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My tentative Lotusphere 2007 session schedule...

Category Lotusphere 2007
As usual, there is far too much stuff to try and see, and the picking and choosing was a chore.  But with the help of Ben's session database, I came up with what I think I'll be doing.  And if I didn't choose your session, I'm really sorry.  But contrary to popular belief, I have not yet perfected cloning...

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Sunday, January 21st

8:00 AM
JMP402 Introduction to SOA (Service Oriented Architecture) and Web Services
Speakers: George Langlais, John Grosjean
SW 1-2 - Sunday  08:00am - 10:00am

10:30 AM
JMP202 "It Takes Two to Tango" - Learning Java Using the Eclipse Development Platform
Speakers: Paul Calhoun, John Kidd
SW 3-4 - Sunday  10:30am - 12:30pm

1:30 PM
JMP301 JavaScript and AJAX JumpStart
Speaker: Scott Good
SW 1-2 - Sunday  1:30pm - 3:30pm

4:00 PM
JMP302 XML + IBM Lotus Domino = DXL
Speaker: Mac Guidera
DL Americas Seminar - Sunday  4:00pm - 6:00pm

JMP203 An Ounce of Testing is Worth More Than a Pound of Cure
Speaker: Leslie Forbes
SW Pelican - Sunday  4:00pm - 6:00pm

Monday, January 22nd

11:00 AM
BP104 Worst Practices in IBM Lotus Domino Environments - Learning From the Mistakes of Others
Speakers: Bill Buchan, Paul Mooney
SW 10 - Monday  11:00am - 12:00pm

1:00 PM
AD501 Writing, Debugging and Troubleshooting IBM Lotus Domino Agents with Eclipse
Speakers: Bob Balaban, Jonathan Sir Hendrey
DL S. Hemisphere I - Monday  1:00pm - 2:00pm

2:15 PM
AD502 Creating Maintainable IBM Lotus Notes and Domino Applications - Writing Readable Code
Speaker: Rocky Oliver
DL S. Hemisphere I - Monday  2:15pm - 3:15pm

3:45 PM
BP306 How to Make IBM Lotus Domino Sites That Don't Look (or Act) Like Lotus Domino
Speakers: Scott Good, Henry Newberry
SW 10 - Monday  3:45pm - 4:45pm

5:00 PM
AD213 Integrating Presence Awareness Using IBM Lotus Sametime Toolkits
Speaker: Carl Tyler
DL S. Hemisphere IV-V - Monday  5:00pm - 6:00pm

Tuesday, January 23rd

7:00 AM
BOF202 Designers Unite: Developing Innovative Interfaces In IBM Lotus Notes
Speaker: Chris Blatnick
Y&B GH Salon VI - Tuesday  07:00am - 8:00am

8:30 AM
AD310 Using SOA and IBM Lotus Domino Web Services to Open Your IBM Lotus Notes Applications to the World
Speaker: Murray Hurvitz
SW 5-6 - Tuesday  08:30am - 9:30am

BP201 Coding Web Service Clients For IBM Lotus Domino
Speaker: Paul Calhoun
SW 1-2 - Tuesday  08:30am - 9:30am

10:00 AM
AD401 Leveraging AJAX Frameworks to Build IBM Lotus Domino Web Applications
Speakers: Vinod Seraphin, Akira Sudoh
DL N. Hemisphere D-E - Tuesday  10:00am - 11:00am

BP304 Blog It Up, Baby! Extending the New IBM Lotus Domino Blog Template
Speakers: John Vaughan, Sean Burgess
SW 5-6 - Tuesday  10:00am - 11:00am

11:15 AM
AD402 @Formulas Meet AJAX
Speaker: Jack Ratcliff
DL N. Hemisphere D-E - Tuesday  11:15am - 12:15pm

1:30 PM
INV107 IBM Lotus Notes and Domino: A Look Ahead
Speakers: Kevin Cavanaugh, Penny Scharfman
DL N. Hemisphere D-E - Tuesday  1:30pm - 2:30pm

3:00 PM
BP203 Integrating WYSIWYG Web Editors with IBM Lotus Domino
Speaker: Ben Langhinrichs
DL S. Hemisphere II - Tuesday  3:00pm - 4:00pm

ID109 IBM Lotus Notes Hints, Tips, and Tricks
Speaker: Alan Lepofsky
DL N. Hemisphere D-E - Tuesday  3:00pm - 4:00pm

4:15 PM
BP101 Designing the User Experience: Why Your Interface Matters
Speakers: Chris Blatnick, Nathan Freeman
SW 10 - Tuesday  4:15pm - 5:15pm

5:45 PM
BOF507 OpenNTF - An Open Source Community
Speaker: Bruce Elgort
Y&B GH Salon VI - Tuesday  5:45pm - 6:45pm

