Lotus Notes? Oh the shame of it. :(
(hug)
I'll bet you'd be happy if Microsoft patented air, wouldn't you?
Silverlight aka Microsoft flash....I think I'll pray for open flash instead.
Really Rendle, get your borg implants done and over with already.
Is it multi-task-able yet? I haven't touched it since I left IBM over 3 years ago, and the biggest annoyance for me was that while it was accessing my mail database, it locked up notes and there was nothing else I could do inside it, despite having 5 pages of other databases I used during the day. God help us if the connection was iffy, as it'd lockup for 5 minutes or more, and I couldn't even access the replicated local databases while waiting.
I'm doing something similar using Linq and ADO.NET Data Services for the data service.
Megageekgasm.
*mops up*
Currently building up a shared WPF controls library and linking to the XAML/CS files from a full-blown WPF application and a Silverlight 3 beta web application. So very impressed by the fact I have a rich client and a web client with exactly the same interface with minimal compromise (ie, watching out for things like CoreCLR doesn't support Label but does support TextBlock etc).
And I've just watched Hackers 2: Operation Takedown. Kevin Mitnick rules.
So yes. Colour me nerdy.