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* [http://www.breakingpar.com/bkp/home.nsf/Category?OpenNavigator&87256B280015193F872571F0000895B0 A collection of LotusScript Tips] - Again primarily intended for Notes but portions should usable for Smartsuite development.
* [http://www.breakingpar.com/bkp/home.nsf/Category?OpenNavigator&87256B280015193F872571F0000895B0 A collection of LotusScript Tips] - Again primarily intended for Notes but portions should usable for Smartsuite development.
* [http://www.hadsl.eu/hadsl.nsf/Vienna_Buchan_Calling%20the%20Notes%20C-API%20from%20LotusScript.pdf Calling the Notes C API from LotusScript] - Presentation from 2006 by Bill Buchan
* [http://www.hadsl.eu/hadsl.nsf/Vienna_Buchan_Calling%20the%20Notes%20C-API%20from%20LotusScript.pdf Calling the Notes C API from LotusScript] - Presentation from 2006 by Bill Buchan
* [http://chc-3.com/pub/tips1.htm Tips for Top-Quality LotusScript] - By Charles Connell


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* [https://web.archive.org/web/20110712174747/http://blog.lsdoc.org LotusScript.doc] - From Archive.org - Note that while most of the pages are missing from the archive the code download still works. - A tool to create [[HTML]] documentation similar to what [[Javadoc]] does for [[Java]].
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20110712174747/http://blog.lsdoc.org LotusScript.doc] - From Archive.org - Note that while most of the pages are missing from the archive the code download still works. - A tool to create [[HTML]] documentation similar to what [[Javadoc]] does for [[Java]].
* [https://www.abc.se/~m9071/lss/ A library of LotusScript classes] - By Daniel Eriksson.


==Publications==
==Publications==

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An embedded object-oriented Basic like scripting language used by Lotus Corporation (Later IBM) as the default scripting language on all of their software products. The language has in particular a large number of objects available for use with Lotus Notes, Lotus WordPro and Lotus 123, but it is also used on products that commonly interface with Lotus Notes such as Domino Server and Domino Designer.

The language has great similarities to Visual Basic and VisualAge for Basic.

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