IBM Developer Open Technology This message contains graphics. If you do not see the graphics, link click here to view dot IBM Developer graphic IBM Open Technology May 2020 Hello, developers! Last month, we invited you to take part in the link Call for Code Challenge to fight against COVID 19. Because we're still in the throes of the pandemic, we selected 3 promising solutions to quickly deploy in the fight against the coronavirus. – link Are you well? is a mobile app where patients upload symptoms so that health care workers can triage patients with possible COVID 19 symptoms to offer care in a safer manner. – link Covid Impact is a predictive assessment tool that forecasts risk levels for a business and curates personalized programs and tips to reduce oncoming financial threats. – link Safe Queue is a mobile app that uses GPS location data to replace physical lines with a virtual queue, allowing employees to control the queue digitally, and validating customer entry with a randomly generated QR code. Working quickly in partnership with the Linux Foundation and Anthem, we will help these teams to get their innovations deployed in communities where they’re needed most to help mitigate the effects of COVID 19. Join the challenge It's not too late to join the 2020 Call for Code Global Challenge. Register and get all the resources you need, including exclusive access to a new disease tracker API from The Weather Company. We’ll continue to accept submissions for both climate change and COVID 19 through July 31, 2020. Todd Moore, VP of Open Technology, IBM Developer, and Developer Advocacy link Visit the Open hub link opensource link graphic What is series What is? series Quickly learn about essential technologies and key concepts link Watch the video link playlist list equals P Lzpeu WUENMK 0mp W… Spotlights Open Horizon joins LF Edge to grow wan open source edge computing platform The Open Horizon software project, the core technology that powers IBM Edge Application Manager, has joined LF Edge. Learn how this move will transform edge computing. link Read the blog IBM announces Elyra AI Toolkit, a set of AI centric extensions to Jupyter Notebooks Elyra AI Toolkit is a new open source project that extends the Jupyter Lab user interface to simplify the development of data science and AI models. link Read the blog An Introduction to AI in Node dot js This tutorial gives you an overview of using AI in your Node dot js applications by using Tensor Flow dot js. See how to set up a Tensor Flow dot js Node project, run a packaged model, and run a Tensor Flow dot js web model. link Take the tutorial Unpacking Tekton Pipeline's beta release Learn about Tekton Pipeline's beta release, including information about the new features, instructions on how to migrate to the latest release, and news about what the Tekton team is working on now. link Read the blog link graphic Reacting to an event driven world Reacting to an event driven world link Watch the video link kafka reactive systems cm mmc equals … Other items of interest – Tutorial: link Learn how to train and serve a machine learning model using Kubeflow in Minikube – Tutorial: link Developing a stream processor with Apache Kafka – Tutorial: link Build and deploy a Docker image on Kubernetes using Tekton Pipelines – News: link Node dot js 14 release blog – Tutorial: link Combine HTML 5, geolocation AP Is, and web services to create mobile mashups Events THINK lab, master class, talk replays At your own pace; Online link Learn more Open Source at IBM: Workshops, labs, and sessions May 19 20; Online link Learn more Git Hub task automation with serverless actions May 28; Virtual workshop link Learn more We’d love to hear from you! At IBM Developer, we’re dedicated to improving your experience. If you have comments about this newsletter please, link leave us feedback link graphic tw link graphic fb link graphic yt link graphic in link graphic IBM link Manage your subscription link Forward to a friend link developer dot ibm dot com Copyright IBM Corporation 2020. IBM, the IBM logo, IBM Cloud Trademark and link ibm dot com are trademarks of the International Business Machines Corp dot , registered in many jurisdictions worldwide. This newsletter is current as of the initial date of publication and might change at any time. Not all offerings are available in every country in which IBM operates. If you’d like IBM to refrain from sending you similar e mails in the future, please link Click here dot You can also mail a written request to IBM US at: IBM Corporation, 11‌50‌1 Burnet Rd, Bldg 90‌4 3‌B 00‌0, Austin, TX 78‌75‌8