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This March: Salesforce Lightning Weeks is comming

Mar 14, 2015, 8:30 – 10:30 AM

Upcoming event is Lightning Week, which is a Developer Week similar to the ones we have run for the past two years. We have invited speaker Nick Tran from Salesforce.com to our meetup this time. Please join us to welcome him to visit Vietnam again  We don't want to limited No. of attendances but we might have limited in seats so 1st come 1st serves. Thanks NOTES: **\- PLEASE BRING YOUR OWN

About this event

Upcoming event is Lightning Week, which is a Developer Week similar to the ones we have run for the past two years.

We have invited speaker Nick Tran from Salesforce.com to our meetup this time. Please join us to welcome him to visit Vietnam again

 We don't want to limited No. of attendances but we might have limited in seats so 1st come 1st serves. Thanks

NOTES:

- PLEASE BRING YOUR OWN LAPTOP TO DO HAND-ON LAB



AGENDA : (can be modified)

[Planned]: Networking

[Planned]: Introduction to Salesforce1 Lightning and Lightning week ( Nick Tran)

[Planned]:  Lightning Connect (Qui Cao) 

[Planned]: Lightning Components  (Vinh Tran & Hung Dong Pham) 

Hand-on workshop

[TBD]: Aura Framework  ( Hoang V Nguyen)

[Planned]: Lightning Process Builder (Qui Cao)

[TBD]: Q&A

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Briefly about the Salesforce1 Lighting Component Framework 

[source]:http://www.informationweek.com/cloud/platform-as-a-service/salesforcecom-speeds-app-development-with-lightning/d/d-id/1316610

Salesforce.com announced Salesforce1 Lightning at its annual 2014 Dreamforce event , promising customers a fast and easy way to build applications using reusable components

The new Salesforce1 Lighting Component Framework gives developers prebuilt user-interface components for mobile devices as well as laptop and desktop form factors. The list of components includes navigation controls, search fields, action bars, key pads, maps, dials, and whatever else Salesforce, partners, and customers will add to what the company expects to become a "massive library."

"Today people are building big, monolithic applications, but we wanted to enable developers to quickly assemble the right screens for the right users," Scott Holden, Salesforce.com's VP of platform marketing, told InformationWeek. "Developers can share and reuse components and even business users can drag-and-drop to create apps."

...

"The Lightning Framework isn't just for UIs; It's tied into our workflow, security, and analytics engines and all of our other services, so we had to build it ourselves," said Holden. He added that Lighting has been open sourced under the name Aura and that it's possible to add custom components using JavaScript.

Group Leader

  • Qui Cao

    Leader

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