Governor limits are runtime limits enforced by the Apex runtime engine to ensure that code does not misbehave
Governor limits are Salesforce’s way of forcing you to write efficient, scalable code.
The good:
Governor limits prevent other orgs from writing bad code and taking up all the cloud CPU. Coding limits in general are completely unique to Apex – consider it job security! You have a friend that will teach you how to dominate these limits!
The bad:
These are hard limits on your org preventing you, for example, from doing too many SOQL queries in a trigger (max: 100 queries). Upgrading your edition or paying Salesforce more money will not increase your limits! The only workaround is to understand how to navigate around them.
please check below links.I hope that will help you
Governor limits are runtime limits enforced by the Apex runtime engine to ensure that code does not misbehave
Governor limits are Salesforce’s way of forcing you to write efficient, scalable code.
The good:
Governor limits prevent other orgs from writing bad code and taking up all the cloud CPU. Coding limits in general are completely unique to Apex – consider it job security! You have a friend that will teach you how to dominate these limits!
The bad:
These are hard limits on your org preventing you, for example, from doing too many SOQL queries in a trigger (max: 100 queries). Upgrading your edition or paying Salesforce more money will not increase your limits! The only workaround is to understand how to navigate around them.
please check below links.I hope that will help you
Governor limits are Salesforce’s way of forcing you to write efficient, scalable code.
The good:
Governor limits prevent other orgs from writing bad code and taking up all the cloud CPU.
Coding limits in general are completely unique to Apex – consider it job security!
You have a friend that will teach you how to dominate these limits!
The bad:
These are hard limits on your org preventing you, for example, from doing too many SOQL queries in a trigger (max: 100 queries).
Upgrading your edition or paying Salesforce more money will not increase your limits! The only workaround is to understand how to navigate around them.
please check below links.I hope that will help you
https://developer.salesforce.com/docs/atlas.en-us.apexcode.meta/apexcode/apex_gov_limits.htm
All Answers
1) Execution Governors and Limits
https://developer.salesforce.com/docs/atlas.en-us.apexcode.meta/apexcode/apex_gov_limits.htm
2) Apex Governor Limits
https://developer.salesforce.com/docs/atlas.en-us.salesforce_app_limits_cheatsheet.meta/salesforce_app_limits_cheatsheet/salesforce_app_limits_platform_apexgov.htm
3) SOQL and SOSL Limits
https://developer.salesforce.com/docs/atlas.en-us.salesforce_app_limits_cheatsheet.meta/salesforce_app_limits_cheatsheet/salesforce_app_limits_platform_soslsoql.htm
4) most important Governor Limit
http://www.sfdc99.com/2013/11/23/the-three-most-common-governor-limits-and-why-youre-getting-them/
http://www.sfdc99.com/2013/11/17/what-are-governor-limits/
http://www.slideshare.net/shivanathd/governor-limits
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Governor limits are Salesforce’s way of forcing you to write efficient, scalable code.
The good:
Governor limits prevent other orgs from writing bad code and taking up all the cloud CPU.
Coding limits in general are completely unique to Apex – consider it job security!
You have a friend that will teach you how to dominate these limits!
The bad:
These are hard limits on your org preventing you, for example, from doing too many SOQL queries in a trigger (max: 100 queries).
Upgrading your edition or paying Salesforce more money will not increase your limits! The only workaround is to understand how to navigate around them.
please check below links.I hope that will help you
https://developer.salesforce.com/docs/atlas.en-us.apexcode.meta/apexcode/apex_gov_limits.htm
https://developer.salesforce.com/docs/atlas.en-us.apexcode.meta/apexcode/apex_gov_limits.htm
https://www.sfdc-lightning.com/2018/10/governor-limit-in-salesforce.html