Ben Poole

“It is a very sad thing that nowadays there is so little useless information.”

Are you a LOAFer?

It had to happen. Just about every mainstream language out there now has a version of LOAF going for it. I think it would be rude not to do the same for Lotusscript. So here we go, an implementation written in ’script, encapsulated in a truly paradigm-shifting script library for maximum portability:

libLOAF.lss (492 bytes)

Yeah baby!

Comments

  1. So what about Formula language?
    oliver, 18 Nov 2003 (#)
  2. Hmmm... @Return?
    Ben Poole, 18 Nov 2003 (#)
  3. Living on the bleedin edge, as usual.
    Justin Knol, 18 Nov 2003 (#)
  4. It'd run faster if you used the WinAPI
    Joe Litton, 18 Nov 2003 (#)
  5. BTW, that oliver isn't me - but it is a good question nonetheless. I may have to demonstrate a Formula-based LOAF implementation at Lotusphere [smiley smile]

    Rock
    www.LotusGeek.com
    Rock, 18 Nov 2003 (#)
  6. I'm a loafer.
    Chris, 18 Nov 2003 (#)
  7. Well.... After implentation.. I am really seeing the benefits.. [smiley smile]
    QuickCLIX, 18 Nov 2003 (#)
  8. Well, I have taken the big step - I have not only added a LOAF interface to my own blog, I have also added it to the BlogSphere template.

    http://www.lotusgeek.com/SapphireOak/LotusGeekBlog.nsf?Open

    :)

    Rock
    http://www.LotusGeek.com
    Rock, 19 Nov 2003 (#)
  9. I tested this on 6.5, and it seems to work there too...

    - Julian
    Julian Robichaux, 20 Nov 2003 (#)
  10. I've looked at several of the other implementation of loaf and it appears that line 18 in this implementation does not completely conform to specs
    dyte, 21 Nov 2003 (#)









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