Anastasia Dyubaylo Β· Mar 9, 2021 go to post

Hey everyone,

As always, we really appreciate the contribution of all participants to the Grand Prix competition. And this time, we would also like to reward the developers who took 4-10 places in the Expert nomination!

10,000 points on Global Masters go to these apps and their developers:

πŸ… 4th place: iris-image-index-demo by @JosΓ© Pereira 

πŸ… 5th place: Terminal Multi-Line Command Editor​​​​ by @Robert Cemper 

πŸ… 6th place: Dictionary comparison scheme of cache database by @Weiwei Yang 

πŸ… 7th place: Create a unified hospital data extraction scheme based on IRIS for Health by @Deming Xu

πŸ… 8th place: iris4health-fhir-analytics by @JosΓ© Pereira 

πŸ… 9th place: iris-fhir-portal by @Henrique Dias 

πŸ… 10th place: ObjectScript Kernel by @Nikita Mullin 

Thank you all! And our big congratulations!

Anastasia Dyubaylo Β· Mar 4, 2021 go to post

Hi Flavio!

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Anastasia Dyubaylo Β· Feb 3, 2021 go to post

Developers! 

One more update on the Grand Prix...

In this contest, developers can team up to create a collaborative application. Allowed from 2 to 5 developers in one team. πŸ‘©β€πŸ’»πŸ§‘β€πŸ’»πŸ‘¨β€πŸ’»

Note: Do not forget to highlight your team members in the README of your application – DC user profiles.

So, join the competition in teams, try a new experience! 🀝

Anastasia Dyubaylo Β· Jan 25, 2021 go to post

Hi Nigel,

Scheduled sessions are based on Central European Time (CET) time. If you click on the link of the session you are interested in, the time zone in which you are located will be automatically pulled up.

To find out in what language the session will be, just look at its description by clicking on the link. If the description is in English, then the speakers will present materials in English.

Anastasia Dyubaylo Β· Dec 31, 2020 go to post

Happy New Year, our dear developers! πŸ₯‚πŸŽ‰πŸŽ

We're lucky to have such a wonderful audience like the rest of you! Thank you all for contributing to our Community!

Wish you all the best in 2021!  βœ¨

With warm wishes from Moscow,
Anastasia