From Microsoft Outlook 2008 to IBM Lotus Notes 8
I found in Alan Lepofsky's blog a post about a little tutorial, which should make it easier for people with some Outlook knowledge to get… more
I found in Alan Lepofsky's blog a post about a little tutorial, which should make it easier for people with some Outlook knowledge to get… more
It is done. Our first Lotusphere breakout session is over. As promissed here are the updated presentation and the sample database. … more
To store the configuration of Notes applications, there are to obvious possibilities and a third, not so obvious one, combining the… more
Last December Paul Mooney posted this entry in his blog: "Customise ALL the client error messages for Notes". Among other things, he… more
In Xing's Notes/Domino forum a "Problem bei Feldreplikation im Cluster" (problem in field replication in a cluster) has been described. I… more
In my last blog entry OOP in LS: MVC in Lotus Notes I promised to write about the separation of front end and back end and the use of… more
The Model-View-Controller (MVC) pattern has its origin in Smalltalk. It describes a principle for developing graphical user interfaces.… more
To make it clear right from the beginning object-oriented programming is not the cure for all your problems. It is absolute possible to… more
As promised I post some more details about our BoF session: BOF109: Object-Orientated Programming (OOP) and Frameworks in… more
After a quite long pause, my third article will be published soon: in the January/February 2008 issue of THE VIEW: Boost your Web… more
In the meantime the timetable for the sessions has been published: Object Oriented Programming with Lotusscript ? Take It To the Next… more
At the : Susan Bulloch did a session named "Server Maintenance Toolkit" about how to keep your Domino servers running, how to automate… more
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