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Josh Birk is an actor who tags along with the 3rd Street Saints to study the gang's behavior in order for him to make his role in an upcoming movie based on the gang's adventures convincing. Josh has a crush on Shaundi, and Male Voice 3 teases Shaundi about this. Shaundi, however, does not return Birk's feelings, and finds him extremely annoying.

He is well-known for his role as Nyte Blayde in a TV show of the same name about a vampire hunter-turned-vampire, who is hunted by an organization he once worked for. Depicted as a true idiot that is also narcissistic, Josh is responsible for landing The Protagonist, Shaundi and Johnny Gat in prison after setting off a silent alarm.

He is next seen working for STAG in a commercial. If he is kept he will become a homie that can be called to show up as either himself or Nyte Blayde. Josh is an actor who gets cast in a Saints Movie. He goes along with the 3rd Street Saints gang members to rob the Stilwater 1st National Bank as part of a publicity stunt, and to get into character as a true Saint. However the robbery goes bad when they are attacked by the clerks and gang members.

Josh ends up causing bigger problems when he sets off the alarm alerting the police and SWAT teams. Josh then does a runner, with fear of going to prison, leaving the Saints behind. Josh will however ask the Protagonist to not hand him over, as he wants to be with Shaundi.

Its up to the Player to decide what to do with Josh. The player can walk away or accept, however the latter doesn't happen due to the invasion of the Zin Empire, which results in the Protagonist being captured by Zinyak. You are going to write bad code. You are going to write code that fails.

Your unit tests are going to go red. And this is going to be especially true when you first start learning it. And I was just talking to somebody about the old days where you had to put in programs by hand based on articles that were printed in magazines. And I always say that this was almost a defining moment for me, because I got so frustrated at the code not working correctly that I almost just never wanted to program a computer ever again.

Mike: I was saving my box tops and putting them in an envelope, self-addressed and waiting the six to eight weeks. Josh Birk: Yeah, no, that was the generation right before me.

Because my job is to make everything work and to make my users super happy. So, that could be a little fear-mongering there. You are doing your job right when the trains are coming in on time. Can you talk to me a little bit about what those career path options look like? What kind of roles would a newly minted developer in the Salesforce ecosystem look for, and what are the different options in that space? And JavaScript is a brilliant language to look at if you want to have wide opportunities within and without the Salesforce ecosystem.

Whereas if you get into Apex and Lightning Web Components and that kind of thing, you can really look squarely at the Salesforce developer ecosystem.

So, as a junior developer, you are the person who is accepting those business requirements and being given some kind of parameters and then getting those that functionality built in. And nonprofits by their nature are generally small scrappy teams. I always like understanding, so if I take this job, what am I actually going to be doing every day? How do you unit test Flow? Having Apex pull the levers that the Flow is going to do and make sure that it does the right thing at the end.

Mike: I thought you just told it, it was a good boy and gave it treats when it went to production correctly. Gillian Bruce: Josh, you spent many years cultivating that relationship. Josh Birk: I have. This is true. And I also, just so you get this in audio, I want to thank both of you. Mike, you were instrumental in me thinking that maybe we should actually do a Salesforce Developer Podcast. Gillian Bruce: Hey, we love having new awesome Salesforce podcasts, and you have just taken it and rocked it.

So, nice job. Josh Birk: All right. Well, thanks for having me. And I look forward to talking to you two, in the future. Gillian Bruce: Well, huge thanks to Josh for taking the time to chat with us today.

If you want to learn more about all things, Salesforce Admin, go to admin. And as a reminder, if you like what you hear on our pod, take a second and pop on over to iTunes to give us a review. I promise that Mike and I read them all. My neighbor has a tortoise, Zippy, who walks around in the backyard. Gillian Bruce: Yeah, they are huge harbors of nasty salmonella, but the best part about Zippy real quick, is that, tortoises live for 80 plus years. The zoo is willing to take him. Mike: I think I read somewhere that there was… One of the oldest tortoises was like some years old.

Josh Birk: I think your one is probably very similar to year 80, which is probably very similar to year 40 for him. He leads a group of World-class Admin Evangelists who are helping Salesforce Admins realize their dreams by being technology leaders and advancing their careers.

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