Archive for the 'JavaScript' Category

Collaboration University Agenda and Speakers

We have updated the agenda and speaker pages for Collaboration University, both in Chicago and London. It’s all done in a very “Web 2.0″ fashion by combining Domino, JavaScript, JSON and the Dojo Toolkit. Dynamic link, using Dojo Tooltip, to the speaker with photo.
Go over to Collaboration University and click on Sessions and Speakers pages [...]

Dojo Tag Cloud Widget

So I though it was time to post another Dojo widget tutorial. This time I have written a widget for displaying a tag cloud. Even though you could use it for any kind of links, the most common use is obviously tags from your blog or other website. The TagCloud widget is using dojo.data and [...]

LotusScript and JSON, living together

Hi. Troy here. Viktor has been nagging me to write something about the LotusScript JSON classes that I created, so here goes. You can read some background information about the classes here.
First a little history. I originally wrote the JSONReader to support a particular piece of functionality we were putting [...]

Dojo Grid with Domino Views

This is the third posting going more in depth of the code I showed at my Lotusphere session BP212: The Great Code Giveaway: “Beyond Cool”. If you haven’t read the first and second article yet I recommend doing so. You find them by clicking the links. You can download the instructions, code and databases here.
What [...]

ComboBox & FilteringSelect for Domino

Today we explore two extended form widgets I used in my Lotusphere session BP212: The Great Code Giveaway: “Beyond Cool”. The first article in this series can be found here. You can download the instructions, code and databases here.
domino.form.ComboBox & domino.form.FilteringSelect
These widgets are extended from dijit.form.ComboBox and dijit.form.FilteringSelect to accommodate for the URL syntax that [...]

Dojo data for Domino

At Lotusphere in my session BP212: The Great Code Giveaway: “Beyond Cool” I showed a couple of widgets and a Grid based on the Dojo Toolkit. I’m going to show you how I did those in a couple of articles the next few days. Instead of going through the code line for line I’m just [...]

LotusScript JSONReader and JSONWriter from SNAPPS

Troy Reimer at SNAPPS has created LotusScript classes for parsing and creating JSON text. These classes are contained within five script libraries. There is a JSONReader and a JSONWriter class together with some wrapper classes including JSONArray and JSONObject. The JSONWriter class is really cool. You can pass it basically anything Notes data related and [...]

Lotusphere 2008 is over, see you in 2009

Photo by Aidy Spender
Rob, Jerald, Troy and I are back home at the office after a very exciting week at Lotusphere 2008. As always I wish I could have attended more sessions but with 5 sessions this year I just ran out of time.

Photo by Macian
Monday Carl Tyler and I had our heat in the [...]

My sessions at Lotusphere 2008

I have had the privilege to speak at every Lotusphere since 2002. In 2001 my first son, Jakob, was about to be born and my wife did not want me to travel that close to his birth. I have actually never attended Lotusphere as anything other than a speaker. This year I have three sessions [...]

g33k Geekmeet in Stockholm

Troy Reimer and I spoke for a couple of hours in front of 30 or so geeks Tuesday night in Stockholm, Sweden. Ekakan sponsored the event and Troy and I had a great time. We spoke about the Lotus Quickr Templates, you can download them here, and about workflow lotusscript, JSON and the Dojo Toolkit. [...]

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