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# Give Me The Lowdown

Hi! Thanks for visiting my Github profile. I'm a Salesforce employee and .net/TypeScript enthusiast.

I'm the author of:

- the sci-fi/fantasy novel [A Good Thing Never Stops](https://www.amazon.com/Good-Thing-Never-Stops/dp/153788963X/)
- the ongoing Salesforce Apex programming series, [The Joys Of Apex](https://www.jamessimone.net/blog/joys-of-apex/). I'm always looking for quality SFDC content for the Joys Of Apex — you can [reach out](https://www.jamessimone.net/contact/) if you're interested in contributing a guest post(s)!
- [Apex Rollup](https://github.com/jamessimone/apex-rollup), the free & open-source Salesforce custom rollup solution
- [Salesforce Round Robin](https://github.com/jamessimone/salesforce-round-robin), which allows for easy & customizable round robin implementations within your Salesforce org

## Salesforce Repos

There are a number of repositories I maintain or contribute to related to Apex that may strike your fancy:

- [Apex Rollup](https://github.com/jamessimone/apex-rollup) - free, CMDT/Invocable/Apex-driven rollup solution aiming to deprecate DLRS. One line of code to install.
- [Apex Mocks](https://github.com/jamessimone/apex-mocks-stress-test) — started off as a comparison between a small CRUD wrapper and the larger FFLib library; there are now many branches related to specific Joys Of Apex posts
- [Apex DML Mocking](https://github.com/jamessimone/apex-dml-mocking) - a very lightweight `Factory` and `Repository` implementation allowing for easy mocking and strongly-typed queries
- [lwc-modal](https://github.com/jamessimone/lwc-modal) — an accessible, composable Lightning Web Component Modal that can be dropped in to any project
- [lwc-paginator](https://github.com/jamessimone/lwc-paginator) — another drop-in LWC, this time for pagination
- [Nebula Logger](https://github.com/jongpie/NebulaLogger) — The most popular Salesforce logging framework, maintained by my good friend [@jongpie](https://github.com/jongpie). Nebula Logger makes it easy to consolidate logging across both the declarative and code-based parts of your Salesforce org, and has a burgeoning suite of plugins capable of further enhancing your logging functionality, making it easy to do things like log to Slack!

## Gatsby Plugins

I've written or contributed to several [Gatsby](https://www.gatsbyjs.org/) plugins, in addition to contributing to Gatsby itself:

- [gatsby-remark-google-analytics-track-links](https://github.com/jamessimone/gatsby-remark-google-analytics-track-links) — adds the ability to use GA from links created from your Markdown
- [gatsby-remark-codefence](https://github.com/jamessimone/gatsby-remark-codefence) — brings Codefence syntax highlighting and interactive code sessions into your site by replacing code snippets in Markdown with Codefence HTML
- [gatsby-remark-footnotes](https://github.com/jamessimone/gatsby-remark-footnotes) — allows you to customize the style applied to your footnote markers in Markdown

## ✨ Other Work ✨

I've worked on a variety of e-commerce sites, using everything from Wordpress and Shopify to in-house React / .net MVC / Angular solutions. You can see some of my work on:

- [EF Ultimate Break](https://www.efultimatebreak.com/)
- [Cat Tongue Grips](https://cattonguegrips.com/)
- [Kokopelli Packrafts](https://kokopellipackraft.com/)
- [Wacaco](https://www.wacaco.com/)

In addition, I also run the adventure travel blog [She & Jim](https://www.sheandjim.com/), which includes a fantastic recipe section 🤤.