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TECHNOLOGY
IIS, ASP & ASP.net
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Whilst HTML and JavaScript allow computer code to be run on the client (end user) machine, ASP and ASP.Net allow us to run code on a web server - essential for communicating with on-line databases, web-based shops and e-commerce applications. |
XP Embedded
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XP Embedded is a customizable version of the mainstream Windows® XP operating system. Aimed at devices with a dedicated function, XPe allows us to build systems that use the power and flexibility of Windows, but that appear to the end user as a special purpose machine, not a PC. |
Visual Studio .NET
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The .NET development environment is extremely feature-rich – bringing powerful new features to Visual Basic, a whole new language, C#, and an unrivalled ability to integrate seemingly disparate systems. Many of the new .NET features are aimed at business systems and Internet related applications. |
Visual C++ & Visual Basic
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Despite Microsoft's strong push to promote their Visual Studio .Net products, Visual C++ and Visual Basic still hold a strong place in the development marketplace, and will continue to do so. |
Microsoft Windows NT4,
2000, XP, 2003
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The Microsoft Windows operating system can be found on more computers world-wide than any other. Writing your applications to run under Windows allows one to maintain a familiar "feel" to the software with which users will be comfortable. |
HTML, JavaScript, VB
Script
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HTML, JavaScript and VB Script are the programming languages that really make the Internet come alive. HTML provides the basic building blocks, essential for even the simplest of web sites, whereas JavaScript can be used to add lively dynamic content to your web site. |
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