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Explore our collection of guides, eBooks, webinars, and more. Whether you're a Salesforce Admin, Developer, or Release Manager, you'll find all you need to master Git-based Salesforce development and optimize your DevOps workflow.

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Trails podcasts

From pragmatic coding to AI: The evolution of Salesforce DevOps (Trails Podcast episode #18 with Robert Sösemann)

Join us in this episode as we delve into Robert Sösemann’s perspective as a Salesforce MVP and Technical Architect. We talk about the evolution from pragmatic coding to AI in Salesforce DevOps. Explore his journey, gain insights, and discover valuable tips.

Videos

How to configure and use a pool of Scratch Orgs in Hutte

Learn how to configure and use a pool of Scratch Orgs in Hutte. Hutte Admins can use this feature to create a pool of pre-configured Scratch Orgs for their team's use, eliminating the need for team members to wait for a new Scratch Org to spin up each time they need to use one. This enables each of your team members to use a unique Scratch Org for each feature, and allows for true feature-driven development.

Mastering Git for Salesforce: Branching and Release Strategies for Salesforce Development Success

Blogs

Integrating agile methodologies with feature-driven Salesforce development

If you want to enhance your project's efficiency, responsiveness, and overall success, you should utilize feature-driven development (FDD), an agile methodology. This approach ensures that you meet deadlines and deliver high-quality features that align with user needs.

Blogs

New in Hutte: Integration Manager role, favorite work items, and more

We’ve added a lot of upgrades to Hutte recently, including a new member role called an “Integration Manager” who can help you set up your new Hutte project.

Blogs

Maximizing efficiency in Salesforce: Best practices for feature-driven development

A big problem of working with Salesforce is obtaining optimum efficiency. Feature-driven development (FDD) is a powerful approach that can help you. By focusing on specific features and delivering them incrementally, you align your development efforts closely with business goals and user needs.

Blogs

30 Salesforce feature-driven development statistics: Applications, benefits, and considerations

Salesforce's feature-driven development (FDD) methodology emphasizes prioritizing creating and delivering high-value features that result in tangible improvements for users during each development cycle.

Trails podcasts

How to practice continuous learning and adaptability with Salesforce open-source (Trails Podcast episode #17 with Shane McLaughlin)

Join us in this episode as we delve into Shane McLaughlin’s perspective as a Salesforce Platform Architect. We talk about practicing continuous learning and adaptability with Salesforce open-source. Explore his journey, gain insights, and discover valuable tips.

Blogs

Scratch Orgs' role in streamlining feature-driven Salesforce projects

In the fast-paced world of Salesforce development, efficiency and agility are key. Whether you're a seasoned Developer or just starting, you've likely faced the challenge of managing feature-driven projects. This is where Scratch Orgs come into play.

Ultimate starter guide to Git-based Salesforce development

Blogs

New in Hutte: Jira Cloud overhaul, custom success messages, and more

June was a big month for Hutte improvements. We’ve given our Jira Cloud integration a UI and functionality upgrade that will make your Jira/Hutte work a breeze. We’ve also added the ability to create a custom success message for custom buttons, and many more updates that you’ll love.

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