The Lotus Notes/Domino application scene is just a lot smaller compared to SharePoint and its .NET technology. .NET seems to be the standard for custom application development in most companies nowadays.
Recently there was a new IT employment site launched in the Netherlands, focusing only on developers and such. They neatly categorized entries into PHP, .NET, etc each holding dozens or hundreds of entries. Domino wasn't even a category, as if it does not exist at all. Quite disturbing if you have to make a living from it.
The Lotus Notes/Domino application scene is just a lot smaller compared to SharePoint and its .NET technology. .NET seems to be the standard for custom application development in most companies nowadays.
Recently there was a new IT employment site launched in the Netherlands, focusing only on developers and such. They neatly categorized entries into PHP, .NET, etc each holding dozens or hundreds of entries. Domino wasn't even a category, as if it does not exist at all. Quite disturbing if you have to make a living from it.