An Introduction to Object-Oriented Notes Programming with LotusScript
by Kevin Pauli


from THE VIEW, January/February 2000, Volume 6, Issue 1


LotusScript provides developers with the option of creating their own object classes and using them to build object-oriented solutions, which can be easily modified, extended, or reused. In this article, you will learn how to get started with object-oriented Notes programming in LotusScript. The author introduces basic object-oriented development concepts, provides a foundation for determining when an object-oriented approach makes sense, and walks you through the creation of a sample Notes application (available for free download from THE VIEW’s Web site).



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