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SFDC London User Group:Amjad Khan on Force.com ERD using SchemaSpy
Amjad Khan on Force.com ERD using SchemaSpy
Amjad Khan will give a talk to the SafesForce user group on How to Install and run SchemaSpy on any Salesforce Org to generate an ER diagram. This tool is a must for all salesforce developers and architects who want to to understand the data model of any Salesforce Org. ShemaSpy is a java based and generates a Visual representation of the data model in a clickable, browser navigational format.

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Clojure eXchange 2011

With the great interest in Clojure and the fabulous success of recent London Clojure meetups, we decided the time is right for a proper, intensive, interactive day here at Skills Matter for everyone interested in this great technology to learn and share skills. We are proud to announce our first session for this 1-day event, starting the day, with a 1/2 day workshop by Uncle Bob Martin! Find out more here

NOSQL eXchange (Nov 2)

Skills Matter is hosting the first annual NOSQL eXchange this November. Jim Webber has kindly agreed to be the Programme Lead for this conference, and together we are working on a great day of learning and sharing of skills on NOSQL technologies.

We are still working on the programme, and are planning for 7 speaker slots in one day. The plan is to feature talks covering MongoDB, CouchDB, Cassandra, Riak, Neo4J, featuring a mixture of vendors talking about what's interesting and useful in their stores as well as members from our community who are using NOSQL on their projects, sharing their experience and skills with us. Follow #nosqlx for programme updates, and get more info here

Uncle Bob's Advanced Test Driven Development (Nov 28-30)

This is a intense, hands-on and exercise driven Advanced Test Driven Development course is written and delivered by Uncle Bob Martin and focuses on the design of clean, robust, and maintainable unit and acceptance tests.

You will learn the principles of test design, and the practices of keeping tests clean. More importantly, they will learn the principles of designing applications for testability. Exercises include the refactoring of bad tests, the writing of clean tests, and the design and refactoring of applications to make them testable. Find out more here



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PODCAST AMJAD KHAN ON FORCE.COM ERD USING SCHEMASPY

This session took part at the Force.com ERD using SchemaSpy and other talks. You can view the other 4 podcasts here.
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