After years programming in Domino, when I started to use to Asp.Net + Webforms, it all looked great. But after moving to Linq to SQL + MVC, datasets and webforms look incredibly dated (and harder to use if you don't use the standard controls).
Note that I'm not saying that they are going away anytime soon, but if I were you (Jake) I'll give both technologies a try sooner than later.
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After years programming in Domino, when I started to use to Asp.Net + Webforms, it all looked great. But after moving to Linq to SQL + MVC, datasets and webforms look incredibly dated (and harder to use if you don't use the standard controls).
Note that I'm not saying that they are going away anytime soon, but if I were you (Jake) I'll give both technologies a try sooner than later.