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Where to find answers to your Notes and Domino questions
DominoPower Magazine - November 2007
IBM, Lotus and their partners provide a lot of documentation and training. Somewhere in the community of developers, administrators, and users, there is bound to be someone who can provide the answers you need. The biggest hurdle can be in finding where to look for information. This is not a complete list. Actually, it's a very short list, just to get you started.


Will the book Lotus Notes Developers Toolbox be something you want to add to your toolbox?
DominoPower Magazine - November 2006
Senior Technical Editor Mick Moignard digs into the 1070 grams and 700 pages of Lotus Notes Developers Toolbox: Tips for Rapid and Successful Deployment, an IBM Press book by Mark Elliot. Should you consider adding the book to your own toolbox? Perhaps you should read Mick's hard-hitting review first.


A no-cost way to learn some LotusScript
DominoPower Magazine - September 2006
We've reviewed a many of the Lotus courses offered by The Learning Continuum Company (TLCC) over the years. In each case, the course reviewed got excellent ratings. When we found out they were offering some training for free, it was a no-brainer for us to share that information with you.


Learn Domino 6 System Administration with a little TLCC
DominoPower Magazine - May 2005
One of the most taxing aspects of being a developer is staying abreast of new technologies and updates to current products. One area gaining wider acceptance is online training. Recently, Contributing Editor Tony Patton was able to spend time perusing the Domino 6 System Administration 1 course from TLCC. Read on for complete details on this online course.


How Domino developers can learn servlet and JSP programming with WebSphere 5
DominoPower Magazine - November 2004
In this day and age, application developers are expected to learn new skills regularly. With deadlines shorter, and budgets tighter than ever before, managers are less willing to let programmers learn new skills on the job. You may be left to own devices for any extended training. Distance learning courses may be just the ticket. In this article, author Michael Sobczak takes you through one of The Learning Continuum Company's self-study courses for WebSphere.


The quest for re-certification in ND6
DominoPower Magazine - October 2002
Senior Technical Editor Dan Velasco couldn't wait to become re-certified in Lotus Notes and Domino 6. When the update exam became available, he immediately called and registered the very next day. Did he pass? How did he prepare for the test? Well, you're just going to have to read on to find out.


How to become an ND6 certified Lotus instructor
DominoPower Magazine - October 2002
Lotus Notes and Domino 6 is now shipping, and with it comes many new opportunities. In this article, Jack Dausman discusses a possible new career opportunity for you: becoming an ND6 Certified Lotus Instructor. He'll show you exactly what you need to do to embark on this exciting career.


Become a WebSphere master with TLCC's Introduction to WebSphere 4.0 for Domino Developers
DominoPower Magazine - September 2002
If you want to expand your development horizons beyond the Notes and Domino space, you're in luck. The people at TLCC have put together a course called "Introduction to WebSphere 4.0 for Domino Developers," designed to take the fear out of WebSphere. Senior Technical Editor Dan Velasco has taken the course, and in this review he reveals how it takes away the fear of having a whole new development/server environment to learn and master.


Getting into shape with THE VIEW Web Coding Bootcamp
DominoPower Magazine - July 2002
THE VIEW is one of the most respected journals on Lotus/IBM technologies in existence. Recently, Senior Technical Editor Dan Velasco had an opportunity to attend THE VIEW Web Coding Bootcamp where he enjoyed educational sessions by some of the journal's top experts. He's got a full report in this fun article.


XML in R5 from TLCC: nutritious alphabet soup for growing Notes developers
DominoPower Magazine - January 2001
The complexity of XML, combined with its rapidly growing popularity, has created a high demand for educational materials on the subject. Sharlana Bacchus has a detailed review of The Learning Continuum Company's course, "Using XML in R5 Domino," which will help you get a grip on this new and vital technology.


Beginners guide to Lotus Notes and Domino
DominoPower Magazine - June 2000
If you're not an experienced Notes and Domino programmer and are only starting to get to know this powerful software combination, you might be saying to yourself, "Just what the heck is Notes and Domino?" If you're looking for a clear answer in plain and simple language, you need look no further. In this article, Tom Lowery manages to both explain Notes and Domino and highlight its strengths and weaknesses without resorting to technical gobbledygook.


Links to help make you certifiable
DominoPower Magazine - March 2000
Just three short years ago, DominoPower senior technical editor Dan Velasco was working as an administrative assistant, just starting to play with Lotus Notes and Domino. Since then, he's literally doubled his income and has more self-confidence in his technical abilities than he's ever had before. And he owes it all to the Certified Lotus Professional program. If you're interested in making your career dreams come true, this article's for you.


Distance learning with LearningSpace
DominoPower Magazine - January 2000
Lotus LearningSpace is hot. But do you want to use it? In this excellent article by David Mann, he recounts his experiences with LearningSpace and covers the things he really appreciated as a seasoned Lotus Notes developer as well as the things that made him want to drop kick his monitor. Very important: there are some critical LearningSpace tips in this article you'll need, and you won't find them anywhere else but in DominoPower!


Learn JavaScript with a little TLCC
DominoPower Magazine - December 1999
JavaScript has become an important skill for any Lotus Notes and Domino developer to acquire in order to be worth his or her proverbial salt. The time to master JavaScript is now. Read this review by our newly minted Senior Technical Editor, Dan Velasco, to learn if this course is for you.


Don't get monkeyed with: a short guide to Lotus training
DominoPower Magazine - July 1999
Contributing Editor Dan Velasco has calculated that Lotus training courses cost a dollar a minute (or more). Of course, Lotus training is cheaper than phone sex (so he tells us), but that doesn't mean you should let yourself get screwed. Lotus training courses have a lot to offer, but you need to take responsibility for getting the most out of them. In this important article Dan will show you how to get the most bang for your buck.


Even Superman has to go to school
DominoPower Magazine - June 1999
Contributing Editor Dan Velasco wants to get the jump on everyone else. That's why, although Lotus' deadline for the R5 Update exam is October 31, Dan's studying for it now. And he's studying hard, with the help of a great training program from TLCC. If you want to learn more about Notes and Domino (and beat the exam clock), you should read Dan's article. Unless, of course, you want to let him keep his lead.



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