Especially once you tire of the whole schema management treadmill of relational db's and are pining for the days of a flexible storage container like NSF :)
Actually with your javascript/html/css/json knowledge you can probably bypass .Net and store everything inside CouchDb with nothing but all "web" technologies.
With recent Couch/Membase merger I think they are going to explode as a key infrastructure of many many up and coming web companies in the near future.
If you can put up with the background noise there are some very good technical insights on this video..
Jake you may be interested in this video about CouchDb for .Net developers.
http://oreillynet.com/pub/e/1790
Especially once you tire of the whole schema management treadmill of relational db's and are pining for the days of a flexible storage container like NSF :)
Actually with your javascript/html/css/json knowledge you can probably bypass .Net and store everything inside CouchDb with nothing but all "web" technologies.
With recent Couch/Membase merger I think they are going to explode as a key infrastructure of many many up and coming web companies in the near future.
If you can put up with the background noise there are some very good technical insights on this video..
An Intro to CouchDB: What caught Ubuntu's eye
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2R1qf5_6Zt4&feature=related