About C# Computing
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.NET pioneers:
- We realized early on the superiority of Microsoft.NET over any other programming platform and started developing on it long before its first official release.
- We developed an asynchronous JavaScript library to communicate with Microsoft .NET web services long before AJAX became popular.
- We successfully harnessed the power of .NET remoting/Web Services to isolate multiple instances of single threaded legacy components, providing a natural scalability path to legacy systems.
High performance code:
- We are obsessed with application performance. Our developers review every line of their code to make sure that it executes as fast as possible and with the minimal system resources.
- We perform static and dynamic code analysis for further optimization.
- All web applications are load tested to determine throughput and maximum load.
- Based on the load testing results, we develop an application scalability roadmap. Our goal is to deliver an application that for years to come can be scaled through minimal hardware upgrades.
High quality code:
- We have developed a set of internal software development standards that encapsulates industry and company-wide body of knowledge regarding the best programming practices. By following these standards, we write low complexity, highly readable and maintainable code.
Hard problems:
- We enjoy solving business and technology problems. Please let us know if you have one.
Background
C# Computing was started as a C# tutorial web site in 2000. Most of the tutorials were written by Aleksey Nudelman, who was then a graduate student at UC Santa Barbara. Dr. Nudelman later used the tutorials to teach C# certification classes at UCLA and UCSB.
In 2001, C# Computing adopted Microsoft .NET web services as the technology of choice for integration with legacy systems. We have demonstrated that a legacy Mumps database built to support a client-server VB6.0 application could be run through a Microsoft.NET web service with a significant performance improvement and at a huge cost reduction for the implementation.
In 2002 we entered financial data modeling and pricing business, and moved our office to Thousand Oaks, CA.
In 2005 we expanded our array of medical software products to include HL7 interfaces, HL7 Sockets, custom data extraction and browser printing solutions.
In 2006 we became a mobile content delivery provider offering SMS, MMS and Carrier Lookups.
In 2007 C# Computing became a California Limited Liability Company (LLC). We also developed a real time Texas Ratio calculator for all US Banks.
Our current and former clients include:
