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Saturday, 22 November 2008

The best .NET Developer in Norwich?

We want the best web developers in Norwich working at our studio.

In return for being ambitious, hard working and skilled, we'll ensure you love your work!

So what are we looking for? Well, we've got a couple of posts advertised at the moment on the website, but even if you don't exactly match those requirements, get in touch anyway. You'll still need to be intellegent, motivated and fun, but whether you have just graduated, or you've been building web apps for over ten years, we want to hear from you.

We develop almost all of our applications on ASP.NET, with an SQL Server in behind in. Everything is XHTML/CSS orientated on the front end.

So, if you want to work in a company that values your skills and your development, and rewards achievement and success, you really should get in touch with us!!

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Sunday, 26 October 2008

Back to the future

Progress is, by definition, a positive thing. But isn't it frustrating when you then have to go back and work on something older again. Then you realise just how far you've come.

I've recently been working on a site developed in .NET 2.0 - we've come all the way now to 3.5 (which in fact is deceptively only actually one version up) but the differences in some tasks are incredible.

I set out to create an entirely custom paging User Control for a .NET 2.0 datagrid - seemed like a simple idea at the time - but the datagrid in question was a pretty complex one, and the ASP.NET Page Cycle threw in a few curve balls! And I wanted a control that could be applied to any datagrid. This proved to be a great deal more difficult than I expected. Perhaps my expectations were biased by the ease of achieving this with the new ASP 3.5 ListView (as previously hyped up by me). It ended up taking a good four-five hours. The good news is, it is now, rock solid, is totally reusable and can be applied to every scenario that I can imagine.

Next time, hopefully the client in question will have access to .NET 3.5 though!

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Tuesday, 11 March 2008

ASP.NET / VB.NET developer

Blue Hat is looking for a new .NET developer. With experience in VB.NET 2.0/3.5 and, ideally, MCPD or MCSD certified! A great company to work for that will support your development, it's ambitious, is growing and has great clients!

What else can I say! Have a look: Blue Hat Jobs

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Saturday, 1 March 2008

Silverlight on it's way

A little late on the posting, but just had a look though Scott Gu's blog about Silverlight 2.0... Really looking forward to seeing this in action (and ready for us .NET developers to use)!

Scott Gu Looking forward to Silverlight 2.0

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