Wednesday, January 24th

7:00 AM
BOF205 Dynamic Interfaces with XML
Speaker: Julie Kaynor
Y&B GH Salon V - Wednesday  07:00am - 8:00am

8:30 AM
BP308 Leverage DXL and OOP to Build Powerful Tools
Speaker: Mikkel Heisterberg
SW 3-4 - Wednesday  08:30am - 9:30am

AD504 What's New in the IBM Lotus Domino Objects?
Speaker: James Cooper
DL N. Hemisphere D-E - Wednesday  08:30am - 9:30am

10:00 AM
ID212 How to "Sell" IBM Lotus Notes and Domino Inside Your Organization
Speakers: Ed Brill, Julian Robichaux
DL N. Hemisphere A-C - Wednesday  10:00am - 11:00am

11:15 AM
ID215 IBM Lotus Domino and RSS
Speakers: Mac Guidera, Dan Gurney
SW 3-4 - Wednesday  11:15am - 12:15pm

1:30 PM
AD505 DevBlast - 30 LotusScript Tips
Speaker: Bill Buchan
DL N. Hemisphere A-C - Wednesday  1:30pm - 2:30pm

BP204 Integration of OpenOffice.org and IBM Lotus Notes and Domino
Speakers: John Head, Alan Bell
SW 3-4 - Wednesday  1:30pm - 2:30pm

3:00 PM
BP101 Designing the User Experience: Why Your Interface Matters
Speakers: Chris Blatnick, Nathan Freeman
DL S. Hemisphere III - Wednesday  3:00pm - 4:00pm

4:15 PM
AD507 Leveraging the Power of Object Oriented Programming in LotusScript
Speakers: Jens-B. Augustiny, Bill Buchan
DL S. Hemisphere III - Wednesday  4:15pm - 5:15pm

BP205 The Integration Revolution: Microsoft Office 2007 with IBM Lotus Notes and Domino
Speaker: John Head
SW 1-2 - Wednesday  4:15pm - 5:15pm

Thursday, January 25th

7:00 AM
BOF508 The Lotus Software Blogging Community (Not Just Bloggers!)
Speaker: Ed Brill
Y&B GH Salon VII - Wednesday  5:45pm - 6:45pm

8:30 AM
AD303 Extreme Makeover – IBM Lotus Domino Application Edition
Speaker: Ray Bilyk
DL S. Hemisphere II - Thursday  08:30am - 9:30am

AD509 Using Web Services Features in IBM Lotus Notes and Domino
Speakers: Steve Nikopoulos, Tom Carriker
DL S. Hemisphere III - Thursday  08:30am - 9:30am

BP305 From Retro to Rocket: Retooling R5 apps to IBM Lotus Notes and Domino 7 and Beyond
Speakers: Jack Dausman, Allison Pang
SW 5-6 - Thursday  08:30am - 9:30am

10:00 AM
BP311 The Great Code Giveaway - Web 2.0 Edition
Speakers: Rob Novak, Viktor Krantz
DL S. Hemisphere III - Thursday  10:00am - 11:00am

BP312 Trap and Manage Your Errors Easily, Efficiently and Reliably
Speakers: Rob McDonagh, Julian Robichaux
DL S. Hemisphere II - Thursday  10:00am - 11:00am

11:15 AM
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Comments

Gravatar Image1 - So you picked both mine and Alan's Tuesday at 3pm? Gonna flip a coin at the last minute? Why not see Alan's first version at 11:15 - you can skip yet another Ajax session, right? That's the ticket.

Gravatar Image2 - You really want to see me speak twice? Wow ... I am honored :)

Oh, just a note .. the OpenOffice.org session will be the first public display of a non-IBMer doing integration with the producitivity editors :D

Gravatar Image3 - Whew...had me sweatin' there for a while...thanks for including me on our Thursday repeat! Should be a blast, Viktor and all of us are cooking up some fun stuff.

Gravatar Image4 - I originally had your first session scheduled, but having the repeat gave me some flexibility. And I still remember your Ajax calendar demo last year that gave me an instant solution to a project at work.

Now maybe this year I'll learn enough to maintain it myself. :)

Gravatar Image5 - I'm honored that you want to visit me (possibly) on Thursday morning, but heck, even I don't want to see me on a Thursday morning... especially after a Wednesday evening party! LOL

Gravatar Image6 - Thanks for posting. You seem to be covering many of the same sessions I'm planning. You also gave me a few changes that I made.
I posted my schedule on my blog.

Gravatar Image7 - That was a tough one... I'd love to see Alan's session, but it would be more for selfish reasons. I *really* need to learn how to incorporate browser-based editors, and that information could make me look really good at work...

All about the bling, baby!

Gravatar Image8 - @4... that's a killer time slot... Not only do you have to compete with post-party hangovers, but there were a lot of good sessions in that slot. That's the worst overbooking time I had, but yours came out on top.

@5... good... we can save each other seats. :)

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