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En route (Meiten Sei?) to Developer2008 in Amsterdam

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I've now had a chance to experience Heathrow's Terminal 5, if in a limited fashion, and it's quite nice. I did hear a fellow BA frequent flyer grumbling about the lack of "private lounges" he expected to be able to luxuriate in during his layover. Oh well. Me, I brought all my luggage on the plane thank you because, A) Terminal 5 did once have a baggage reputation, and B) I know that Francie Whitlock-Tanner is at least within a 1,000 miles of me and could be travelling today. Take no chances when Francie's travelling in the vicinity. I mean look at poor Cuba. The travel gods know she's out and about and they brew up the largest November hurricane on record and throw it down in her general vicinity. Anyway, I have a few sessions at Developer2008, to whit:
  • Key Programmability, Security, and Language Enhancements (a Paul Calhoun session)
  • Building Domino Web Superviews with AJAX and JSON (notice all the high impact jargon words)
  • Improving the Experience of your Web Applications using Open Source Web Toolkits for Domino (read as Dojomino and Ext.nd)
  • Powering up the New Notes Client using Lotus Expeditor (an Expeditor core-technology session)
  • Building Plugins for the Notes Client Sidebar
  • Leverage AJAX with Dojo for Killer UIs in your Domino Web Applications (a Dojo-specific web session)
  • Developing NSF/DB2 Based Applications on the Domino 8 server
If you're in Amsterdam, please don't hesitate to stop me and say Hi!

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