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Remove my name from the Domino Directory!! 02/05/2008Lotus Notes Quick and Dirty Mail Application Document Importing 01/24/2008
Methods and Strategies Addressing Domino Web-based @DBLookup limitations with Rich-Text and Context Profiles 12/16/2007
Domino Web Development Dynarch Calendar - Date Blockers 01/25/2007
Integrated Solutions Domino Flex Fields 11/03/2006
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Lotus Notes Client Wizard - Components Example Database 04/11/2008Lotus Notes Updated: Quick and Dirty Mail Application Document Importing Example Database 01/29/2008
Examples and Downloads Quick and Dirty Mail Application Document Importing Example Database 01/27/2008
Lotus Notes Excel Export Example Database 08/12/2007
Integrated Solutions Domino Flex Fields (Example) 11/17/2006
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03/26/2008 10:46:32 AM | Chris Toohey | Bethlehem, PA
I received an email from blogged.com earlier this week informing me that dominoguru.com had received an 8.0/10 rating:
We evaluated your blog based on the following criteria: Frequency of Updates, Relevance of Content, Site Design, and Writing Style.
After carefully reviewing each of these criteria, your site was given its 8.0 score.
So first, a public thanks to whoever reviewed this site and gave it such a high score! I would have honestly liked to know what could be done to improve the score... and that statement warrants some explaination.
I'm a big believer in reviews - but I don't want the sunshine-and-happiness type of review, as while it's good to receive accolades for a job well done, I don't think a glowing review gives you anything you can work on; you don't get an unbiased overview of areas where you could improve.
That's what I'd like to know -- I don't want to know "why wasn't I a 10" because I want to be a 10-rated site, but I want to know "why wasn't I a 10" so I can work on any particular shortcomings and improve both myself and the site. Does that make any sense?
For those of you inclined, speak up and tell me where I suck can improve in the comments of this post.
Chris Toohey | Domino Guru



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