Mowgli1647545497 Posted February 9, 2005 Report Share Posted February 9, 2005 I have a new (possibly mutli-year) contract that I may be closing with a colleague in the April timeframe. If it does, we are going to need experienced OO .net developers (preferrably c#). This is not a done deal, but I want to be prepared with our RFP proposal, so I'm lining up potentials now in case it closes. Please PM me if you have solid java or VB or especially c# experience. PM me for details. *cough* Paul Bienvenu (SsseeYa) this means you especially *cough* Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ryoga Posted February 9, 2005 Report Share Posted February 9, 2005 Originally posted by Mowgli: I have a new (possibly mutli-year) contract that I may be closing with a colleague in the April timeframe. If it does, we are going to need experienced OO .net developers (preferrably c#). This is not a done deal, but I want to be prepared with our RFP proposal, so I'm lining up potentials now in case it closes. Please PM me if you have solid java or VB or especially c# experience. PM me for details. *cough* Paul Bienvenu (SsseeYa) this means you especially *cough* PM sent. smile.gif Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mowgli1647545497 Posted February 10, 2005 Author Report Share Posted February 10, 2005 A little more info - it will be done in c#, but if you're experienced in java and or VB the transition is easy enough that I think between now and April anyone who'd want to could get conversant enough in c# to get past my Architect. He'll ask questions like: - What are the two main security paradigms in use in windows development. - Whats the difference between an abstract class and an interface? - Whats the diffference between a dataset and a data reader? - What would you use a data reader for? So while those questions aren't c# specific, and they do indicate a necessary understanding of the benefits of using an infrastructure, folks will need to demonstrate a comfort with the syntax and mechanics of working with c# in MS VS .net (2003 or above). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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