Do you want to get help, discuss an interesting feature, make an announcement or share your knowledge? In this post, we will tell you how to do it all.
To make it easier to navigate this "how to" just follow the contents:
To begin, you need to click on the "New post" button in the top menu of the Developer Community site:
After that, you will see the editor that will give you the choice of creating a Question, an Announcement, an Article, or a Discussion. Different types of posts have their own sets of mandatory and optional fields.
Hey Community, Please check out the 2023 Annual Dev Community Article Digest with the most popular and commented articles. Thank you all for your contributions to the InterSystems Community in 2023!
We'd like to take this opportunity to congratulate you on the upcoming 🎄 Festive Season 🎄and wish you a joyful holiday season filled with the warmth of 🧑🏫 shared knowledge, 🫂 the camaraderie of fellow members, and the anticipation of 🧑💻 exciting projects and contests in the coming year!
Hello and welcome to the Developer Ecosystem Fall News!
This autumn we've had a lot of online and offline activities in the InterSystems Developer Ecosystem. In case you missed something, we've prepared for you a selection of the hottest news and topics to catch up on!
We recently published a new White Paper on the use of reporting nodes ("asynchronous reporting mirror members" in full) in a mirrored environment. More and more customers are looking into this mechanism as a quick and easy way to set up a copy of their production data that stays current, yet can be used for analytical querying or heavy-duty reporting workloads without impacting the source system. Read the White Paper here.
This time around, we've decided to spruce up this activity a little and extended this rubric to encompass all 6 communities - English, Japanese, Chinese, Spanish, Portuguese, and French. Isn't this exciting?
And this month we have our first non-English entry.
Without further ado, here are the Key Questions of October chosen by InterSystems Experts within all Communities:
Today we've decided to shed light on another important topic that, apparently, stupefies some of you. It's the usage of Groups and Tags. The former is required, but the latter is not.
When you're creating a post, there are two seemingly similar fields after the body area - Group and Tags.