| Monday 21st, April 2008
Written By : Jess StrattonCategory : LUG Lotusphere Challenge Location : LotusUserGroup.org
For those that have been following along in the LotusUserGroup.org Developer Tips newsletter, it's time!
Imagine if you will, a scenario. It involves slides, chairs, lots of open laptops, and *killer* content. I'm talking about Lotusphere, in which we spend a week in geek overdrive, fighting colds and hangovers to bravely attend sessions (some starting as early as 7AM) while cramming in as much new knowledge as our brains will allow. And that's just usually on the first day! The bottom line is this — while we're there, our brains flurry with activity, and we gleefully rub our hands together while dreaming of all the cool new things we can do with this information once we get back to the office. Then — life happens. A new project comes up that demands your attention. Your "cool new things to try from Lotusphere" list just got put on the back burner. Will you ever get to it? Here's our challenge. Let's "get to it!" Let's all individually come up with ONE goal to accomplish based on something you really want to master that you learned at Lotusphere. By keeping it at just one small goal, the odds that you'll follow through are much greater than if it's a large project. Because this is based on what you learned at Lotusphere, that session had to have a speaker. If you get stuck, you can post your question on the LUG group blog, or send us an email with your goal, problem, and session speaker. Tom and I will try our hardest to get in touch with the speaker to help you through your problem. Here's the steps we'll all be taking together (and posting our progress): 1. Identify your goal. 2. Identify the Lotusphere session you attended that your goal is based on, or can help you achieve your goal. 3. Sign up to take part by emailing me at jess.42@gmail.com, Tom at duffbert@gmail.com, or respond right here in the comments (preferred). 4. I'll be asking us for weekly (or bi-weekly) updates on the blog. Post your progress, and any questions you have. We'll do our best to find the speaker (or someone) to help you. If you finish in the meantime, great! Here's what Tom and I are going to be doing for our goals. Tom is going to attempt to add a dynamic chart to his Notes application with the help of Julian Robichaux and Rob McDonah's session, BP210 — Reports, Charts and Graphs in IBM Lotus Notes. I am going to webify a Notes view by downloading, installing and configuring Ext.nd, based on what I saw by Rich Waters and Jack Ratcliff's BP207 — From IBM Lotus Notes Client Application to Ajax-Powered Rich Internet Application in Less than 10 Lines of Code! Do you think you're up for the challenge? Technorati: Lotusphere2008
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1. Curt Stone05/01/2008 12:15:27 PM
@Julian and Jess,
2. Julian Robichaux04/29/2008 12:21:38 PM
Curt - 3. Jess Stratton04/28/2008 01:22:38 PM
Thanks Rich and Jack!! 4. Curt Stone04/25/2008 06:55:03 AM
As a follow-up to my last post, I tried the (SimpleXMLExcelExport) agent from the sample database. By calling the agent and a view as a parameter, Excel launched and gave me the same XML dialog box. I chose number 1 and it worked great. This is nice because the data is live and you can add other calculations or graphs to your spreadsheet based on the live Notes data.
5. Curt Stone04/24/2008 07:35:03 AM
Great idea! This same idea has been on my mind.
6. Jack Ratcliff04/21/2008 11:18:58 PM
Hey, if Rich is too busy to help I'm sure I know enough about Ext.nd to lend a hand. 7. Rich Waters04/21/2008 06:41:28 PM
Sounds like a good plan. Feel free to drop me a line if you have any questions / issues. Welcome! ![]() This blog is hosted by LotusUserGroup.org but all LotusUserGroup.org members are welcome to join in and post in the blog. Administrators at LotusUserGroup.org will try to maintain a constant stream of insightful comments, community information, links to useful sights and posts on other blogs, and, of course, answers to your questions whenever possible. So join in, post a blog, comment on posts, ask questions, share your knowledge, and state your opinions… All Content Copyright 2006 LotusUserGroup.org. Contact By Category : #ibmexperience : #ibmexperience, Industry, Lotusphere 2011 : #LS11 : 2 Minutes With... Podcast : Admin 2009 Boston : Admin Training : Admin2006 : Admin2007 : Admin2008 : Admin2010 and Lotus Developer2010 : Admin2011 and Lotus Developer2011 : AdminEurope : Admon2009 Boston : Annotated Links : Blackberry : Blogging : Business Partners : Client Management : Connections : DB2 and Domino : Developer Training : Developing : Domino Monitoring : Embedded Views : Events & Training : IBM Lotus Case Studies : IBM Workplace : Industry : iPhone : IWOEKS08 : Java : LEI : Lotus Blogs : Lotus Certification : Lotus Developer 2010 : Lotus Jobs : Lotus Knows : Lotus Nomad : Lotus Notes : Lotus on Linux : Lotus R7 : Lotus Traveler : Lotus Web Development : Lotusphere 2012 : Lotusphere Comes To You ONLINE : Lotusphere, Lotusphere 2011 : Lotusphere2006 : Lotusphere2007 : Lotusphere2008 : Lotusphere2009 : Lotusphere2009, LS09 : Lotusphere2010 : LotusUserGroup.org : LUG Lotusphere Challenge : ND8 : Newsletter : None : Quick Place : Quickr : Sametime : SameTime & Hannover : Security : Show-n-Tell Thursday : Sys Admin Questions : User Group Meetings : User information : Webcasts : XPages : ye11ow day : The BlogRoll Blogs Lotusphere Monthly Archive Recent Entries Lotusphere 2012 Session... Missed the #LS12 OGS? A Little more detail on... Day 2 Social Business k... Dr. Jeffrey Burns from ... Award winner #LS12 demo 5 LS#12 Demo 4 #LS12 Demo 3 #LS12 Ron Sebastian demo 2 #L... Jef Schick wih the firs... down to business #LS12 Alistair Rennie Kicks i... OK Go Scavenger Hunts, Tweet ... Download the Lotusphere... Why you should bring yo... Lotusphere 2012 Guess W... What would you like to ... Taking Notes Podcast- A... | |||
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