To be honest, Domino is a completely different beast to everything else that is around. Just try describing it to someone who comes from the ASP/Cold Fusion/.Net world!
So I always think its horses for courses. If it works for the application I am developing, then that's what matters.
But why just be really good at one thing? Jake obviously likes the idea of being able to pursue something really cool. I am too old to really know what is cool, but I know this - (1) I want to keep learning new stuff, to stop the brain from seizing up and (2) I want to have skills that someone will want to buy in the future.
But whatever else I do, I will be grateful to Domino for providing a pretty good platform to cut my teeth on.
Okay, here's my take on this discussion.
To be honest, Domino is a completely different beast to everything else that is around. Just try describing it to someone who comes from the ASP/Cold Fusion/.Net world!
So I always think its horses for courses. If it works for the application I am developing, then that's what matters.
But why just be really good at one thing? Jake obviously likes the idea of being able to pursue something really cool. I am too old to really know what is cool, but I know this - (1) I want to keep learning new stuff, to stop the brain from seizing up and (2) I want to have skills that someone will want to buy in the future.
But whatever else I do, I will be grateful to Domino for providing a pretty good platform to cut my teeth on.