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Salesforce Exam DEX-450 Topic 6 Question 110 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's DEX-450 exam
Question #: 110
Topic #: 6
[All DEX-450 Questions]

Universal Containers wants to assess the advantages of declarative development versus programmatic customization for specific use cases in its Salesforce implementation.

What are two characteristics of declarative development over programmatic customization?

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Suggested Answer: A

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Charlesetta
4 days ago
I'm a little confused, isn't declarative development supposed to be, you know, declarative? Like, not requiring any code at all? But these options make it sound like it's still some kind of coding work. Hmm, maybe I need to brush up on my Salesforce knowledge a bit more. *scratches head*
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Cherry
5 days ago
B and C, hands down. Declarative development is the way to go - higher limits and the convenience of the Setup menu. It's like having a personal assistant doing all the hard work for you. 'Just tell me what you want, and I'll make it happen!' *winks*
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Donette
9 days ago
I'm going with C and D. Declarative development is the easy street, no maintenance or review required. Just set it and forget it, am I right? Though, I wonder if that's really a good thing... Hmm, nevermind, that's a problem for future me.
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Rosalia
14 days ago
B and C are the way to go. Declarative development is the future, with higher limits and the convenience of the Setup menu. Plus, it's the perfect excuse to avoid all that complex coding stuff. 'I'm just a point-and-click kind of person, you know?'
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Sherell
25 days ago
A and C seem like the obvious choices here. Declarative development is all about the drag-and-drop magic in the Setup menu, and let's be real, who needs those pesky Apex test classes anyway? #LazyDev
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Enola
29 days ago
But programmatic customization allows for more complex logic, right?
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Yoko
1 months ago
I agree with you, Adelina. Declarative development can be done using the Setup menu.
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Adelina
1 months ago
I think declarative development is easier to maintain.
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