A minimal trigger framework for your Salesforce Apex Triggers
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A minimal trigger framework for your Salesforce Apex Triggers
A library of concise, meaningful examples of Apex code for common use cases following best practices.
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Functional programming for Salesforce Apex
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Salesforce Open Source Library
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Functional utility library for Apex
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