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Templates for Salesforce Freelancers, LWC Code Snippets, & Self-Promotion Value Story

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5 Templates You Need as a Salesforce Freelancer or Consultancy
Love 'em or hate 'em, documents are an important part of being a Salesforce Freelancer or running a consultancy. They help us get deals through the door in the form of presentations, and they help set out the deliverables and expectations of a project in the form of a Statement of Work. Here's five of the most important documents we use to run our business, as well as the key elements within them.

Build Lightning Web Components Faster with Code Snippets
Implementing Salesforce Base Lightning Web Components just got easier with the addition of HTML Code Snippets in the Salesforce Extension Pack for Visual Studio Code (v58.6.2). This update complements JavaScript and Apex Code Snippets which have been a part of the VS Code extension since 2018.

Promote Yourself with a Personal Value Story
You might be surprised to learn that there are actually two types of value stories: project value stories and personal value stories. This post focuses on creating a personal value story. A personal value story enables you to communicate your value as an architect. It's the opportunity for you to showcase that you are a trusted digital advisor in terms that both technical and non-technical stakeholders can understand. Why do architects need a personal value story?

How to Automatically Deactivate Users Who Haven?t Logged On in 90 Days
Learn how to automatically deactivate users who haven't logged on in 90 days with Salesforce's Flow Builder. See how to configure record and schedule-triggered flows, use custom metadata types, and test your flows effectively.

Exploring the Map Object: A Powerful ES6 JavaScript Feature for Working with Key-Value Pairs
The Map object is a new feature in ES6 (ECMAScript 2015) that allows developers to store key-value pairs in a more flexible way than the traditional object. While objects in JavaScript have been used for a similar purpose in the past, Maps provide additional functionality that can make working with key-value pairs easier and more efficient.

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