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Hacktoberfest 2020 Participation - lets get started

This is why I started doing the hacktoberfest events, maybe you should too.

#Hacktoberfest , #Spoketoberfest , #IntegrationHub , #GitHub , #Digital Ocean , #Now Experience , #MVP

Hacktoberfest and ServiceNow Jace Benson

3 minute read

What is Hacktoberfest Hacktoberfest is an event run by stewards of open source to encourage contributing to projects that are also open source. Why participate in Hacktoberfest The more able you have your community, the more that community can contribute. When you have that, you can help any number of open source projects. There’s a free t-shirt. We’re all very well paid, but this shirt will convince most of you.

Stop Writing Code - Fish tanks, BBQ and Flow Designer

What do fish tanks, BBQ and Flow Designer have in common? In this post I explore why we need to stop writing code so we can make our projects more maintainable for the low-code, no-code crowd.

#Flow Designer , #MVP

Mark Scott

4 minute read

Stop writing code! Ok, ok! That might be a LITTLE dramatic. We don’t need to fully stop writing code, just stop writing some of your code. At the very least, start asking yourself “should I really be writing this in code?”. Have you had time to sit down and check out Flow Designer yet? Seriously, it’s going to replace Workflows and if you’ve caught an episode of Live Coding Happy Hour lately, it is truly becoming the go-to tool!

Andrew Barnes

2 minute read

Here on the developer blog we try to regularly highlight the contributions from our 2020 Developer MVPs. They produce an abundance of great content aimed at ServiceNow developers that I’ve listed below grouped by the content creator. I need to shout out to Jace Benson’s (one of our dev MVPs) ServiceNow news aggregator at https://jace.pro/news/, which I used extensively to put this post together. Andrew Albury-Dor A flow theme it seems!

Brad Tilton

4 minute read

We’ve gotten some questions lately around Developers MVPs for next year now that we’re nearing the end of 2020, and we thought it would be a good time to post the high level criteria for the 2021 Developer MVPs. The MVPs are a collection of ServiceNow developers who are passionate about ServiceNow and inspire other developers by sharing their extensive knowledge freely. They help, encourage, and enable developers of all skill levels and types succeed in building and developing on the Now Platform.

Brad Tilton

2 minute read

Here on the developer blog we try to regularly highlight the contributions from our 2020 Developer MVPs. They produce an abundance of great content aimed at ServiceNow developers that I’ve listed below grouped by the content creator. I need to shout out to Jace Benson’s (one of our dev MVPs) ServiceNow news aggregator at https://jace.pro/news/, which I used extensively to put this post together. Andrew Albury-Dor The ‘New Dev’ Experience Paris Predictions: CI/CD, Mon Ami Knowledge 2020 Digital Event & Hackathon - My Wrap Earl Duque Knowledge 2020 Hackathon Honorable Mention and tips for the future Using ServiceNow to locate the International Space Station Knowledge 2020 Speaker - Quality of Life items available on ServiceNow Share Jace Benson TechNow Ep76 Review of Flow Designer How to remove options from a select box Own Your Content Always Negotiate How do you refer to ServiceNow?

Andrew Albury-Dor

5 minute read

G’day and welcome! My name is Andrew Albury-Dor, and I’ve been invited by Andrew and Brad to “Have the honor of contributing to the ServiceNow Developer Blog” (Really, they want more content, I know your tricks!). If you haven’t heard of me, I’m one of the 2020 Developer MVPs , and I’m very excited to be here! To introduce myself, I work for Auto & General Insurance in Brisbane, Australia, and have been developing on the ServiceNow platform for about four years.

Andrew Barnes

2 minute read

We are pleased to announce a brand new program, ServiceNow Developer MVPs. The MVPs are a collection of ServiceNow community members that are passionate about ServiceNow and share their extensive knowledge freely to help and encourage developers of all skill levels and types. They write blogs, share apps, craft videos, live-stream, contribute to social media, give talks, lead Developer Meetups, answer questions on the community forum and slack all to share and give back to this great community.