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  • .NET / C# Developer and Build Engineer, Colorado

    Vistronix, Inc. is actively seeking a C#, .NET programmers to join our project team in Fort Collins, CO. Candidates should be knowledgeable and experienced with operations and deployment of custom software systems to: • Design, implement, and administer an independent build process from which released...
    Posted to Job Board - Openings (Forum) by Liz Alston on 08-22-2008
  • C# Developer

    We are looking for a full-time, razor-sharp C# / .NET 3.5 / ASP.NET Senior Web Developer who will be responsible for the design and development of new features and enhancements to our growing business. Ideal candidates will be at the top of the game in the latest web technologies and techniques. Looking...
    Posted to Job Board - Openings (Forum) by Atelesentropy on 08-05-2008
  • C#/ASP.NET Developer

    I have a position in the Southern part of the Salt Lake Valley for a upper mid to senior level C#/ASP.NET developer. Duties/Responsibilities Designs/codes applications following specifications using the appropriate tools. Maintains and modifies existing applications on their own as well as under direction...
    Posted to Job Board - Openings (Forum) by Atelesentropy on 08-05-2008
  • Full time Software Engineer positions

    65-110k Maintaining systems to support 1600 person company in Henderson NV. Fluency in at least one of the following - Perl, Java, C++, C#, Phthon, PHP. Experiance with SQL, large-scale ERP systems, and High volume transactional systems. Experience with Linux. Company offers Relocation services...
    Posted to Job Board - Openings (Forum) by John_Whitaker on 07-22-2008
  • Accessing a Remote Database in ASP.NET (Working Around the Double Hop Conundrum)

    I've recently been thinking about database authentication in an ASP.NET application. While this concept is most definitely unoriginal - a great many web applications must perform data access of some sort - it is easy to get confused by the many variations of data access. To summarize in brief, there...
    Posted to Aaron Zupancic's Blog (Weblog) by Anonymous on 07-13-2008
  • Suppressing Control Redrawing While Updating

    I was putting together a small application today that presents data in a TextBox. Now while this isn't too uncommon :), the text gets added to the TextBox a line at a time via the TextBox's .AppendText() method. I needed to do this repeatedly and in succession. As it turns out, an unwelcome side...
    Posted to Aaron Zupancic's Blog (Weblog) by Anonymous on 06-27-2008
  • Cheap .NET 3.5 Books from Amazon.com!

    Amazon.com has quite a few .NET 3.5 books for under $20 right now. I’m planning on picking up quite a few of them for my team at work.
    Posted to Justin Long's Blog (Weblog) by Anonymous on 05-06-2008
  • Community Launch Event | April 10th

    The Utah .NET Users Group will be hosting a Community launch event for Visual Studio 2008, Windows Server 2008, and SQL Server 2008. This is a series of event across the country hosted by users groups and sponsored by Microsoft, Ineta, Culminis, and Pass. The Utah .NET User Group has decided to make...
    Posted to Matthew M. Osborn's Blog (Weblog) by Anonymous on 04-08-2008
  • VB.NET Developer

    There is an opening for a mid-level to senior VB.NET developer. Duties include designing, building and installing vb add ons for SAP Business 1. Skills: VB.NET C#.NET MSSQL 2000, 2005 Stored procedures SDK development Some travel might be required. Comfortable with meeting with customers over...
    Posted to Job Board - Openings (Forum) by pantegra on 04-07-2008
  • Coding Question: Max Consecutive Characters

    Recently I was asked to code a simple method. This method should take in two parameters a string and a character. The goal of the method was to count the max number of consecutive times the character parameter appeared in the string. So an example would be that the string "abaabbaaa" is passed...
    Posted to Matthew M. Osborn's Blog (Weblog) by Anonymous on 04-05-2008
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