front end development workflow with angularjs and gruntjs
I wanted to know how the front end development workflow is organized when we use HTML 5 and angularjs.
I wanted to know how the front end development workflow is organized when we use HTML 5 and angularjs.
I have a customer that wants to have a field on the case updated when a user sends an email from a case. For simplicity sake, let’s just say we need to put some string into a custom field each time an email is sent from a case.
I have a workflow rule on opportunity that creates a task. I also have a workflow rule that does a field update on tasks. When I manually create a task that matches the task WFR criteria, the field update fires. When the task is created by the opportunity WFR, the task field update doesn’t happen.
How can I get list of all workflow rules using apex?
I want to retrieve names of all workflow rules using apex code.
is mb_internal_encoding('UTF-8')
necessary in PHP 5.3 and higher and if so does this mean I have to use all multi byte functions instead of its core functions like mb_substr()
instead of substr()
?
My main goal here is to adapt Yeoman’s gulp-webapp development workflow to run PHP.
In the past, many companies and web designers had a workflow that was two or three parts, minimum — design, markup, backend. These are generalizing and the lines may blur a bit… but I’m sure you get my gist.
More than occasionally if I am tasked with creating a website from scratch, it seems doable right up until I begin working on it. Then it feels like a mountain of work that is bigger than I can measure.
I often struggle choosing proper color combinations. I’m self-ware enough to realize that I’m most comfortable with, and often settle on, colors which could be seen as more corporate or retro – blues, burgundies, browns, greys, etc.
My question is should I start with paper to learn to draw or learn to digitally draw with Photoshop or Illustrator or any image manipulation application.