No, you are not a Domino developer any more. The sooner you realize it, the sooner you can focus your energy on ASP.NET or whatever.
I just closed my Domino consultancy firm, due to lack of projects. The costumers got bought, merged or had new IT managers or Marketing managers. All choose other platforms for their websites/apps.
After 3 months of unemployment, I start as an employee, doing Ruby on Rails development. Even though I am sad to see my company fold, I am excited to move on.
Thanks, for being a highlight in the Domino community - now move on - Focus!
Best wishes
Bo Frederiksen
P.S. There seem to be only one way for Lotus Notes in job trends:
Hi Jake
No, you are not a Domino developer any more. The sooner you realize it, the sooner you can focus your energy on ASP.NET or whatever.
I just closed my Domino consultancy firm, due to lack of projects. The costumers got bought, merged or had new IT managers or Marketing managers. All choose other platforms for their websites/apps.
After 3 months of unemployment, I start as an employee, doing Ruby on Rails development. Even though I am sad to see my company fold, I am excited to move on.
Thanks, for being a highlight in the Domino community - now move on - Focus!
Best wishes
Bo Frederiksen
P.S. There seem to be only one way for Lotus Notes in job trends:
http://www.indeed.com/jobtrends?q=lotus+notes%2Crails%2Cphp%2Cc%23%2Casp&l=