I've spent north of 200h already and no end in sight. Just wrapping my head around all the implicit conversions and their exceptions is killing me.
@msrivastav13 I think so as well Mohit; the few times SOQL is not enough are outweighed by the better accessibility for citizen developers.
Seeing SQL in Data Cloud was one of the reasons I went back to studying SQL.
I hate the little details, quirks, and exceptions of SQL so much. Studying for the Oracle SQL cert is my worst experience in a long time.
Great Oracle SQL, you have multiple ways to enclose strings, great. I'm very impressed... NOT
2023, My Highlight: Salesforce Goa User Group Meeting
2023 was a fantastic year; between the Redwoods of California and the wild waters of Rishikesh, I had the most amazing Salesforce year.
The Goa User Group Meeting stands out to me as something magical.