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Customizing Salesforce with Lightning Components: Getting Started

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Overview

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The Lightning Component Framework was used to completely redesign the Salesforce CRM product. In this course, you'll learn tips for how you can use that same framework to easily customize your own Salesforce org.

In this course, Customizing Salesforce with Lightning Components: Getting Started, you'll learn how to easily customize Salesforce with the new Lightning Component framework, which includes all the tools and technologies needed to build responsive and efficient components for any device. First, you'll cover the basics of building Lightning Components, and how to work with data using built-in components such as the Lightning Data Service. Next, you'll explore Lightning alternatives for the traditional JavaScript buttons that so many orgs have now. Finally, you'll learn about the most efficient way to migrate from Visualforce to Lightning. Although, many things have changed during the evolution of the Lightning Component framework, don't worry, you'll learn what you need to know to get up to "lightning" speed. By the end of this course, you'll be well on your journey towards customizing your org with Lightning components.

Syllabus

  • Course Overview 1min
  • Introducing Lightning Development 15mins
  • Getting Started with Lightning Components 35mins
  • Working with Controllers and Data 36mins
  • Working with the Lightning Data Service 32mins
  • Using Lightning Components with Actions 23mins
  • Migrating from Visualforce to Lightning 26mins

Taught by

Sara Morgan Nettles

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