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Joe and I make our debut in Lotus Advisor!

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A picture named M2 In the December issue of Lotus Advisor, Joe Litton and I make our debut with the beginning of the Java For The Domino Developer article series.  You need to be a subscriber to see the article, unfortunately...  

Rather cool to see one's writing appear in a well-known magazine.  While I've written web exclusives for e-Pro, this is the first "in print" article I've had.  I make my "in print" debut in e-Pro in January with an article covering team development in Domino.

Joe and I have had some great feedback on the first article, and it is insight we can use for future installments.  If you have any input, feel free to pass it on to either of us!



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Gravatar Image1 - Can I have your autograph?

Gravatar Image2 - You know, the article may be good, but it's only because you had an exceptional tech editor

Congrats, Tom (and Joe, if you're reading). This is the first in what will be a long line of successful articles, I am sure.

Rock

Gravatar Image3 - Cool. Congratulations! I'll watch for it.

Gravatar Image4 - That's the nice thing about writing articles like this... By the time it sees print, the editors have made you look like you know something!

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