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Where do I start in Salesforce?
Posted by Michael on April 11, 2017 at 3:19 AMHi all,
Just another new guy, have no clue where to start. How do I install the package for me to start developing/writing code in Apex.
I have a fair knowledge in VB.NET, and am very eager to start coding in visual force and apex.
Can someone direct me to some site where I can get an idea and install necessary sw package in order to test run codes.
Thanks
MichaelConnie replied 5 years, 8 months ago 6 Members · 8 Replies -
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You need to start with understanding Salesforce environment first, Means kind of Admin things.
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Thanks Shekhar,
Any place that you can direct me for self learning. I visited some of the YOU TUBE but most are bit advanced. I need to start from the beginning as in how to register and so on.
Michael
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Welcome buddy!
You can check on Trialhead, plus do let me know if you need any more help in understanding the things on it as you are fairly new.
Regards,
Shekhar
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Our Salesforce Training program not only helps you to start with the Salesforce. It also helps you to gain the certification. Please click on the link for more details on our certification program.
https://www.simplilearn.com/salesforce/salesforce-administrator-and-developer-training

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start in Trailhead. Free tool, gives both theory and hands on experience. You can select what you are interested in. You can have up to 10 orgs against your Trailhead account, but if you don’t want to use one anymore or make a mess, just remove it and create a new one. Endless possibilities to mess around in the system 😀
However, make sure you also focus on how the system works, so do the Administrator Trailmix. You can be the most fantastic coding expert in the world, but if you don’t know the options and limitations of Salesforce as well as a very good understanding how End Users use the system, you won’t get very far.
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