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Develop free Windows software for Domino with Borland (continued)

And finally...
I hope this has whetted your appetite for low level programming in Lotus Notes using free software. All the source code and executables (in case you just want to use the utilities) will be available for download from the 4NF Web site (at http://www.4nf.co.uk). To get the compiler and toolkit you must visit http://www.borland.com and http://www.lotus.com, where you may be required to register before you can download any software.

If you write something you want to share, or if you'd like to contribute to an existing open source project, get over to Notes Sauce at http://www.notesoss.org and help your fellow Domino professionals. You could even share it with the Domino community by turning it into a DominoPower Magazine article. If you create a program you'd like to write about, contact Steve Niles at steve_niles@dominopower.com for more information on becoming a contributor.

Product availability and resources
For source code and programs for this article, visit http://www.4nf.co.uk/borland.

For more information on Borland C++ 5.5, visit ftp://ftpd.borland.com/download/bcppbuilder/freecommandLinetools.exe.

For more information on Lotus C++ API 2.1 Toolkit, visit ftp://ftp.lotus.com/pub/lotusweb/devtools/lncpp21.exe.

For the article, "Coding Domino server tasks in C: the adventure continues," by Ian Cherrill in the January 2001 issue of DominoPower, visit http://www.dominopower.com/issues/issue200101/coding0101001.html.

For more information on Borland, visit http://www.borland.com.

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Craig Schumann is Teamstudio VP of Product Development, author of Just Enough Governance for Lotus Notes, and more significantly a humble contest judge WOWed by this year's great entries!


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