I guess that's what you call adoption...
"Ian Skerrett has put together quite a comprehensive list of languages supported by Eclipse and the associated plugins. In addition to that he asks anyone that notices a discrepancy in his list to pipe up and add it. I was baffled by the size of this list, but it is a great reference for developers thinking of coming over to the Eclipse IDE and thinking "Can I work in that IDE?", the answer seems to be a resounding YES."
Full post at the EclipseZone: Support for 20 Languages in Eclipse
developerWorks: "Controlling spam: Advanced SMTP settings in Lotus Domino"
The article includes a nice overview of notes.ini settings applicable to the SMTP task. Remember to also check Chris Linfoots blog...
Java in Notes/Domino Explained: Testing for equality
IT-Conversations: Ray Ozzie
Saw this podcast with Ray Ozzie on the IT-Conversations network and thought I would share even through the podcast isn't on Notes/Domino...
"Ray Ozzie, Chief Technical Officer at Microsoft, sees Really Simple Syndication (RSS) as a building block for the future Web. When combined with new tools that make it easier to use, RSS could bring the ability to write powerful composite web applications to the level of a script programmer or even a non-technical computer user. [snip] How can we move information as easily from one website to another? What kind of a tool could act as a clipboard for the web?"