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Chris Toohey | Domino Guru

Domino Guru is a site dedicated to showcase the utilization of Lotus Notes/Domino and other business solutions.
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Online resources for Lotus Developers

Nov 11, 2009
With the potential for new developers to the IBM Lotus Domino platform -- as a result of the new pricetag for Lotus Domino Designer in Eclipse (read: FREE!) -- I thought that I would put together a list of resources for the Lotus Developer. These...

Hello World v3.0! (or *not* how I wanted to spend my last few days...)

Nov 9, 2009
dominoGuru.com takes shape after a mad-dash redesign effort. The content was -- thankfully -- saved, and that's what you're really here for anyway right?! While I'll go into a deeper technical dive once I get things polished off, I thought I'd include...

How to create whitehat viruses in Lotus Notes (or, I don't *need* you to click on my buttons anymore)!

Nov 4, 2009
I find that more and more people are unfamiliar with the following technique, which I've found both extremely useful for addresses individual issues that arise as well as can greatly limit the Mail Template design customization which can ultimately...

How to create whitehat viruses in Lotus Notes (or, I don't *need* you to click on my buttons anymore)!

Nov 4, 2009
How many times have you created an email with a Button, which you've coded with Formula or - hopefully - LotusScript that's been designed to perform some function? And how many times do people just ignore those emails? Sure, they open the email once,...

Yes, we *do* need a Lotus App Store...!

Nov 3, 2009
I've mentioned this in the past, and apparently I'm not alone in my thinking that IBM Lotus customers need a consumer-facing, click-and-install App Store. I hinted to it in The Future of Content Delivery - where one of my favorite authors keynotes...


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