Jake, I've spent significant parts of my career working with the MS tools. While I have never been a big fan of Microsoft, I've always felt that there developer tools were great.
For my home projects I still do them in Domino because I like having the power of the Notes client and the portability of web access, the integrated security, replication, and the ease of moving data around just by copying a .NSF file. But if I was looking to pay the bills from development work, I think .NET would be the way to go.
Jake, I've spent significant parts of my career working with the MS tools. While I have never been a big fan of Microsoft, I've always felt that there developer tools were great.
For my home projects I still do them in Domino because I like having the power of the Notes client and the portability of web access, the integrated security, replication, and the ease of moving data around just by copying a .NSF file. But if I was looking to pay the bills from development work, I think .NET would be the way to go.