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$60/hr Starting at $25

- Microsoft Certified Professional for developing Web Applications using .NET. - Developed and migrated classic ASP Web applications to ASP.NET for clients Used C# and VB languages with Dot NET framework with MS SQL Server, Sybase, Crystal reports etc. - Developed Javascript and XML functions for a number of clients. - Developed a windows Billing application using VB language, Dot NET framework and various third party controls such as datagrids and smart controls. -Developed one of the first enterprise applications for Palm pilot. -Cutting edge technology web applications with a major telecom giant. -Developed Shrink Wrapped products sold at retail stores. -B2B integration using SOAP, HTTP, XML.

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$60/hr Ongoing

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- Microsoft Certified Professional for developing Web Applications using .NET. - Developed and migrated classic ASP Web applications to ASP.NET for clients Used C# and VB languages with Dot NET framework with MS SQL Server, Sybase, Crystal reports etc. - Developed Javascript and XML functions for a number of clients. - Developed a windows Billing application using VB language, Dot NET framework and various third party controls such as datagrids and smart controls. -Developed one of the first enterprise applications for Palm pilot. -Cutting edge technology web applications with a major telecom giant. -Developed Shrink Wrapped products sold at retail stores. -B2B integration using SOAP, HTTP, XML.

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.NETAdobe DreamweaverASPASP.NETBillingCC#cnmCrystal ReportsCSSFrontpageHTTPJavaScriptMicrosoftMicrosoft SQL ServerMsODBCPalmSoapSQLSybaseUMLWindowsXMLXSLT

1 Reviews

  • Len_Sitnick says,

    He was a pleasure to work with, with great communication. He worked quickly, incorporated my feedback well, and solved our problem in an economical and straightforward way. I will definitely work with him in the future, and highly recommend him.

    for Web Development/ASP and MS SQL on Mar 14, 2006