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DEVsource Consulting specializes in .NET development for custom business applications with deep expertise in the C#/.NET programming language. We have been providing Microsoft .NET development and professional consulting services since the 2001 beta release of .NET.
DEVsource has successfully developed and deployed many custom .NET applications for Web and Windows platforms and custom devices throughout the US.
What is .NET?
Microsoft’s .NET Framework is a technology platform and programming model that provides the ability to efficiently develop, deploy and manage well-architected software solutions. The .NET Framework is a structured software development environment that facilitates the efficient creation of complex software applications that are reliable, scalable and extensible by managing memory, security and language integration.
What are the advantages of .NET?
- .NET accelerates development time and lowers project costs by providing a set of unified development tools which enable custom code modules to be re-used within custom applications and across Web-based and Windows-based systems
- .NET accelerates development time and reduces the probability of programming errors by providing a large library of pre-coded functional modules.
- .NET solutions enable businesses to integrate their systems in a more agile manner and share information across different platforms and operating systems via Web Services (software components which allow separate systems to communicate automatically through standard Internet protocols such as XML).
- .NET applications can be easily configured to run on different hardware devices and integrate with external systems without changes to source code.
- The structured .NET development environment produces more stable applications with fewer defects.
- .NET provides greater compatibility with Microsoft Server and desktop systems and SQL Server databases.
- .NET provides strong built-in security and privacy protection.
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