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Lessons & Learnings from a salesforce certified technical architect.
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The Silver Lining | Lessons & Learnings from a salesforce certified technical architect. The Silver Lining Lessons & Learnings from a salesforce certified technical architect. Using Native Mobile Device Features from Visualforce with Phonegap with 3 comments The prospect of learning hybrid mobile development is daunting for most Salesforce developers. There are just so many new things to learn all at once. And so, whilst recently learning Phonegap, Ionic, Angular and responsive-design for a side project I realised that there is a very simple bridging approach that can teach you some of the basics and that might even result in some cool apps. This bridging is achieved by making the native features of a mobile device (GPS, local storage, camera etc.) directly accessible from Visualforce. It is dead easy. I swear. And will demystify the hybrid development paradigm for you. Set up Phonegap Install Phonegap and Set up an empty project For this post I’m assuming you know th...
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