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Read the latest Heroku news and articles, catch a webinar, and discover new add-ons, podcasts, and more. [View in Browser]( [Heroku Newsletter]( December 2020 newsletter Supporting Our Community During this challenging time, we’ll continue to share some of the many resources available from the Salesforce family. We hope you find them useful or inspiring. [Coding at the Speed of a Pandemic: How Trineo Delivered Apps That Test the Test Kits →]( When lives are at stake, every day counts. The Trineo team used their Express methodology to deliver quality assurance apps for coronavirus test kits in record time — just before the kits rolled out across Australia. - [Heroku’s COVID-19 Resources →]( Headlines [[Life Blog] Celebrating 25 Years of JavaScript →]( December 4th was JavaScript’s 25th birthday! To commemorate, we’ve highlighted 25 of our favorite landmarks that have made the ecosystem what it is today. [[Salesforce Blog] Modern App Development with Low- and Pro-Code Patterns →]( Learn how you can build solutions on the Salesforce Platform with a set of architecture patterns, including extending low code with elastic scale, multi-org visibility, and cross-org data sync. [[Engineering Blog] Extend Flows with Heroku Compute: An Event-Driven Pattern →]( Event-driven application architectures allow loosely coupled services that interact by exchanging asynchronous events. Check out one pattern for building event-driven architectures using Salesforce and Heroku. [[Life Blog] When Serendipity Strikes: How One Engineer Turned His First Coding Gig into a Decade-Plus Career →]( During his first year in college, Edd Morgan became BiggerPocket’s first employee. Twelve years later, he leads a team of engineers and has helped to grow the company to serve two million users. You may also enjoy - [Using the Scientific Method to Debug Containerized Applications →]( - [Adding IoT to My Home Office Desk: Part 1]( and [Part 2 →]( - [How to Build a Concurrent Chat App with Golang and WebSockets →]( - [How to Set Up Continuous Delivery Using Heroku Flow →]( - [IoT Projects: Build a Robust IoT Prototype in Less Than a Day: Part 1]( and [Part 2 →]( - [Integrating Traditional Cloud Development with Salesforce →]( Add-on Marketplace Generally Available Add-ons [Trustifi →]( Get complete control of your email communications. Add-on Marketplace Beta Add-ons [Simple File Upload →]( Enable the direct upload of files to cloud storage. Built on Heroku [ElectricSMS Keeps E-Commerce Subscribers Happier with Brands, One Message at a Time →]( Heroku’s flexibility made it easier for a small team to integrate third-party APIs, including Twilio and Shopify, into their subscription management platform. Upcoming Events [Modern App Development on Salesforce – Scale with Confidence on the Salesforce Platform Using Microservices and Event-Driven Architecture →]( December 17th, 2020 - Online Broadcast In this series, we will explore modern app development on the Salesforce Platform, including Heroku. This session will explore how to develop and host a microservice on Heroku. We will also explore how to use Kafka to stream data into Salesforce. New Dev Center Articles [技術ドキュメント (Dev Center) 日本語での提供を開始 →]( Dev Centerの技術ドキュメントの日本語翻訳版を公開開始いたしました。英語との切り替えも簡単に行えます。 Code[ish] Podcasts [The Technical Side of Deep Fakes →]( December 1st, 2020 - Episode 99 How can you detect an audial deep fake? Respeecher's CTO, Dmytro Bielievtsov, joins Julián Duque to talk about various methods. [Math for Programmers →]( December 8th, 2020 - Episode 100 Paul Orland, author of "Math for Programmers," teaches us how to embrace the fundamentals of math in his conversation with Hailey Walls. [Cloud Native Applications →]( December 10th, 2020 - Episode 101 Discover how to build truly cloud native applications that won't buckle under pressure with Cornelia Davis, CTO of Weaveworks, and Joe Kutner. [Whether or Not to Repeat Yourself: DRY, DAMP, or WET →]( December 15th, 2020 - Episode 102 Ev Haus, Head of Technology at ZenHub, and Robert Blumen discuss the pros and cons of different architectural strategies and when to use each one. --------------------------------------------------------------- [We’re Hiring →]( Join a team that’s transforming how apps are built. [Come work with us. →]( [Salesforce + Heroku]( Salesforce 415 Mission Street, 3rd Floor San Francisco, CA 94105 [Update your email preferences]( [Privacy]( [Heroku Blog]( [Code[ish] Podcasts]( [Heroku Twitter]( [Heroku on Instagram]( [Heroku on YouTube]( [Heroku on Facebook]( [Heroku on GitHub]( [Heroku on LinkedIn](

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