Once again I'm here to talk about the ObjectScript extension for Visual Studio Code, and this time we are excited to announce the release of version 1.0!
The community has come together in an unprecedented way to deliver this product with InterSystems, and its only fitting that a tool so critical to developer productivity would be built with community testing, feedback and source code from the very beginning.
I’m pleased to announce the 0.9 release of the ObjectScript extension for Visual Studio Code. Earlier this year I announced that InterSystems would be joining the community in evolving this already popular tool. Since then, we have been hard at work solidifying the code base and building a slew of new features.
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Last week at the InterSystems BeNeLux Symposium, we announced the publication of the InterSystems iKnow Natural Language Processing technology to Open Source. This enables developers and researchers to take advantage of this unique technology at any level of their application stack, workflow or experiment.
I'm pleased to announce that ObjectScript package publishing is now generally available on Open Exchange with this November 2019 release!
If you want your ObjectScript application to be published in ObjectScript Package Manager just enable "Publish in Package Manager" option:
And send the app on approving.
Once the application is approved it will be published automatically in ObjectScript Package Manager Registry and will be available for installation via ZPM client.