After completing Notes 5 Programming: Scripting
the user should be able to:
 | Work with formulas |
 | Add scripts to applications |
 | Describe the Domino Object Model |
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Formula Language
 | Using formulas |
 | Formula syntax |
 | Working with formula data types |
 | Using operators and precedence |
 | Concatenating text |
 | Working with lists |
Keywords and @functions
 | Using formula keywords |
 | Using advanced formulas |
 | Employing @functions |
Adding Scripts to Your Application
 | Working with scripting languages |
 | Scripts
applets
servlets
and agents |
 | Choosing a language |
 | Scripting in Domino Designer |
 | Writing a simple LotusScript script |
Objects and Events
 | Using object-oriented Notes |
 | Understanding the Domino Object Model |
 | Employing the Domino Object Model |
Programming Events
 | Working with events |
 | Understanding front-end classes |
 | Working with front-end classes |
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This course has the following features:
 | Exercises that allow users to practice in Lotus Notes and Domino |
 | A file containing the text of the exercises |
 | Simulations that allow users to practice course skills
even if they don't have access to Lotus Notes and Domino |
 | A glossary |
 | A Skill Assessment |
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 | Lotus Notes R5 series or similar Lotus Notes experience |
 | Java 1.1 or Java 1.2 series or similar Java programming experience |
 | Object-Oriented Design and Analysis series |
 | Notes 5 Programming: Designing in Domino (N5PR01) |
 | Notes 5 Programming: Pages and Forms (N5PR02) |
 | Notes 5 Programming: Organizing Info (N5PR03) |
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 | Notes 5 Programming: LotusScript (N5PR05) |
 | Notes 5 Programming: Java (N5PR06) |
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