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11-01-2023 12:41 AM - edited 11-01-2023 12:43 AM
It's almost end of the year, which is time to suit-up for the DEVVIES!
What is DEVVIES?
Have you built an awesome app that has made an impact? The Devvies is a new contest for developers of all backgrounds and skill levels. Don’t miss this exciting opportunity to let your work shine.
This is your chance to get recognized for your innovation, score some swag, and inspire your peers to build apps that transform on ServiceNow.
One of the best part of this contest is the inclusivity, whether you’re a pro developer or someone with no coding experience, the possibilities of what you can build with ServiceNow are endless. So, what are you waiting for, GO DEVVIES!
Why should I participate?
You will get the opportunity to showcase your prowess in application building and problem solving, and also to share you idea with the whole ServiceNow community.
Furthermore, there are exciting prizes for all the participants, check out the awards:
All Participants 🏁
People’s Choice Award
$3,000 USD*, trophy, learning credits & exam voucher, and more*
App of the Year Winner 
$5,000 USD*, Champions trophy, and all of the above!
For more details, check out FAQs page.
How do I participate?
Pick an app. Forge a team!
Select a ServiceNow app that you are proud of and submit as an individual, or as a team of up to five members. For more information, check out the Judging Criteria.
Submit your work. Submit it again!
Fill out the application with the information required for entry. If you have multiple apps you'd like to enter, submit again! Check out the submission process
Share your entry. Get your SWAG!
Every participant will get a piece of swag! To claim your swag, share your submission on any social media. For more information, check out the The Devvies is Live blog.
Checkout Devvies 2023 Highlights
Deadline: Entries are open until November 10, 2023, at 11:59 p.m. Pacific Time. You can view all the latest information at TheDevvies2024
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Can we develop in pdi and share the link ?
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Unfortunately, No
It has to be in the production instance.
Checkout the faq page for more details.
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What is DEVVIES?
If "DEVVIES" refers to a recent development, trend, or term introduced after that time, it would be advisable to seek information from current sources, online communities, or forums where this term might be discussed or used. Understanding the context in which "DEVVIES" is being used will help in providing an accurate and relevant explanation or description of its meaning or relevance.
Why should I participate?
Participating can offer numerous benefits, depending on the context. Here are some general reasons why participation can be advantageous:
Learning and Growth: Participation often involves engaging with new experiences, ideas, and people, providing opportunities for personal and professional growth.
Contributing and Sharing: It allows you to contribute your thoughts, expertise, and insights, enriching discussions and potentially helping others.
Networking and Connections: Participating in events, discussions, or activities can help you connect with like-minded individuals, expanding your network.
Skill Development: Involvement in various activities can enhance your skills, whether it's communication, problem-solving, teamwork, or leadership.
Visibility and Recognition: Active participation can increase your visibility in a community or industry, potentially leading to recognition and new opportunities.
Influence and Impact: By actively participating, you have the chance to influence decisions, initiatives, or causes, driving positive change.
Fun and Enjoyment: Sometimes participation is simply enjoyable and allows you to engage in activities you're passionate about or genuinely interested in.
Before participating, it's essential to understand the context, set your objectives, and ensure it aligns with your interests and goals.
How do I participate?
Participation can take various forms depending on the context. Here are some general steps to participate effectively:
Understand the Context: Get a clear understanding of what you're participating in. It could be an event, discussion forum, community project, or volunteering opportunity. Knowing the purpose and goals is crucial.
Observe and Learn: If you're new to the setting, take some time to observe and understand how others engage. This can give you an idea of the norms and expectations.
Contribute and Engage: Share your thoughts, ideas, or expertise. Engage in discussions, ask questions, provide feedback, or offer help where needed.
Active Involvement: Actively participate by attending events, joining discussions, volunteering, or taking on responsibilities within the group or project.
Respect and Listen: Respect others' opinions and actively listen. It's important to create an environment where everyone feels heard and respected.
Build Relationships: Form connections with others. Networking and building relationships within the community or group can enhance your experience and opportunities.
Stay Consistent: Consistency in participation helps establish your presence and involvement, strengthening your contributions.
Remember, the method of participation can vary depending on the specific context, whether it's a professional setting, an online community, a volunteer organization, or a social group. Understanding the environment and its dynamics is crucial for effective and meaningful participation.
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Yes, it's possible to develop in PDI (Pentaho Data Integration) and share the generated content or solution by providing a link.
PDI is an open-source data integration tool that allows users to design, schedule, and execute ETL (Extract, Transform, Load) processes. Once you've created a transformation or job in PDI, you can export and save the file. This file can then be shared via various means, including sharing a link through cloud storage platforms or hosting services.
Here's a general way to share a PDI solution:
Export the Transformation/Job: In PDI, use the "Export" function to save the transformation or job as a file on your local system.
Upload to Cloud Storage: Utilize cloud storage platforms like Google Drive, Dropbox, or OneDrive to upload the PDI file.
Generate Shareable Link: After uploading the file, most cloud storage services provide an option to create a shareable link. You can generate a link for the uploaded PDI file.
Share the Link: Copy the generated link and share it with intended recipients via email, messaging apps, or within the desired platform.
Make sure that the recipients have access permissions to view or download the file from the shared link.
The ability to share via a link might depend on the hosting service or platform you use. Be mindful of security and access settings when sharing PDI content.
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Can we develop in pdi and share the link ?
"PDI" can refer to several things, and I'll cover a couple of possibilities:
Pentaho Data Integration (PDI): Pentaho Data Integration is an open-source data integration tool that allows you to design and execute data integration processes. It provides capabilities for ETL (Extract, Transform, Load) processes.
- Development: Yes, you can develop ETL processes using Pentaho Data Integration.
- Sharing the Link: If by "share the link" you mean sharing the ETL processes with others, Pentaho typically involves designing transformations and jobs within the Pentaho Spoon tool. These transformations and jobs can be saved and shared as files, and you can version control them using systems like Git. You can then share these files with others, and they can load them into their Pentaho environments.
Personal Document Identifier (PDI): In some contexts, PDI might refer to a Personal Document Identifier or other acronyms.
- Development: This would depend on the specific context and tool associated with "PDI" in this case.
- Sharing the Link: Without knowing the specific context, it's challenging to provide information on sharing links.