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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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Author: Chris Toohey
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Lotus Notes Domino CMS - RenderKit Teaser Video

Jul 1, 2009
I've put together a simple little teaser video that shows off the RenderKit architecture for the Lotus Notes Domino CMS I'm currently working on and plan to use to host not only this site, but also a few pro-bono websites I'm putting together. Once...

CMS: do I ask for a PRE/POST Body for each renderkit?

Jun 28, 2009
One of the projects that I'm working on requires the creation of a Lotus Notes Domino-based content management system. With this Lotus Notes Domino CMS, I plan on not only running the two project websites in question but also this site...

The beginnings of my 'untitled' Project Management and Tasking project

Jun 25, 2009
One of the latest projects that I'm working on is something that I absolutely need: a simple yet effective Project Management and Tasking application. I've decided to try to make this process as public as possible in an effort to drive away all of my...

My opinion on the current OpenNTF exchange

Jun 23, 2009
I haven't mentioned my opinion on the OpenNTF.org committees and other current initiatives... because (as a contributor and a project chef) I have yet to contribute in the publically-available forum nor did I participate in the open conference call...

Why I like WebOS (and can't wait for the Palm Pre on ATT)

Jun 19, 2009
I'm a developer. At my core, I'm a web application developer. I know enough Java to get myself into trouble, sure, and I can handle most any language with minimal ramp-up time required... but I absolutely know HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. WebOS - at...


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