Getting out of the woods

After two weeks of non-stop work I’m eyeing the light at the end of the tunnel a.k.a. getting out of the woods. At the office we are handing a Domino website project over to a customer tomorrow and we are done in time. Great!

The next week is all about clearing out my inbox and getting the first part of my LotusScript.doc article for The VIEW done. It is currently in the layout and final proof reading stage and it’s scheduled for the Jan/Feb issue. Starting of it was supposed to be a single article but it has been split into an article on how to use LotusScript.doc and an article on the inner workings. The next part will be out in the Mar/Apr issue.

Apart from that it’s time to get ready for Lotusphere 2006!
According to the DK Lotusphere QuickPlace members page 64 people will be attending Lotusphere from Denmark. That’s a lot! Apparently a couple of guys I know is also going to attend so that’s great. It’s my first time going so I am reading up on all the newbie FAQ’s out there.

I’m leaving for Orlando on Saturday morning transiting in Washington DC, arriving at 8PM which I guess is a little late to catch in ESPN party which seems to be an event worth attending. I’m going to go anyway I think.

I’m really looking forward to going but I haven’t really had any time to check out the session database yet, but I guess I then will have something to do on the way over there. The goals for the week are:

  • Attend a lot of cool session and learn new stuff
  • Meet a lot of new people
  • Meet some fellow bloggers and put a face to the URL
  • Have a lot of fun
  • Get my picture taken with Mickey Mouse… 🙂
  • Catch the NFC and AFC championship games live (as I’m writing this Indianapolis Colts has just completed a 2-points conversion and now only trail the Steelers by a field goal)

Does anyone know of a blogger meet-up during the week?

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lekkim

Positive, competent, out-spoken, frank and customer focused architect and developer with a strong foundation in web, cloud and product development. I'm a strong advocate for API first and cloud based solutions and development. I have a knack for being able to communicate and present technically complicated matters in conference, customer and training settings. I've previously acted as team member and leader in a product organisation.