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If you are only targeting Windows platforms, then using .Net makes lots of sense.
But if you plan to go multi-platform and are betting on Mono for that, then good luck.
Where are all the Unix, AS/400 tools for application server and clustering support that .Net(in Windows) and Java offer, in the Mono world?
And lets not forget that Mono only supports the .Net APIs partially.
http://www.mono-project.com/Compatibility