Technology Comfort Zone
Our team is familiar with a wide variety of software development technologies, but we have limitations. Some small development houses claim to do just about everything there is to do under the sun, but they only have 3 or 4 guys on staff. Either they're descendent's of Leonardo da Vinci, or they're making stuff up. How can such a small team have more than passing familiarity so many programming languages? Are they really experts at 25 different technologies? Unlikely.
Well, we're not gonna tell you we can do stuff we can't do just to boost our Google rankings.
Coding is a lot like riding a bike - you never forget how - but anyone who tells you they write solid C++ code after a two year break wildly optimistic. For this reason we've listed the technologies with which we're familiar and how recently we've worked with them. For the technologies listed under "Current" we can hit the ground running and you can get the most bang for your buck. If you've got some legacy code needing a face-lift or even a full re-write, have a look at our "It's been a while" list.
Current - Within the Last Year
.Net
- C#
- VB
- ASP
- Windows Forms
- SOAP Web Services (classic)
- Windows Communication Foundation (WCF)
Linux
Database
- Oracle
- MySQL
- MS SQL Server
Design
- Unified Modeling Language (UML) - we use Visual Paradigm for UML
- Entity Relationship Diagrams (ERD) - we use ER/Studio
- User Interaction Design - we use goal directed use cases based on Alan Cooper's second book, "The Inmates are Running the Asylum"
- User Interface Design - we use Balsamiq Mockups
It's Been a While - More than a Year or Two
- Delphi - Object Pascal
- Interbase/Firebird
- Classic ASP
- Cold Fusion