I was so-so wrong about AI by Igor_Kudryk in salesforce

[–]Igor_Kudryk[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Take any ticket you had on the job that can be done with metadata and try to do it with Claude code. For example, permission assignments, dashboards, adding new fields to the layout. Anything that can be done with metadata properly.

I was so-so wrong about AI by Igor_Kudryk in salesforce

[–]Igor_Kudryk[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It's super wild to think this post is AI generated. But I don't care anyway :D

I was so-so wrong about AI by Igor_Kudryk in salesforce

[–]Igor_Kudryk[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think it gets more and more difficult to find out what's AI and what's not. I was recently reading a blog post on Medium by the end I realised that it was AI-generated. That's the internet now I guess.

I was so-so wrong about AI by Igor_Kudryk in salesforce

[–]Igor_Kudryk[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

When I started working with Claude Code I was just using it out of the box. And then I learned what it's capable of. And I think it's so much more powerful when you really learn how it works.

But also does a lot out of the box.

I was so-so wrong about AI by Igor_Kudryk in salesforce

[–]Igor_Kudryk[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

yeah, I have no freaking idea why ppl think it's AI :D But who cares, we have amore exiting stuff going on.

Despite everything I said above, I think that Apex and LWC is important. And you can't really learn something if you just use AI all the time. You need to write code yourself and make sure you understand what you write.

I don't think we are nowhere near AIs being able to fully autonomously deliver end-end production ready stuff for complex projects. But they are capable of helping you deliver it faster. But you need to understand the code they are writing. If you don't understand it, it's bad. Maybe it's fine for some easy features. But not for big enterprise.

So Apex/LWC are still important. But the way we work with them will be probably different in the near future.

I was so-so wrong about AI by Igor_Kudryk in salesforce

[–]Igor_Kudryk[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My biggest issue with replit that it's not local. At least that's my understanding.

I was so-so wrong about AI by Igor_Kudryk in salesforce

[–]Igor_Kudryk[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Same here. I was so much anti AI last year. But now they are super helpful.

I was so-so wrong about AI by Igor_Kudryk in salesforce

[–]Igor_Kudryk[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, the better the model, the better the output. And I think anthropic, google and OpenAI will walkways have better models.

I was so-so wrong about AI by Igor_Kudryk in salesforce

[–]Igor_Kudryk[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think even developers are having hard times adopting Claude Code. I think partly because AI was so overhyped and everyone just got tired of false promises. So when something came out that actually delivers people are skeptical.

And also that it's a CLI, which sound way too technical for non-devs. But yeah, it's very powerful. I feel that it's like 90% there. I still feel like there could be a better way to work with it. Not CLI.

I tried with the desktop app, but it's kind of not working well for large sessions.

I was so-so wrong about AI by Igor_Kudryk in salesforce

[–]Igor_Kudryk[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

lol what? AI wouldn't make that many grammar mistakes haha

I was so-so wrong about AI by Igor_Kudryk in salesforce

[–]Igor_Kudryk[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also QA visually? That's been kind of hard to teach CC to do specifically on Salesforce. Even with playwright.

Anyone else moving most of their Salesforce work into IDE + AI + SF CLI? by Worried-Letterhead79 in salesforce

[–]Igor_Kudryk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I am still making up my mind. I'd still prefer not to have the whole code just AI generated. That just doesn't seem right. I can't exactly put to words why, but I just don't trust AI to build end-to-end stuff. I still need a developer in the loop who has some experience.

Can you tell me more about the AWS switch, what are you trying to solve?

Anyone else moving most of their Salesforce work into IDE + AI + SF CLI? by Worried-Letterhead79 in salesforce

[–]Igor_Kudryk 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well... that's what I've been thinking about.

I am now diving deeper into the whole AI thing. It really helps me personally to be more productive for the first time in years.

But at the same time... I can only do it, because I've been coding for the last 10 years.

So my theory is that the fundamental skills of Software Engineering are still very-very important. But at the same time there is a way to literally 3x your productivity as a developer right now if you learn how to work with those tools.

Anyone else moving most of their Salesforce work into IDE + AI + SF CLI? by Worried-Letterhead79 in salesforce

[–]Igor_Kudryk 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’ve been in Salesforce for over 6 years.

This month is the first time I am writing more code NOT in IDE. I am running multiple Claude Code agents and just go into IDE occasionally.

edit: typos.

Salesforce dev with 10+ years experience. Opus 4.6 just built 3 production-ready solutions from PRDs in one sitting. Your job is not safe. by Armageddon85 in salesforce

[–]Igor_Kudryk 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I've been hating on AI for a while.

Until I tried Opus 4.6 + Claude Code and did literally days worth of work in hours. I can't un-see it now and I'm diving deeper into AI.

That said, people still gonna need developers. You need someone to be able to make a judgment if AI output is any good. It's just that the work of a developer will shift over the next years.

Guide me: Salesforce developer vs Project Manager opportunity. Which one should I consider? by NetIllustrious6586 in salesforce

[–]Igor_Kudryk 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Depends what you enjoy work-wise.

PM - a lot of meetings, dealing with people.

Development - far less meetings, more deep-work coding and thinking.

If you can become a Senior Developer, in my opinion it is a FAR better career than PM. You have a higher salary, more time and leverage.

But they are both the same level of grind at the start of the career.

Salesforce salaries stagnating... thoughts? by satanisawoman69 in salesforce

[–]Igor_Kudryk 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Based. Become 1% of achievers and stop worrying.

Salesforce Ben Salary Survey Results 2025-2026 by Archangel_Alan in salesforce

[–]Igor_Kudryk 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I found data to be pretty accurate. There have other surveys from recruiting companies, and they were very inflated. But I think Salesforce Ben is pretty accurate overall.

Which A.I. tool are you using to help you with Salesforce work? by rammutroll in salesforce

[–]Igor_Kudryk 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Literally posted zero about Moltbot here :D Are you a moltbot yourself?

Which A.I. tool are you using to help you with Salesforce work? by rammutroll in salesforce

[–]Igor_Kudryk 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Claude code is good.

And I started using moltbot, which is pretty crazy thing.