09.12.2007
Lotusphere 2008 - We'll be there II (Update)
>>Author: Thomas Bahn
>>Ort: Raisdorf
URL: http://www.assono.de/blog/d6plinks/Lotusphere2008-Well-be-there-IICategory: Lotusphere, Konferenzen
In the meantime the timetable for the sessions has been published:
| Session abstract | Object-oriented programming (OOP) in LotusScript is a powerful, yet underestimated tool. Starting where ordinary introductions end, this session will guide you into the depth of OOP in IBM Lotus Notes and OO design prinicples in general. We'll show you how to build a flexible framework for OO development in LotusScript, which implements the Model-View-Controller (MVC) paradigm. Using it, you can accelerate your development process and produce highly maintainable code really fast. We'll illustrate the architecture of the framework, its classes and some implementation details. |
| Session date | 2008-01-24 |
| Session time | 08:30am - 9:30am |
| Session location | SW 5-6 |
| Speakers | Thomas Bahn, Bernd Hort |
Update:
In the meantime the conference web site has gone public: http://www.ls08.net/ . Attendees should have gotten user name and password via email.
There you can download the presentation for our session in advance.
And the day before yesterday I found a really nice surprise in my inbox:
Re: Object-Orientated Programming (OOP) and Frameworks in LotusScript
Dear Thomas Bahn:
Once again, this year we asked all registered attendees to pay special attention to the Session Preferences voting application - the BoF submissions with the most votes would be the ones included in this year's agenda. There was tremendous interest and excitement in our new approach, and a huge turnout of voters as well.
We are pleased to inform you that your BoF session listed above has been chosen as one of the Bofs attendees would most like to see included on this year's agenda.
We don't know any other details yet, but obviously, there must be some interest in OOP in LotusScript.

Comments
Is this the same presentation/session as the one you had at EntwicklerCamp, { Link } ?
I think, it's about 80% "old" (but still current) and 20% new content.
Additionally, we had to take out quite some bit to fit the 60 minutes (instead of 90 minutes).
Alain