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Salesforce Classic vs Salesforce Lightning

Developers should learn Salesforce Classic when maintaining or migrating legacy Salesforce implementations, as many older orgs still use it or have customizations built for it meets developers should learn salesforce lightning when building custom applications, enhancing crm functionality, or creating business solutions within the salesforce environment. Here's our take.

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Salesforce Classic

Developers should learn Salesforce Classic when maintaining or migrating legacy Salesforce implementations, as many older orgs still use it or have customizations built for it

Salesforce Classic

Nice Pick

Developers should learn Salesforce Classic when maintaining or migrating legacy Salesforce implementations, as many older orgs still use it or have customizations built for it

Pros

  • +It's essential for understanding the historical context of Salesforce development, including Visualforce pages, Apex triggers, and Classic-specific configurations
  • +Related to: salesforce-lightning, visualforce

Cons

  • -Specific tradeoffs depend on your use case

Salesforce Lightning

Developers should learn Salesforce Lightning when building custom applications, enhancing CRM functionality, or creating business solutions within the Salesforce environment

Pros

  • +It's essential for roles involving Salesforce development, such as customizing sales, service, or marketing workflows, as it offers a modern, efficient way to extend Salesforce with reusable components and declarative tools
  • +Related to: salesforce-apex, salesforce-soql

Cons

  • -Specific tradeoffs depend on your use case

The Verdict

Use Salesforce Classic if: You want it's essential for understanding the historical context of salesforce development, including visualforce pages, apex triggers, and classic-specific configurations and can live with specific tradeoffs depend on your use case.

Use Salesforce Lightning if: You prioritize it's essential for roles involving salesforce development, such as customizing sales, service, or marketing workflows, as it offers a modern, efficient way to extend salesforce with reusable components and declarative tools over what Salesforce Classic offers.

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The Bottom Line
Salesforce Classic wins

Developers should learn Salesforce Classic when maintaining or migrating legacy Salesforce implementations, as many older orgs still use it or have customizations built for it

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