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Ian Cherrill
Ian Cherrill is a Product Manager at 4NF Information Technology Ltd. He can be reached at ian@4nf.co.uk.

Published articles
The following 6 articles by Ian Cherrill have been published in ZATZ magazines.

Not another 'state of the Lotus Domino industry' article
Those of you familiar with Ian Cherrill's previous work in DominoPower will know that his typical contributions are normally heavy, technical pieces. This month, however, he's taking a different approach. Inspired by the news of the last few months, Ian shares his thoughts on the current state of the Lotus Domino industry. You've seen articles like this in the past, but Ian tackles the issue from the perspective of a real hands-on user, with his own unique sense of humor. [DominoPower Magazine, September 2002]

Develop free Windows software for Domino with Borland
Do you have an idea for a small program or utility? You can get into open source development easily, without spending any money. Ian Cherrill will show you how you can use free compiler software from Borland to create small but useful software of your very own. [DominoPower Magazine, April 2002]

Coding Domino server tasks in C: beyond Windows
Last month, Ian Cherrill took you through the source code for ACLHelp, a Domino server task written in C that lets you use the server console to add yourself into the ACL (Access Control List) of a database as a manager. That was using Windows. This month, he'll show you how to make ACLHelp run on other platforms. [DominoPower Magazine, February 2001]

Coding Domino server tasks in C: the adventure continues
Last month, Ian Cherrill introduced you to the idea of using Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 to write Domino server programs. In the second part of this series, he's going to take you inside a program called ACLHelp, a simple server task that allows you to become manger of a database by using the Domino remote console. [DominoPower Magazine, January 2001]

Coding Domino server tasks in C
In this first article in a series, Ian Cherrill will help you gain a little developer street cred and maybe add a new skill to your resume by showing you how to create a basic server task in C and debug it just like you would step through a LotusScript agent. [DominoPower Magazine, December 2000]

The best and worst sessions of Lotusphere Europe 2000
For many, the highlights of a Lotusphere event are the sessions. Ian Cherrill gives you his impressions of Lotusphere Europe 2000, as well as a run-down of the best and worst sessions the event had to offer. [DominoPower Magazine, October 2000]




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