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PermaLinkCoding @DBLookup - taking another look.Comments (0)

As developers become comfortable with a development environment they develop habits of coding that tend to continue even as the development environment is enhanced to make coding easier. This occurs for several reasons: old habits die hard; code library ...
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PermaLinkPlugging Notes into WorkplaceComments (0)

Today I had the opportunity to see how it feels to use Lotus Notes from within IBM Workplace. I was surprised at how seamless the integration was and how familiar it felt. Using Notes inside of Workplace is achieved with a Notes plug-in. and is ...
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PermaLinkCollapsible sections in a web applications.Comments (0)

I can remember when Sections were first introduced to the Notes Client. It was one of those oooooooooh moments that made upgrading a must. They changed the way forms were designed, and made it possible to design a usable form that contained a lot of ...
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PermaLinkThe strength of Lotus Notes.Comments (0)

I am trying to catch up on my email while enroute to Lotusphere. I subscribe to a variety of newsletters, one of which is to Basex: TechWatch, a newsletter about collaborative technologies and Knowledge Management. Today in the top paragraph as an ...
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PermaLinkCollaboration, Blogs, Wikis, LotusphereComments (0)

It seems the idea of a Wiki has taken hold at Lotusphere. First off you can learn how to implement one in Domino by going to Rich Schwartz and Declan Lynch's session: BP123 Improving Collaboration. If you haven't tried a Wiki yet and are not sure what ...
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PermaLinkHow do you define Collaboration?Comments (0)

For the nth time, this week I was seduced into watching a slide ware presentation of a product that promised to provide collaboration services to it users. For the nth time, I was sorely disappointed when the presentation was over. ...
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PermaLinkLotusphere 2005 Sessions DatabaseComments (0)

Lotusphere is only a few weeks away, and once again its time to start thinking about how to get the most out of the conference. A good start would be to download the Lotusphere 2005 Sessions DB. This year in addition to information about sessions, ...
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PermaLink NEW ENGLAND NOTES DOMINO SIG MEETINGComments (0)

The next meeting will take place on January 12, 2005 from 6:30 PM - 9:15 PM. ...
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