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If you're looking to get your development effort in tip-top shape, we've got a look at the programming tips that were tops with our readers in 2003.
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2003 ROUNDUP
True Domino Bloopers (SearchDomino.com)
There's an unwritten rule that lets you confess or rat on your co-workers after a year has gone by. We've gathered the best Domino bloopers of 2003 to get you thinking about what you've experienced in the workplace. Have you made any stupid mistakes? How about your co-workers or, better yet, your boss? Send us your favorite Domino or Notes blooper and your name or code name, and we'll share it for all to enjoy.
Do you have a blooper of your own you'd like to share? Tell us about it! Don't worry -- you can choose to remain anonymous.
NEWS
The long goodbye for the Notes client (eWEEK)
IBM Lotus may be talking about other options for accessing applications and data, but kicking Notes to the curb isn't an easy proposition.
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You want [EMAIL PROTECTED] with that? Hackers serve unhappy meals
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Thanks to hackers, some Burger King customers in Troy, Mich., are having their self-esteem flame grilled. When one customer placed his order at the drive-through, the response was, "You don't need a couple of Whoppers. You are too fat. Pull ahead." Yes, some geeks have hacked their way into the wireless frequency of the BK. This is more than just a denial of service; it's a denial of civility. The perps have told customers that
the restaurant has no food and, in some cases, they've served up supersizes of obscenities. BK is trying to change the frequency while Troy police hunt their fast food fugitives.
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