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My favourite tech books are O'Reilly. My favourite O'Reilly books are the Nutshell ones -- exactly what you want to know and nothing more. No nonsense and none of the author trying to be funny.

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Within minutes it proved useful as it fell open on the page about sending SMTP mail, which happened to be on my to-do list. Turns out sending HTML-based emails via SMTP with ASP.NET is so, so blissfully easy when you come at it from a Domino background.

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    • Mingle
    • Thu 20 May 2010 10:36 AM

    Qusetion:I will design a method on web service for converting the content of rtf field to stream, the field contains text、word、excel and so on.

    Difficult:how to reand the rtf field?

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    • Giulio
    • Tue 25 May 2010 08:31 PM

    ASP.net and the C# technology has been worked on (alot) in the last 3 years, and its getting pretty slick.

    Domino is still relying on it's early success as the new stuff doesn't really endear me to think that web development is that much easier..to utilise current technology.

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      • Jake Howlett
      • Wed 26 May 2010 02:38 AM

      My thoughts entirely. By Domino's new stuff I take it you mean XPages, which is about the only new thing to happen to it in about the last 5+ years, and which doesn't excite me at all. Maybe because I've not played with it enough, but even still I'm yet to see anything done in Xpages that either a) looks half decent b) impresses me c) I couldn't do in Domino without XPages.

      On the flip side I'm finding ASP.NET amazingly liberating.

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