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Start by reading up on what is current in the topic, and move out from there. Do some surfing and see other companies that are working on salesforce development and see what they are doing, read up on the lingo and then you'll learn the buzz words and such so that the more in depth reading will make more sense to you.
Here's some links to get started reading:
http://www.cannonadvantage.com/sales_force_dev.html
http://www.preludeinteractive.com/2009/01/salesforce-development-argh/comment-page-1/
Then there's Salesforce.com for Dummies: http://www.amazon.com/Salesforce-com-Dummies-Thomas-Wong/dp/0764579215/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1256279590&sr=8-7
I love the 'Dummies" series of books...
Lastly, search Amazon.com for books on the subject, once you know the lingo and now what aspects of the subject you want to find out more about.
Here's some links to get started reading:
http://www.cannonadvantage.com/sales_force_dev.html
http://www.preludeinteractive.com/2009/01/salesforce-development-argh/comment-page-1/
Then there's Salesforce.com for Dummies: http://www.amazon.com/Salesforce-com-Dummies-Thomas-Wong/dp/0764579215/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1256279590&sr=8-7
I love the 'Dummies" series of books...
Lastly, search Amazon.com for books on the subject, once you know the lingo and now what aspects of the subject you want to find out more about.
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