Rachel Soderberg
@RachSoderberg
I'm a Software Developer who loves working with C#.NET and Salesforce. In my free time I lift weights, do martial arts, and play video games.
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Writing software is the easy part. Getting the End-User to use it correctly, on the other hand...
What are people doing, spending so much time on the toilet? They should eat some fiber! storage.googleapis.com/pub-tools-publ…
For a short time longer, you can update Salesforce fields using a JavaScript button! (Watch for an updated Lightning version of this article soon) "Update Salesforce Fields With A Button Click" by @RachSoderberg #DEVcommunity dev.to/rachelsoderber…
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Update Salesforce Fields With A Button Click (Salesforce Classic)
Salesforce fields can be updated with a simple click of a button! I walk the reader through the steps of implementing a button-click field update.
"If you don't have time for failure, you don't have time for growth" - A valuable little tidbit heard on this week's episode of @SoftSkillsEng
Today, we know that Sahara Desert as a vast sea of sand and salt flats. But up until around 5,000 years ago, this is how it looked. It was a green landscape of Savannahs, lakes and rivers where early humans lived, hunted and fished. (📷 flickr.com/photos/cchurch…)
Some say object-oriented programming is for low-tier or cheap developers. What do you think? "Is Object-Oriented Programming "Dangerous"?" by @RachSoderberg #DEVcommunity dev.to/rachelsoderber…
Ever wondered what a SQL stored procedure or view is? Check out my latest post: "Comparing SQL Views and Stored Procedures" by @RachSoderberg #DEVcommunity dev.to/rachelsoderber…
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Comparing SQL Views and Stored Procedures
My workplace uses a large number of stored procedures and views in our data management and as a...
Have you ever wanted to build a web scraper? In this week's blog post I go through the steps to create a simple scrape for articles on Ocean Networks, a website dedicated to conservation. "Create a Simple Web Scraper in C#" by @RachSoderberg #DEVcommunity dev.to/rachelsoderber…
New Blog Post! "Why You Should Update LinkedIn Regularly" by @RachSoderberg #DEVcommunity dev.to/rachelsoderber…
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Why You Should Update LinkedIn Regularly
I go into several reasons why everyone should be regularly signing in and updating their LinkedIn account.
This week I finished reading "Managing Humans" by Michael Lopp and liked it so much I had to write a review. Go check it out! "Book Review: Managing Humans by Michael Lopp" by @RachSoderberg #DEVcommunity dev.to/rachelsoderber…
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Book Review: Managing Humans by Michael Lopp
A review of "Managing Humans: Biting and Humorous Tales of a Software Engineering Manager" by Michael Lopp.
Better late than never! This week I briefly delve into an error that had me hung up for awhile last week, and how to fix it if you come across it! "Salesforce Series Part 6 - Resolving "LOGIN_MUST_USE_SECURITY_TOKEN" Error" by @RachSoderberg #DEVcommunity dev.to/rachelsoderber…
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Resolving "LOGIN_MUST_USE_SECURITY_TOKEN" Error
How to resolve the common Salesforce SoapException "Login_MUST_USE_SECURITY_TOKEN" without resetting your Salesforce Security Token
Are you a Developer, or are you an Engineer? Why? Do you think it's wrong that some Developers consider themselves to be Engineers? Let me know in the discussion! "Developer Vs. Engineer" by @RachSoderberg #DEVcommunity dev.to/rachelsoderber…
We go through so many daily habits, we don't even notice all of them! What are some of your best and worst? "The Importance of Habit" by @RachSoderberg #DEVcommunity dev.to/rachelsoderber…
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The Importance of Habit
What are habits, how can we build good ones, and how can we the bad ones?
This week I consider self-imposed limitations, qualifications for different levels of skill, and whether titles are helpful or a hindrance. "How Long Should Junior Developers Introduce Themselves As "Junior Developers"?" by @RachSoderberg #DEVcommunity dev.to/rachelsoderber…
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How Long Should Junior Developers Introduce Themselves As "Junior Developers"?
An opinion & discussion piece discussing the concept of job titles and potential self-imposed limitations.
I trust software more than I trust most people who are currently behind the wheel right now... but I also don't necessarily have all my trust in the software yet either. It's just too new at this point and still has a *lot* of bugs to work out before it's set off into the wild.
Are you a programmer? Do you trust autopilot or self driving cars?
Oh look, another blog post! This week I cover a problem I ran into this week at work, and how others can resolve it if they come across it. "Salesforce Fields Not Updating With C# Web Service" by @RachSoderberg #DEVcommunity dev.to/rachelsoderber…
Reading is good for your brain!
Do you make a habit of writing descriptive method names, or do you go with something simple and explain your code in the documentation/comments? "Writing Good Method & Variable Names" by @RachSoderberg #DEVcommunity dev.to/rachelsoderber…
5 jobs I've had: 1. Guitar Accessories Salesperson 2. Sandwich Maker 3. Cashier 4. Pet Sitter 5. Software Developer
5 jobs I've had: 1. Camp counselor 2. Rock climbing instructor 3. Dog Sitter 4. Teaching Intern 5. Software Engineer
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