16 January 2024 Bitmetric Qlik Sense Coding Conventions Share this message At Bitmetric, we do not believe in universal ‘best practices’. Which approach, standard, or method is most effective should always be evaluated in the context of the environment. That being said, there are certainly starting points that can be considered ‘good ideas’. For instance, our Qlik Sense Coding Conventions. Readable and consistent Qlik Sense script Coding conventions or scripting is one of the standards Bitmetric uses in its Qlik Sense projects. By offering readable and consistent Qlik Sense script, the main goal is to reduce maintenance and change efforts. The script is, after all, read far more frequently than it is written, and “if it works, it works” is just not good enough in our opinion. A well-written script simplifies maintenance, improves the overall quality of the solution, and is an investment in the future. This document lays out our go-to style. This 66-page document document describes, amongst other things, our standards for script organization, naming, use of statements, comments and white space. In addition, the document contains general tips and advice for Qlik Sense developers. Download our Coding Conventions Fill out the form on this page to receive a complimentary copy of the Bitmetric Qlik Sense Coding Conventions by email. More from the Bitmetric team Take your Qlik skills to the next level! Since 2013, the Masters Summit for Qlik is the premier advanced training for Qlik. Join us in Vienna and take your Qlik skills to the next level. Join the team! Enjoying these challenges? We have many more, and we’ll even pay you to solve them 😉 Check out our job opening. Ebook Performance Qlik Script How can we help? Barry has over 20 years experience as a Data & Analytics architect, developer, trainer and author. He will gladly help you with any questions you may have. Call us Mail us 25 April 2024 Over 3000 Qlik Sense servers still vulnerable to Cactus ransomware In November of last year we reported on how two critical vulnerabilities in Qlik Sense Enterprise for Windows were exploited in the Cactus ransomware campaign. As of today, over 3000 vulnerable Qlik Sense servers remain connected to the Internet. New Release Qlik Vulnerability 29 March 2024 Dealing with missing and late arriving values with OtherSymbol and other solutions Learn effective strategies for handling missing or late-arriving dimension values in Qlik with our expert guide. Discover how to use OtherSymbol, WHERE NOT EXISTS, and other solutions to deal with early-arriving facts Data Model Friday Qlik Test Prep Qlik Solution 22 March 2024 Picking the right color palette for your visualization Discover how to choose the perfect color palette for your data visualizations with our expert guide. Learn about single, categorical, sequential, and diverging color palettes to enhance your charts and graphs. Ideal for data analysts and visualizers. Friday Qlik Test Prep Qlik SenseTheme Visualization
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