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Lotus Notes & Domino Essential Reference

Lotus Notes & Domino Essential Reference

List Price: $45.00
Your Price: $30.60
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Outstanding!!!!
Review: Amazon only lets you put in 5 stars, this is a shame. If you are a Notes programmer, this IS your Essential Reference. I have found no other book that combines all of the LotusScript and Java front and back-end classes in such a usable fashion. The authors were kind enough to be concise yet descriptive while also providing many useful examples.

If I run into Tim or Dave at LotusSphere, I am definitely buying them a beer.

Rating: 0 stars
Summary: The Ultimate R5 Domino Programmer's Reference (We Hope! :-))
Review: As a programmer who has worked with Notes/Domino for nearly sixyears, I wrote this book with the programmer in mind. It is a concise,yet comprehensive reference guide that covers programming Domino using either LotusScript or Java. The entire Domino object model is covered (including all the new R5 objects) in both languages and ample examples demonstrate how you can work with Domino objects. Additionally, extensive cross references are provided, making it easy to quickly find what you are looking for.

I hope you find the book informative and useful, please let me know what you think.

Dave

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent reference!
Review: Exactly what I've been looking for: A no nonsense reference manual for the LotusScript and Java class libraries. Probably the most useful book a professional Notes/Domino developer can have.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: LotusScript good - Formula languge bad
Review: Excellent docs of object model for use in LS. Absolutely no mention of formula language. Definitely reference material, not a how-to.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: LotusScript good - Formula languge bad
Review: Excellent docs of object model for use in LS. Absolutely no mention of formula language. Definitely reference material, not a how-to.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Complete Reference Book.
Review: Excellent reference book. It contains all Notes and java classes, methods, and properties. It is handy and you can keep it on your desk as a reference.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Essential to an Notes/Domino shop!
Review: Finally a book that covers both LotusScript and Java in clear and detailed format. This is an essential reference book for any Notes/Domino shop. The sample code is first rate.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: the best reference book currently on the market
Review: Finally, a "power" reference book aimed at real Developers. Well-organized and chock-full of useful information. Fills in many of the gaps in the existing Lotus documentation. A must-have if you're into serious Domino development.

Bob Pratico R5 PCLP

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Outstanding
Review: Finally, a common sense book for people who want or need to find an answer to LotusScript and Java. I can't tell you how much time I have wasted digging through Notes 'Help' only to be disappointed at the lack of information. Now I can sit at my desk and find the answer I need with ease. The construction of the book with the various indices and coherent explainations make this book a must have. Each of my Notes Developers has a copy at his or her desk. A cheap investment for the programming hours saved. Keep 'em comin Dave and Tim...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Hardcore Domino Programming Reference
Review: First of all, if you're new to Domino, LotusScript, or Java - this might NOT be the book for you. On the other hand, if you're an experienced Domino programmer (LS or Java) that needs a quick reference without any filler, this is a good book to get. It's half LS, half Java, and it's got all the classes alphabetized so you can get at them right away. It's even got the new R5 classes like the ViewNavigator. I have it laying at my desk and use it all the time while programming. It's way better then the yellow or red books and has recently (almost) replaced Bob's book at my side. A wise investment for the causal Domino programmer and a requirement for the serious Domino programmer. Only thing I can complain about is that there be more examples that show how to use each property/method, but then the book would easily be 2x the size. I actually give this book 4.5 stars, but I rounded up cause Amazon doesn't let you do fractional scores.


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