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LotusScript is an object-oriented programming language used by Lotus Notes (since version 4.0) and other Lotus Development products.

LotusScript is similar to Visual Basic.[1] Developers familiar with one can easily understand the syntax and structure of code in the other. The major differences between the two are in their respective integrated development environments and in the product-specific object classes provided in each language that are included. VB includes a richer set of classes for UI manipulation, whereas LotusScript includes a richer set of application-specific classes for Lotus Notes, Lotus Word Pro and Lotus 1-2-3. In the case of Lotus Notes, there are classes to work with Notes databases, documents (records) in those databases, etc. These classes can also be used as OLE Automation objects outside the Lotus Notes environment, from Visual Basic.

LotusScript also allows the definition of user-defined types and classes, although it is not possible to inherit from the product-specific classes. LotusScript programs can access Microsoft Office documents by using the OLE automation in libraries from MS Office.

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  1. ^ Moser, Gerd (12 March 1999). SAP® R/3® Interfacing using BAPIs: A practical guide to working within the SAP® Business Framework. Springer Science & Business Media. p. 45. ISBN 978-3-528-05694-0.
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Windows Script Host

Python, and several others as macro languages and others can be added. LotusScript is very closely related to VBA and used for Lotus Notes and Lotus SmartSuite

HCL Notes

development uses several programming languages. Formula and LotusScript are the two original ones. LotusScript is similar to, and may even be considered a specialized

List of programming languages

– ISO/IEC 13816 Lithe Little b LiveCode LiveScript LLL Logo Logtalk LotusScript LPC LSE LSL Lua Lucid Lustre LYaPAS Lynx M Formula language M4 Machine

BASIC

are programmable with Visual Basic in one form or another, including LotusScript, which is very similar to VBA 6. The Host Explorer terminal emulator

Scripting language

glue languages. These include Visual Basic for Applications, WordBasic, LotusScript, CorelScript, Hummingbird Basic, QuickScript, Rexx, SaxBasic, and WinWrap

Generational list of programming languages

Run BASIC Visual Basic VBScript Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) LotusScript Visual Basic .NET Small Basic B4X Basic for Qt OpenOffice Basic HBasic

Visual Basic for Applications

Office Microsoft Visual Studio Microsoft FrontPage OpenOffice Basic LotusScript Microsoft Power Fx "Compatibility Between the 32-bit and 64-bit Versions

Document-oriented database

Content Repository implementation ? HCL Notes (HCL Domino) HCL Proprietary LotusScript, Java, Notes Formula Language MultiValue Yes MarkLogic MarkLogic Corporation