Lotusphere JMP204: Overview if IBM Lotus Notes and Domino Application Development
Sunday 20th January, 2008I attended this session and I have to say that it was a very good session which was presented by IBM's George Langlais and Margaret Rora.
It was good to listen to this session as it gave a good history of the development. It was very beneficial to my tech lead as he is still learning how the Lotus clients operate as he has never used this software suite before. I personally am going to look forward to getting a copy of the presentation as it does have a good amount of info as to how the Lotus programmability works. This could be helpful say to someone like me should I want to create more native integration to my employer's software to the LN client via LotusScript. This is just a idea, but more analysis will be needed. Seeing the first looks a the Windows Eclipse LN IDE should some promising improvement to the developer experience. Other than that this session has not many surprises for myself as I have been following the developments over the last quarters.
It was good to listen to this session as it gave a good history of the development. It was very beneficial to my tech lead as he is still learning how the Lotus clients operate as he has never used this software suite before. I personally am going to look forward to getting a copy of the presentation as it does have a good amount of info as to how the Lotus programmability works. This could be helpful say to someone like me should I want to create more native integration to my employer's software to the LN client via LotusScript. This is just a idea, but more analysis will be needed. Seeing the first looks a the Windows Eclipse LN IDE should some promising improvement to the developer experience. Other than that this session has not many surprises for myself as I have been following the developments over the last quarters.
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