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- Visustin (zip)
- Visualize your source code with flow charts and UML activity diagrams. Visustin charts your code automatically. Print the charts or export to Visio, Word or PowerPoint. Visustin flowcharts Ada, ASP, assembly language, BASIC, C/C++, C#, Clipper, COBOL, Fortran, Java, JSP, JavaScript, LotusScript, Pascal/Delphi, Perl, PHP, PL/SQL, PowerScript, PureBasic, Python, QuickBASIC,...
- Tags: LotusScript, Python, Microsoft PowerPoint, Scripting Languages, Programming Languages, UML, Development Tools, Microsoft Office, Software/Web Development, Web Development, Software Development, Ooa/Ood/Oop, Office Suites, Software
- Software downloads 2007-01-25
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- TechNet Webcast: Deep Dive on Integrating Lotus Notes/Domino With .NET (Level 400)
- There are many ways to have interoperation between Notes/Domino and .NET. This webcast will go into detail on code examples and recommendations for developers who need to upgrade there legacy Notes/Domino applications. The presenter of this webcast shows examples with Visual Studio, Visual Basic .NET, Domino Designer and LotusScript.
- Tags: Microsoft .NET, Webcast, IBM Lotus Notes/Domino, Microsoft TechNet, IBM Corp., E-mail Servers, Groupware, Digital Media, Enterprise Software, Software, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology
- Webcasts
- Security news roundup: October 24
- Here's a collection of recent security vulnerabilities and alerts, which include vulnerabilities discovered in Lotus Notes and Domino as well as multiple SQL-injection vulnerabilities discovered in Oracle interMedia. Vulnerabilities discovered in Lotus Notes and Domino The discovered vulnerabilities could allow...
- Tags: Vulnerability, IBM Lotus Notes, IBM Lotus Domino, IBM Corp., Security Advisory, E-mail Servers, Groupware, Security, Enterprise Software, Software, Paul Mah
- Blog posts 2007-10-24
- TechNet Webcast: Integrating Microsoft Products With Web Services in Lotus Domino 7 (Level 300)
- IBM Lotus Domino 7 includes Web services that provide a native way to create and host a Web service on a Domino server. This webcast explains how you can write a LotusScript Web service and call it from Microsoft Visual Studio .NET by using a few lines of code that...
- Tags: Web, Webcast, Web Service, IBM Lotus Domino, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft TechNet, IBM Corp., IBM Lotus Domino 7, E-mail Servers, Web Services, Groupware, Enterprise Software, Software
- Webcasts
- Help solve a manager's interview dilemma
- Have you ever interviewed a candidate for a position that required skills that were outside of your area of expertise? Join the discussion on interviewing candidates for a technical position.TechRepublic member Porsha, an IT project coordinator, had a problem. She was scheduled to interview a developer for a position that...
- Tags: Scripting languages, Dana Norton, Porsha
- Technical articles 2001-07-31
- EZTwain Pro Toolkit (exe)
- EZTwain is designed to provide robust scanning and image-input through TWAIN. Adding basic TWAIN support can be done with one function call, but even the most complex TWAIN project will be simplified and shortened by using EZTwain Pro. EZTwain can be called from almost any programming language. The toolkit includes...
- Tags: Toolkit, EZTwain, Programming Languages, C#, Scripting Languages, Microsoft Development Tools, .Net, Development Tools, C/C++, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Web Development
- Software downloads 2005-07-13
- Lotus Notes - Open db on email arrival?
- Hello.We currently have Outlook and will be converting to Lotus Notes very soon.In Outlook there is a rule option to open an application when an email arrives.How would I go about doing that in Lotus Notes, because I know that rule option is not available?Any information would be greatly appreciated.Thank...
- Tags: e-mail, IBM Corp., IBM Lotus Notes, lisajeanannerino@..., programming
- Q&A 2006-03-09
- Persist data with the XMLSerializer class
- The System.Xml.Serialization namespace provides the basic functionality of persisting an object as XML. Take a look at how you can use this approach. Microsoft recognized the need to persist data by including serialization functionality in the .NET Framework with the System.Runtime.Serialization, which...
- Tags: XMLSerializer, XML, Tony Patton, XML Serialization, serialization, namespace, XMLSerializer class, .NET Newsletter, Microsoft .NET Framework, Data, Class, Object, System.Xml.Serialization, System.Xml.Serialization Namespace, Deserialization, Persistence, Class Constructor, Software/Web Development, Web Development
- Technical articles 2005-06-30
- Persist data with the XMLSerializer class
- Microsoft recognized the need to persist databy including serialization functionality in the .NET Framework withthe System.Runtime.Serialization, which provides the framework fordeveloping custom serialization solutions, and theSystem.Xml.Serialization namespaces. The System.Xml.Serializationnamespace provides the basic functionality of persisting an objectas XML. Let's take a closer look at using this approach. ...
- Tags: serialization, XML, XMLSerializer, Tony Patton, namespace, XMLSerializer class, XML Serialization
- Technical articles 2005-06-30
- Utilize .NET 2.0's powerful List class in your next project
- I used to spend a lot of time working with the Lotus Dominoplatform and its LotusScript language. One of myfavorite features about the language was the List object; it simplifiedworking with a collection of identical objects. I was pleasantly surprised tofind a similar and more powerful feature in the .NET...
- Tags: generic, List, List class-a, Microsoft .NET, Tony Patton
- Technical articles 2006-05-09
- Utilize .NET 2.0's powerful List class in your next project
- Working with collections of identical objects presented some problems in the .NET Framework 1.x, but version 2.0 adds new features to simplify such tasks. The addition of generics support led to inclusion of new collections like the List class. Learn more about incorporating the List class into your next project....
- Tags: Microsoft .NET, Middleware, Tony Patton, .NET, Application servers, System.Collections.Generic namespace, generic, .NET Newsletter, Class, Collection, Object, Constructor, List, C#, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Enterprise Software, Software, Programming Languages
- Technical articles 2006-05-09
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