Rating:  Summary: Only LotusScript Reference you'll need Review: I bought this book originally expecting a full reference to Lotus and at first was a little dissappointed that it only covered LotusScript and Java. After reading it, now it is the only reference I use for LotusScript. I too have several other books, but none give the information and detaill in an easy to read format like this book. Anything you want to know about Classes, Methods, Properties, Events, and new R5 LotusScript features are covered in this book in detail with good examples. I also like how each class has it's own contents page giving page numbers for all of the assosiated Properties, Methods, and Events for QUICK reference.
Rating:  Summary: Only LotusScript Reference you'll need Review: I bought this book originally expecting a full reference to Lotus and at first was a little dissappointed that it only covered LotusScript and Java. After reading it, now it is the only reference I use for LotusScript. I too have several other books, but none give the information and detaill in an easy to read format like this book. Anything you want to know about Classes, Methods, Properties, Events, and new R5 LotusScript features are covered in this book in detail with good examples. I also like how each class has it's own contents page giving page numbers for all of the assosiated Properties, Methods, and Events for QUICK reference.
Rating:  Summary: Lotus Notes & Domino Essential Reference Review: I have 25 or more Lotus Notes books in my library. None of them have the depth of coverage that is found in this book. The only thing that would make it better is to have it on a CD.
Rating:  Summary: Lotus Notes & Domino Essential Reference Review: I have 25 or more Lotus Notes books in my library. None of them have the depth of coverage that is found in this book. The only thing that would make it better is to have it on a CD.
Rating:  Summary: Good Reference Work for your Notes Library Review: I purchased the book recently, and I am about 100-pages into reading it. I found it very helpful and not just for reference. The code snippets are handy too. I am also noting which properties or methods are part of R5. I recommend it to any developer of Notes applications.
Rating:  Summary: Good Reference Work for your Notes Library Review: I purchased the book recently, and I am about 100-pages into reading it. I found it very helpful and not just for reference. The code snippets are handy too. I am also noting which properties or methods are part of R5. I recommend it to any developer of Notes applications.
Rating:  Summary: Outstanding reference for LotusScript and Java Review: If I could get someone to write down everything I don't know about LotusScript and Java, it would fill a book. Well, this is that book.Hatter and Banks aren't wordy and target this book strictly at the experienced developer looking for a reference work. That makes this incredibly useful. These days I carry this book (thankfully light despite being 700 pages) between sites all the time. The lovely posters from Lotus might list all the properties and methods, but these guys provide the details underneath it. The remarks on each class are pertinent, yet brief (as for NotesRichTextItem, "you must call the save method of the parent Notes document to save the data to disk") They include examples not only for classes, but also occasionally for methods and properties. Interestingly, a quick check of the index for 'Index, databases' found only a reference to the updateFTIndex method for Java Database class and not to the LotusScript NotesDatabase class, while 'Registering Users' listed the LotusScript page and not the Java one. Perhaps the editors need to work on that. Fortunately, they provide a lot of cross-references on the pages, giving you page numbers for the classes mentioned in the text, reducing the need to refer to the table of contents or the index. The print's small, but they use fonts, abbreviations and familiar symbols to get the message across clearly. On balance, it's well worth the (money) I paid Amazon for it - it probably saved me an hour today and none of our hours come cheap, do they?
Rating:  Summary: This a reference book and not for beginners Review: If you are new to LotusScript do not buy this book. This is a reference book for LotusScript and Java classes and a very good one at that. The developer help files can be confusing at times and it always helps to have a reference book near you. If you are an intermediate or experienced Notes developer this is a terrific book, I have it by my desk all the time. If you want a book to teach you LotusScript but Practical LotusScript it's great!
Rating:  Summary: This a reference book and not for beginners Review: If you are new to LotusScript do not buy this book. This is a reference book for LotusScript and Java classes and a very good one at that. The developer help files can be confusing at times and it always helps to have a reference book near you. If you are an intermediate or experienced Notes developer this is a terrific book, I have it by my desk all the time. If you want a book to teach you LotusScript but Practical LotusScript it's great!
Rating:  Summary: Great reference book filled with useful examples Review: If you plan to do any real Domino application development, you need this book. Though I am only interested in the "back-end" Notes/Domino Object Model for use in web development, this book gives me the information I need. As a seasoned Visual Basic developer, but a Domino-Newbie, this book has flattened my learning curve. I find it time-consumig to use Domino's online-help to find what I need; and feel that the Redbooks are poorly written. This book is concise, well-organized and full of useful examples. Buy it or be sorry.
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