I'm so looking forward to those new features.  I want to be able to provide a 
more responsive UI that I can't do in 9.1, unless there's something I'm missing.


Thanks to all of you who have provided help and suggestions to me.


--Dustin


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From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) <arslist@ARSLIST.ORG> on 
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Sent: Tuesday, January 10, 2017 5:10 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: Advice going forward

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Somebody can correct me if I am wrong but I think AngularJS would be better to 
tackle before Node.js. The way I understand you (the developer) uses Node.js on 
the machine you are doing development on with Maven and/or Grunt (still not 
sure where thee line is drawn). I thought I had heard somewhere that Node.js is 
on the server however that might have been in my dreams.

You can use AngularJS to make the view components to use inside Innovation 
Suite. I say you can because, you can build views inside Innovation Suite 
without Angular but if you need to go beyond what Inno Suite current offers 
then you can use Angular.

Jason

On Sun, Jan 8, 2017 at 3:45 AM, BradRemedy 
<bradrem...@gmail.com<mailto:bradrem...@gmail.com>> wrote:
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Hi Jason

Thanks for the reply. I think I am going to continue and finish learning the 
basics and concepts of Javascript and then I am going to move onto Java. 
Currently I am doing online training however I am going to start looking out 
for some class room based training.

So I would assume that one should focus on Java and Javascript for now along 
with Node which will provide a complete picture.

I think it is great that there will be a market place in the future - always 
great when code can be shared which pushes the entire remedy solution further 
in the market.

Cheers
Brad

On Sun, Jan 8, 2017 at 11:14 AM Jason Miller 
<jason.mil...@gmail.com<mailto:jason.mil...@gmail.com>> wrote:
**
I started learning Java early last year since the platform is now Java as well 
as I wanted to be able to write plugins. I also figured it will not only help 
with my Remedy career but would also be a good skill to have in case I need to 
make a living doing something other than Remedy. Fortunately the new direction 
with Innovation Suite aligns very well with that path. I have added learning 
AngularJS and even Node.js to my short list of things to learn in the next 
month or two.

One thing to keep in mind (for those that might not know), you do not need 
other programming skills to work with Innovation Suite. You can build views, 
data models and workflow (processes and rules) today without any programming. 
The reason there is so much talk about other programming languages is because 
Innovation Suite makes it very easy to use (and reuse) "components" that give 
extra functionality that the tool doesn't natively. The idea is with a little 
time, the BMC Marketplace (marketplace.bmc.com<http://marketplace.bmc.com>) 
will have components/modules/whatever that others built in other programming 
languages (and probably even some built in Innovation Suite) that you can 
download and use on your system.

Jason

On Sun, Jan 8, 2017 at 12:33 AM, BradRemedy 
<bradrem...@gmail.com<mailto:bradrem...@gmail.com>> wrote:
** Hi everyone

looking at the new innovation solution from bmc, I feel that I need to start 
learning some Java and getting ready for what is coming in the future.

Over the past few months, I have been learning more JavaScript with plans to 
use it on the front end. I have no problem learning new technologies, however I 
wanted to check what plans everyone else has going forward.
Are you going to learn Java or are you going to focus on the remedy stuff only 
and just get help from a java developer when needed?

So much to learn and it just feels like I am sprinting on a treadmill and not 
getting ahead.

Any advice / guidance would be appreciated.

Cheers
Brad
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