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With over 12 years in the IT industry, my journey has been an exciting blend of challenges and innovations. Starting from my roots in Java development at TCS, I found my true calling in the Salesforce ecosystem, where I’ve spent the last 6+ years crafting solutions as an Application & System Architect. Currently, at Amazon, I’m working at the intersection of Salesforce and AWS technologies, creating robust enterprise solutions that leverage the best of both platforms.
When I’m not immersed in code or architecting solutions, you’ll find me exploring virtual worlds through gaming – from epic RPGs to strategic adventures. I’m an avid traveler who believes every journey offers a new perspective, whether it’s discovering hidden local gems or experiencing different cultures. Food is another passion of mine; I love exploring diverse cuisines and believe that every dish tells a story about its culture and origins.
This blog is my digital sandbox – a place where I dump my code adventures, mostly Salesforce but not limited to it. Think of it as my tech journal where I document solutions to interesting problems I encounter, usually involving Salesforce playing nice (or not so nice) with other technologies.
I’m a firm believer that no single technology is a silver bullet. Sometimes the best solution involves making different tech stacks talk to each other, and that’s where things get interesting. You’ll find posts about Salesforce core functionality, sure, but also about how it can tango with other platforms to create more elegant solutions.
Let’s be honest – this blog is also my selfish attempt at creating a personal reference guide. Too many times I’ve solved a tricky problem, only to completely forget the solution six months later when I need it again. So, consider this my public notebook of “things that worked” (and sometimes, “things that spectacularly didn’t work”).
This isn’t your typical tutorial blog with step-by-step guides. Instead, expect to find raw ideas, half-baked solutions, architecture sketches, and coding patterns. Some posts might be fully fleshed out, others might be more like breadcrumbs leading to a solution. The goal isn’t to teach – it’s to share experiences and spark ideas.
If you’re someone who enjoys tinkering with code, figuring out how different technologies can work together, or just curious about how certain problems can be solved in unconventional ways, you might find something interesting here. And if my coding mishaps and victories help someone else along the way, even better!
Got a technical puzzle that’s keeping you up at night? Drop me a line – while I can’t promise immediate solutions, I enjoy a good coding challenge and will try my best to help you crack it. Sometimes, two minds are better than one!
Note: Future plans include adding a section about tech interview experiences, but for now, let’s stick to the code.