Ready to dive deeper into the world of agentic workflows and Services-as-Software with the .do platform? Look no further than the official forum.services.do! This is your central hub to connect with fellow builders, share your knowledge, ask burning questions, and collaborate on creating powerful automated services.
Building sophisticated services requires a community. The .do forum is designed to be that vibrant space where you can:
The forum is specifically tailored for discussions around:
Curious about the types of conversations happening on the forum? Here's a glimpse:
[
{
"title": "How to create a new service agent?",
"url": "https://forum.services.do/t/how-to-create-a-new-service-agent"
},
{
"title": "Troubleshooting common API errors",
"url": "https://forum.services.do/t/troubleshooting-common-api-errors"
},
{
"title": "Best practices for designing robust workflows",
"url": "https://forum.services.do/t/best-practices-for-designing-robust-workflows"
}
]
These are just a few examples. The forum is filled with valuable discussions covering a wide range of topics related to building on the .do platform.
Here are some common questions about participating in the forum:
What kind of topics can I discuss on the forum?
The forum is specifically for discussions related to the .do platform, agentic workflows, and building Services-as-Software. While general programming discussions are welcome in context, the primary focus is on utilizing and extending the capabilities of the .do platform.
Do I need to be a .do user to participate in the forum?
Yes, the forum is accessible to anyone interested in .do, regardless of whether they are current users of the platform. It's a great place to learn more and connect with the community.
What kind of questions can I ask?
You can ask questions about anything related to using the .do platform, designing agentic workflows, implementing business logic as code, consuming services via APIs, and best practices for building reliable and scalable Services-as-Software.
How can I contribute my knowledge or help others?
To contribute, simply navigate to the relevant category or topic and start a new discussion or reply to an existing one. We encourage sharing code snippets (where appropriate), insights, and solutions.
Are there specific categories or tags to help find information?
Yes, there are specific categories and tags available to help you find discussions relevant to your interests or the specific features you're working with. You can also use the search functionality.
Whether you're a seasoned .do developer or just starting your journey with agentic workflows, the forum.services.do is the place to be. Connect, share, and collaborate with the .do community to build the future of Services-as-Software.
Ready to get started? Visit forum.services.do today!
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