Are you going to Lotusphere? I am, that's for sure. In fact, my partner, Steve Branam, and I have been to every Lotusphere.
We're certainly not the only ones, but it would be fun to know how many Notes crazies have been there since the beginning.
If you've never been and you're active in the Notes/Domino space, you really ought to try to go. This is the biggest Notes event of the year and the amount of learning you can do in just one week is rather amazing.
This will be my fourth (Fifth?...no, fourth...I think) year as a Lotusphere speaker. Last year Henry Newberry and I did two sessions together, one of which (a hands-on session) was repeated once.
This year, I'm doing four different sessions. Two are repeats of last year's with Henry; two are new (both on AJAX). No word yet on how many instances of each we'll do but indications are already that the JavaScript and AJAX JumpStart will be repeated, as will the AJAX Hands-On.
My sessions are...
- JavaScript and AJAX JumpStart
- How to Make IBM Lotus Domino Sites That Don't Look (or Act) Like Lotus Domino (with Henry Newberry)
- The Ultimate Make-Over of an IBM Lotus Domino Site Using CSS (Hands-On, also with Henry)
- AJAX for IBM Lotus Domino (Hands-On)
...plus, I suppose, the GURUpalooza if they do that again this year.
If you can, find a way to get there. Lotusphere is a great event...you'll be glad you did.
1. Curt Stone11/18/2006 07:37:55 AM
Homepage: http://www.curtsisland.com
Will your sessions "How to Make IBM Lotus Domino Sites That Don't Look (or Act) Like Lotus Domino (with Henry Newberry)" and "The Ultimate Make-Over of an IBM Lotus Domino Site Using CSS (Hands-On, also with Henry" be exactly like last year's Lotusphere sessions. I enjoyed them very much and worked the samples when I got home. I'm sure I'll have tough choices for which sessions to attend this year. Thanks.
2. Charles Robinson11/20/2006 02:58:34 PM
Homepage: http://cubert-codepoet.blogspot.com
I'm sincerely glad to see you're back, Scott. I also attended the two sessions last year, and I was already planning to attend the Javascript and AJAX Jumpstart as well as the AJAX for Domino Hands On. You do a fantastic job so knowing you're the speaker is just icing on the cake. 
3. Scott Good11/21/2006 02:26:43 PM
Homepage: http://www.scottgood.com
@Curt: I don't know that they'll be identical to last year's presentations, but I imagine they will be substantially the same. Of course, both the AJAX sessions are brand new (so new, I haven't written them yet).
@Charles: Thanks for your kind comments. See you in the South!
Scott

























