The irony of many libraries and frameworks trying to recreate the offline-first syncing and replication that Lotus Notes had more or less solved should be better known.
Bonus points for the irony of LotusScript being ECMAScript, which is also JavaScript.
Oh, and Notes generating the native app as a web app natively was pretty fluttery.
I have to stop, because I can no longer remember why people were switching away from Notes so furiously. And there was probably a good reason like IIS.
NotesSQL was a great little ODBC driver to make relational db calls from the NoSQL backend of Notes. Many folks owe their sharpness in the universal standards of ANSI SQL to get data ported to MySQL.
Bonus points for the irony of LotusScript being ECMAScript, which is also JavaScript.
Oh, and Notes generating the native app as a web app natively was pretty fluttery.
I have to stop, because I can no longer remember why people were switching away from Notes so furiously. And there was probably a good reason like IIS.
NotesSQL was a great little ODBC driver to make relational db calls from the NoSQL backend of Notes. Many folks owe their sharpness in the universal standards of ANSI SQL to get data ported to MySQL.
Edit:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/HCL_Domino