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Microsoft .NET
Microsoft has introduced a powerful collection of development tools as their .NET framework.
Components written in one .NET language are reusable in other .NET languages, and a large suite of
objects and methods are implicitly available in all languages, reducing development time. My experience
includes C#, C++, Visual Basic, and ASP.NET.
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C#
The structure of C# is similar to Java, making it simple to transition from Java to .NET. I have been
programming in C# since 2002, and I've produced several projects exclusively in C# as well as many components
written in C# for structure and speed.
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C++
The introduction of .NET has not taken away the power or speed of modules written in C++. I have
been using C++ since 1993, and my experience with C++ in the .NET framework dates back to 2002. I have programmed
many components in C++ for speed.
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Visual Basic
Visual Basic makes it simple to program front-end components to an application, and .NET has given VB the power
to produce reliable back-end code as well. I have been using Visual Basic since 2001, and have focused on user interface
and form development.
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ASP.NET
Combining the extensibility of the .NET framework and the simplicity of the ASP scripting language, ASP.NET is a powerful
choice for web development. I have been using ASP.NET since 2003, and I have produced several websites using the .NET web framework.
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