[New to ServiceNow] Seeking Comprehensive Learning on Washington DC Release
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08-07-2024 09:50 AM
Hi Community,
I’m Jeevanantham M., a backend developer with extensive experience in [Node JS, nest JS and mongo DB, etc..]. I’m currently transitioning into the ServiceNow ecosystem and am particularly interested in the Washington DC release.
My background includes:
- Experience in Backend Development: Working with [Node JS, nest JS and mongo DB, etc..], I have a solid understanding of server-side logic, APIs, and database interactions.
- Key Skills: Proficient in designing and implementing backend systems, optimizing performance, and ensuring robust data handling.
I’m eager to leverage my backend development skills in the ServiceNow environment and gain a deep understanding of its features and best practices, especially those introduced in the Washington DC release.
Here’s what I’m looking to learn:
ServiceNow Basics and Modules: Given my backend experience, how can I leverage my skills to quickly understand ServiceNow’s architecture, modules, and functionalities?
Washington DC Release Insights: What are the significant updates in the Washington DC release that would be most relevant for someone with a backend background? How do these updates impact backend processes and integrations?
Hands-On Learning: Can you recommend resources or exercises that would help me apply my backend knowledge to ServiceNow’s platform, particularly focusing on the new features of the Washington DC release?
Best Practices: Are there any specific best practices for backend developers transitioning to ServiceNow? How can I utilize my existing skills effectively?
I appreciate any advice, resources, or insights you can provide as I embark on this learning journey.
Thank you for your assistance!
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