I have a program that displays the current running processes to the screen. I need to have a program execute that display program and capture the results to a file. The display program does pause at the bottom of each page waiting for an 'enter' to go to the next page.
Note( the display program will not successfully compile on the current system but it does work)
Last weekend we held the Final of InterSystems Contest on InterSystems Caché and DeepSee as a part of IT Planet Student Championship in Sochi. BTW, this year we had about 2 000 participants in InterSystems Contest.
So, one day you're working away at WidgetsDirect, the leading supplier of widget and widget accessories, when your boss asks you to develop the new customer facing portal to allow the client base to access the next generation of Widgets..... and he wants you to use Angular 1.x to read into the department's Caché server.
There's only one problem: You've never used Angular, and don't know how to make it talk to Caché.
This guide is going to walk through the process of setting up a full Angular stack which communicates with a Caché backend using JSON over REST.
This is the second part of my long post about package managers in operating systems and language distributions. Now, hopefully, we have managed to convince you that convenient package manager and rich 3rd party code repository is one key factor in establishing of a vibrant and fast growing ecosystem. (Another possible reason for ecosystem success is the consistent language design, but it will be topic for another day.)
In this article I would like to present the RESTForms project - generic REST API backend for modern web applications.
The idea behind the project is simple -after I wrote several REST APIs I realized that generally, REST API consists of two parts:
Work with persistent classes
Custom business logic
And, while you'll have to write your own custom business logic, RESTForms provides all things related to working with persistent classes right out of the box. Use cases
You already have a data model in Caché and you want to expose some (or all) of the information in a form of REST API
You are developing a new Caché application and you want to provide a REST API
I'm attempting to streamline a process for renaming PDF documents received from multiple vendors to conform to a specification provided by an EMR vendor for ingestion. Things like Document ID, Document Type, Date of Service, Account Number, MRN, etc. all must be included in the filename at defined offsets and lengths. Most of the required values can be extracted from the inbound file's name and the few remaining are static values that would be the same (or handled via a lookup table based on source) for all documents.
Today we have an unusual code golf: build a program (using only printable ASCII characters, tabs and newlines) that prints out exactly the characters in the printable ASCII space (characters 32 to 126) that don't appear in your program's source code (in any order, however many times you want).
As usual, the goal is to produce the shortest code to do this.
My (admittedly not very good, but does the job!) entry:
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