Welcome to the official community forum for the .do platform – your central hub for connecting with fellow developers, sharing your insights, and collaborating on the future of agentic workflows and Services-as-Software. Located at forum.services.do, this is where the magic really happens.
Whether you're a seasoned .do user or just beginning to explore the power of agentic workflows and building business logic as code, the forum is the place to be. It's designed to foster a vibrant community where you can:
This isn't just a place to ask questions; it's a platform for collective knowledge building. Think of it as a Community Knowledge Base, constantly growing with the combined expertise of everyone involved.
The focus of the .do forum is specifically on discussions related to the .do platform and its core concepts:
While general programming discussions are welcome in the context of building with .do, the primary goal is to foster a focused and relevant conversation around agentic service development.
The forum is structured to help you easily find the information you need and connect with relevant discussions. Utilize categories and tags to filter topics or simply use the powerful search function.
Curious about common topics? Here are a few examples of popular discussions you might find:
[
{
"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 examples represent just a small fraction of the valuable information being shared within the community.
Here are some common questions to help you get started:
Q: What kind of topics can I discuss on the forum? A: 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.
Q: Do I need to be a .do user to participate in the forum? A: 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.
Q: What kind of questions can I ask? A: 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.
Q: How can I contribute my knowledge or help others? A: 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.
Q: Are there specific categories or tags to help find information? A: 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.
The .do community is growing, and your voice is valuable. Whether you're looking for help, wanting to share your expertise, or simply want to connect with other innovative developers, the forum is the place to be.
Visit forum.services.do today, introduce yourself, and start contributing to the collective knowledge base of the .do community. We look forward to connecting with you!