
Code Kitchen - The dance of profession and passion
Growing up, food was always a big deal in my family. Sundays meant the aroma of roast chicken drifting through the house, while Saturdays were reserved for my grandmother's legendary strudel. These culinary experiences weren't just meals; they were events, rich with stories and laughter. This early immersion in the world of flavors instilled in me a deep appreciation for the art of cooking. After primary school, when the time came to choose my further career path, I found myself at a crossroads, torn between two seemingly disparate worlds: the analytical precision of information technology and the creative, hands-on artistry of becoming a chef. Ultimately, I chose the IT route, drawn by the allure of innovation and problem-solving. However, the kitchen, with its vibrant energy and endless possibilities, never truly left my sight.

Data Migration Done the Right Way
Every time a company decides to migrate their business systems and processes to Salesforce one thing is certain: the question of data migration will come up. Some companies use spreadsheet documents like Google Sheets or Microsoft Excel to organize its business operations, while others opt for a CRM or a custom solution. No matter the situation, you will most probably find great value from your historical data and you should always migrate it, unless you are facing legal restrictions.

The Quest for the Holy Unit Test
In the Salesforce world, the term “Unit Test” is a matter of unimaginable pain and suffering. Although incredibly useful, they can cause a huge amount of headache unless they are carefully and logically crafted.

The Power of the Formula
Advancing your career as a developer brings you into contact with various technologies. Some are similar while others differ significantly in purpose and capabilities. Every time a .NET/Java developer moves to Salesforce they experience a sense of familiarity, followed by a raised eyebrow and a sense of wondering.