Learning Path for beginners
Hi Community,
The InterSystems Learning Website has many important iterative courses. So if you want to learn about InterSystems and start to work with InterSystems this is the path:
Overview
- Resources and hands-on path for mastering source coding with the InterSystems IRIS: InterSystems Developer Hub
- Introduction to InterSystems Products and Technologies (video)
Fundamentals
- InterSystems ObjectScript Basics (online course)
- InterSystems SQL Basics (documentation)
- InterSystems IRIS Objects Introduction (online course)
- Migrating to InterSystems IRIS (resource guide)
Back-end Development
- Setting Up RESTful Services (online course)
- Using JSON in InterSystems IRIS (online course)
- Hands-On with InterSystems API Manager for Developers (exercise)
- Building Data-Driven Web Apps (video)
Integration Development
- Integration Architecture (online course)
- Building BPL Business Processes (online course)
- Building Custom Business Operations (online course)
- Building Custom Business Services (online course)
- Data Transformations Basics (online course)
- Formation template (GitHub)
- Ensemble/Interoperability Training (2021 contribution from @Guillaume Rongier)
- Formation template, Python (GitHub)
Analytics Development
- InterSystems IRIS BI: Architect (videos)
- Analyzing Data with InterSystems IRIS BI (learning path)
- Build Data Models Using InterSystems IRIS Business Intelligence (learning path)
- InterSystems IRIS Adaptive Analytics Essentials (online course)
- Getting Started with InterSystems Reports (exercise)
- Hands-On with IntegratedML (exercise)
Learning Paths from Online Learning
Comments
Thank you .. i was just looking for something like this...
Thanks!!
Hi Yuri, thanks for sharing this content! I just wanted to let you know that the two DeepSee pages have been replaced with something newer (which you can see by following the link), so you might want to update this list.
Best,
Kristina
Fixed! Thanks!
@Yuri Marx and @Ian Minshall
This path includes some of the same resources, plus others you may be interested in: https://learning.intersystems.com/course/view.php?name=MigratingToIRIS&…;
Great resource!
saving this for later. I need some refreshers!
Thank you verymuch
Thank you, exactly what I need.
In addition to this trendy post, I propose to add this link to a training on github about the interoperability framework.
https://community.intersystems.com/post/ensemble-interoperability-train…
Great resource, included in my article, thanks!
Informative ! Thanks for sharing !
If you're looking to get started, you can also personalize which paths you take based on what you're trying to do:
- Building a Server-Side Application with InterSystems
- Building Business Integrations with InterSystems IRIS
- Analyzing Data with InterSystems IRIS BI
- Build Data Models Using Adaptive Analytics
- Delivering Data Visually with InterSystems Reports
- Predicting Outcomes with IntegratedML in InterSystems IRIS
Alternately, we have a several larger paths for implementation partners (or others who will be doing everything, paths are open to all) here: InterSystems Implementation Partners Learning Paths
Hope this helps!
Great contribution! Thanks!
We've just added a brand new learning path about backend development to our learning site, inspired by this list! You can check it out here: Configuring InterSystems IRIS Applications for Client Access
@Yuri Marx - there is one thing that I don't see on this list (probably because it is a newer resource), but should probably be the first thing listed in the article:
https://gettingstarted.intersystems.com/
InterSystems IRIS Sandbox with browser-based IDE for walking through guided tutorials on a number of topics. If someone wants to be hands-on in minutes and ramp up their learning from there, this is probably the place to start!!
Included, thanks!
Great resource for anybody @Yury - Thanks!
Thanks!
Hi Yuri,
Can you add this neat training on how to build an production (interoperability framework) in 100% Python :
Included on interoperability section, thanks!
Thanks for your contribution, @Yuri Marx ! I've updated the links to Online Learning content to ensure they are durable.
Thanks!
If you're looking to get started, you can also personalize which paths you take based on what you're trying to do: