... where, having said his name 3 times, we conjure up our own renamed subject matter expert to discuss XPages, palaver on the fine art of RAD Sidebar Development, and try to see if we can max-out the BleedYellow servers with our 1:25:33 runtime/39.1MB - but well worth it for this deep dive - show!
Note:We're back to mono-stereo - your feedback was excellent and greatly appreciated. Still working on the mp3 encoding to meet everyone's needs (album art embedding, iTunes-friendly tags, etc.).Also, just in cast this is your first time... I'd recommend headphones for this episode!
Show Notes
- SOTU - Remote Console Reporting v0.1
- Using gzip on individual files in Domino
- Buy JSFactory
- Meet Domino Superior (or A Tutorial on Why Xpages Are Better Than Cake and Ice Cream)
- The Taking Notes Podcast




7 comments:
A correction: I submit that you can put arbitrary classes into scoped variables, which isn't accurate. Scoped variables for session and application MUST be strings or numerics, and anything else gets flushed between requests.
Better documentation on this point will be forthcoming.
Thanks for the props guys - lol. Hope the downloads were bleedingly fast! :) Listening now...
so, first comment is that I love you guys are covering hard core dev stuff. But I would like to submit you guys create a clean version for itunes. After showing a couple people my Lotus Community Slides and having customers check out your podcast, I have been asked specifically 'is there a version that is not NC-17?" ... you guys will get more listeners if you 1) clean it up or 2) create an edited clean version
John, I have trouble with a few F-bombs being characterized as NC-17. It's PG-13... maybe R, but certainly not NC-17.
Nobody gets killed, nobody has sex, there's just some profanity. Heck, this recording didn't even have a dirty joke!
Guys it was really good and really looong (especially when you aren't native speaker it requires more concentration and then and 1,5 hour is quite much). After all, there was too much information and I must admit that I didn't catch some parts so for me it wasn't NC-17 or whatever (we probably don't have this codes in Europe :))
Nathan, if I may cast one vote for being able to drop an F-Bomb. Your primary audience, I think, is fellow developers. I can't think of a single developer that doesn't swear like a @#$&@(% sailor.
The IBM community is already filled to the rim with clean business-friendly material.
I for one appreciate a place/medium where we can sit back, relax, and explore these cool toys as regular people.
Keep up the great work!
--Sam
I'm glad you guys added that addendum to your lasy podcast. I was getting ready to burn my framework on an x-pages bonfire. You guys are making a HUGE contribution to the Notes community with these podcasts and BlledYellow site. Great stuff!
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