I'm wondering if anyone who read
this post, and then went on to read
this one would get a bit confused?
The point being I wouldn't be making the shift to ASP.NET if it wasn't for the state of Notes/Domino in ANZ over the past 3-4 years (and it could have been in decline for longer than that, but at that time I was over in London, consulting in a land where Notes/Domino jobs were plentiful and varied!).
I still love many things about the product. We still run it at my current workplace, and I have a heavy personal investment in it - talking about personal data which resides in Domino databases which I wont be replacing any time soon, as well as my IBM/Lotus qualifications (IBM Certified Advanced Application Developer - Lotus Notes and Domino 6/6.5, IBM Certified Application Developer - Lotus Notes and Domino 6/6.5, Lotus Solution Sales Professional, Principal Certified Lotus Professional Release 5 Application Development, Principal Certified Developer Release 4 Application Development, Certified Lotus Professional Release 4 System Administration).
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