#3 Salesforce Developer 101 - Apex Primitive Data Types | Salesforce Unlocked
Welcome to Episode #3 of Salesforce Developer 101. In this episode, we'll explore Apex Primitive Data Types, one of the fundamental concepts of Apex programming. Learn about commonly used data types such as Integer, Decimal, Double, String, Boolean, Date, DateTime, and more. Understanding these data types is essential for storing, processing, and manipulating data effectively in Salesforce applications. #Salesforce #SalesforceDeveloper #SalesforceDeveloper101 #Apex #ApexProgramming #PrimitiveDataTypes #SalesforceTutorial #LearnSalesforce #SalesforceAdmin #SalesforceDevelopment #Coding #CRM #TechTutorial #SalesforceUnlocked

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