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@AsafIdea deployed! 😃I put side by side the 2 line charts and bar charts with the total of vaccinations and the highest % of the population.
http://iris-vaccine-tracker.eastus.cloudapp.azure.com:52773/csp/irisapp…
Very good!
The idea of showing how easy it is to create an IRIS application is what I always aim for with my applications and articles. Congrats Banzai
There are two apps on the OpenExchange that maybe be useful to you.
RESTFileTransfer by Irene Mikhaylova
https://openexchange.intersystems.com/package/RESTFileTransfer
upload-adapter by @Yuri Marx
https://openexchange.intersystems.com/package/upload-adapter
I hope that helps.
Best regards,
Henrique
Congratulations to all contenders!
Congratulations to all winners, amazing professionals!
You can check the code that I created for IRIS History Monitor on OpenExchange.
https://openexchange.intersystems.com/package/iris-history-monitor
There you will find a code that fits exactly what you are looking for.
I hope that helps.
Best regards,
Henrique
Great article! Looking forward to the next part ![]()
Good to hear that!
I was thinking about this reward on Global Masters. Maybe I'll redeem my 40k on this. 😃
When I worked with TrakCare, I remember that TrakCare classes had only the ClassMethod signatures and the obj file.
We could always find out which ClassMethod we have available, but we should never compile them! ![]()
Thanks for the warning Eduard and Robert. We'll take a look at it.
@Eduard Lebedyuk @Robert Cemper it's working now. Sorry about the problem that this error cause in your experience trying our app.
I'm developing a better error treatment, so situations like that don't will happen in the future
@jingqi.LIuinteresting application, congrats.
How do you manage the models to predict overbooking? I'm looking at the two repositories you mentioned in your post, but I didn't see where you do the "magic."
I'm wondering if you did use IntegratedML or something else.
We starting the project using the dynamic duo RESTForms2/restforms-ui as a base. But when we decided to move to another visual stack, the link stayed, as a work reference, and in a hurry to finish and deliver we forgot to remove it. Fixing the link and committing the change
Thanks again to help us catch those things
Sorry to misunderstand your project description. When I read this part, "System uses machine learning algorithms (such as: KNN/ES-RNN...) to predict the accurately... "
I thought you would include this part of the code in your project to be demonstrated.
BTW, nice charts. Which library did you use?
Congratulations to all winners!
Thanks @Anastasia Dyubaylo
It's our pleasure to create apps that people enjoy
I never worked with React Native, but I developed something in Flutter a few years ago.
In my humble opinion, it doesn't matter that much since I'm assuming you'll be consuming data using a REST service to interact with flutter/react-native applications.
It's up to you :)
Maybe taking into consideration the pros and cons of each one of them.
Hope that helps.
That's great! :)
No, the USER Namespace still USER Namespace in a Portuguese installation.
PS: article fixed
Great article!
$Query is not so popular as his "cousin" $Order. ![]()
Nice to see both implementations showing the difference in the construction with the same results.
To be able to play in this "playground" you need to share your toys 100% ![]()
I think that he is trying to say: Quality Assurance (QA) department
Welcome @Nigel Salm 😃
Just wait for us a little bit more
We are on our way
That's great! 😃
You can publish your contribution on OpenExchange
Check out this video about ZPM, so you can provide your command line in an even easier way to install and use it.
New Video: ObjectScript Package Manager ZPM: Installing, Building, Testing, (intersystems.com)
I'm glad to be part of this community.
For me, it's a great honor to share the podium with legends like @Dmitriy Maslennikov and @Robert Cemper 😃
Now zpm-explorer has an introduction video
Thank you @Anastasia Dyubaylo ![]()
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