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  • Düsseldorf, Germany
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dschibster/README.md

Fancy seeing you here!

I'm Dennis, 30, currently working as Lead Solution Architect for mindsquare.

  • 📜 Certified Dev Lifecycle & Deployment Architect
  • 📜 Certified Application Architect
  • 📜 Certified Scrum.org Scrum Master, iSAQB Software Architect, PRINCE2-F Project Manager
  • 👨🏻‍💻 I'm all about Apex and how I can trick Salesforce into doing what I want it to do
  • Flow is pretty okay, too...

Other likes:

  • 🎮 Vidya games, basically everything from SNES up to Modern Day
  • ♟️ Board Games and TCGs - Currently a lot into Flesh and Blood
  • 🎲 Tabletop Gaming - Mostly Dungeons and Dragons currently
  • 🕺🏻 Dancing - Mostly Swing / Lindy Hop!

I'm hanging out on GitHub to find interesting repos to incorporate into potential projects, and to sharpen the saw with frameworks and tools that I see myself, my customers, and other Salesforce Admins and Devs using in their daily lives.

I'm always up for a chat regarding code style, development in general, and implementation ideas!

Pinned

  1. sfdx-batch-orchestrator sfdx-batch-orchestrator Public

    Forked from ianhuang/Apex-Batch-Job-Scheduler

    A fork of the Salesforce Labs unmanaged Package for organizing Batch Jobs and their Schedules via a record-based Scheduling Configuration, including dependencies and ad-hoc runs.

    Apex 10 2

  2. sfdx-trigger-factory sfdx-trigger-factory Public

    A dynamic, customizable Trigger Framework, encouraging you to use a "Cache - Process - Commit" approach to coding triggers, to save resources.

    Apex 7 2