Using Python to create a command line interpreter for Notes
Unix geeks, SQL programmers, and old DOS hacks have one thing in common--a hankering for direct command line access to software, rather then the end-user-friendly graphical frills with which all software must be adorned nowadays. In this article, Jeffrey R. Burrows will help you venture beyond the world of LotusScript and spreadsheet formula language by showing you how to easily create a command line interpreter for Notes, using Python.
Building DHTML views with Internet Explorer
When using categorized views from a browser, every time you expand or collapse a category, a request is made to the server. Matt Holthe has found a way to eliminate this round trip. In a two-part series, he'll show you how to use DHTML to create a categorized view where the categories can be expanded and collapsed on the client.
 
How Notes can make a small firm big
It's tough being a small fish in a big pond. In this fascinating article, David Beckman and David Hirsch discuss the way using Notes in their small law firm has helped make their particular fish a good deal bigger by leveraging their legal knowledge and liberating their staff to function at a higher level.
DOMINOPOWER SITE OF THE MONTH
Domino-designed interactive dining guide
There's no need to make a reservation to visit August's DominoPower Site of the Month. Steve Niles reviews PlanetDinner.com, a 100% Domino dining portal site full of mouth-watering destinations.
FROM THE EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
The battle over Napster
The only thing Napster grabs more of than MP3s is news headlines. In this month's editorial, Editor-in-Chief David Gewirtz examines the battle over Napster and what it means for the future of music, video, software, books, and any other form of digitized media.
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
High praise for DevCon coverage
In the July 2000 issue of DominoPower magazine, John Roling offered a report from Lotus Devcon 2000 and Senior technical editor Dan Velasco gave his review of the DevCon Webcasts. In this month's letters to the editor, both receive praise for their fair and accurate coverage.
TRADESHOW GUIDE
Ashley's mobile tradeshow guide
If you didn't have time to plan a summer vacation, you could have a chance to redeem yourself this fall. In this edition of Ashley's mobile tradeshow guide, she gives you the scoop on the fall events that will be coming up in hot locales such as Pasadena, Las Vegas, Orlando, and Atlanta. Since Lotus is doing a lot with mobile computing, this article's probably very important to many of you Lotus professionals.

 
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