I will be speaking at Lotusphere
Category lotusphere
As most of you have by no doubt noticed, the official responses to all abstracts submitted for Lotusphere 2010 (except, I'm assuming, for the BOFs, if those will be selected based on attendee voting like last year) have been sent, and among them was confirmation that I will be co-presenting with Stephan Wissel the following session:
As most of you have by no doubt noticed, the official responses to all abstracts submitted for Lotusphere 2010 (except, I'm assuming, for the BOFs, if those will be selected based on attendee voting like last year) have been sent, and among them was confirmation that I will be co-presenting with Stephan Wissel the following session:
Harnessing the power of Server-side JavaScript and other advanced XPage techniques
XPages have ushered in a new era for application development on the IBM Lotus Domino platform. This session will take you beneath the surface of XPages and into the inner workings of server-side JavaScript, the language that allows you to easily add truly advanced features to your applications. By the end of this deep dive session, you will know how to use server-side JavaScript in the following ways: create events that dynamically manipulate interface components based on user interaction; use scope caching to improve performance and usability and leverage closures and other design patterns to create reusable object-oriented server-side JavaScript. You will also learn how to make your XPages more powerful with "managed beans" and other Java classes as well as create advanced reusable components by passing Java and server-side JavaScript objects to custom controls.

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Posted by Chris Blatnick At 07:47:51 PM On 11/17/2009 | - Website - |
-zing.
Posted by Devin Olson At 07:50:50 PM On 11/17/2009 | - Website - |
Posted by Peter Presnell At 11:44:54 PM On 11/17/2009 | - Website - |
Congrats on the session Tim (and Stephan, of course).
Posted by Chris Toohey At 12:20:13 AM On 11/18/2009 | - Website - |
I'll be in the front row
Posted by Theo Heselmans At 01:43:07 AM On 11/18/2009 | - Website - |
@Devin, as you know, we've moved beyond that. WAY beyond.
Posted by Tim Tripcony At 05:00:00 AM On 11/18/2009 | - Website - |
Posted by Richard Moy At 02:16:28 PM On 11/18/2009 | - Website - |
Posted by Tim Tripcony At 02:59:16 PM On 11/18/2009 | - Website - |