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ProAce is a certified Microsoft Gold Partner with extensive experience in architecture, engineering, quality assurance, deployment and management of custom .NET applications. The .NET Framework is one of ProAce’s core technology practice areas.

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Microsoft .NET

The .NET Framework is a set of Microsoft technologies for connecting information, people, systems and devices. It enables developers to collaborate by facilitating the communication of multiple languages, approaches and techniques to bring you high quality software at a rapid rate.

ASP.NET

Microsoft’s primary Web application framework used to build powerful Web applications and software.

ASP.NET MVC

A Web application framework for .NET that implements the model-view-controller pattern.

ASP.NET Web Forms

Web Forms for ASP.NET are the original way for users to enter data that is sent to a server for processing.

Silverlight

Silverlight offers animation, multimedia and graphic capabilities similar to those of Adobe Flash but integrated with .NET.

C# Development

An object-oriented programming language developed by Microsoft that runs on the .NET Framework.

Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF)

A subset of the .NET framework that provides a unified programming model for building rich Windows user experiences.

Windows Workflow Foundation (WWF)

A programming model, in-process workflow engine and rehostable designer to implement long-running processes as workflows within .NET applications.

Windows Communication Foundation (WCF)

A unified programming model for developing service-oriented applications.

Language-Integrated Query (LINQ)

A database querying component for .NET that advanced expression capabilities.

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Why pick Microsoft .NET?

Microsoft® .NET is a set of Microsoft software technologies for connecting information, people, systems and devices. It enables a high level of software integration through the use of Web services’ small, discrete, building-block applications that connect to each other as well as to other, larger applications over the Internet.

.NET is infused into the products that make up the Microsoft platform, providing the ability to quickly and reliably build, host, deploy and utilize connected solutions using Web services, all with the protection of industry-standard security technologies.

At the heart of the .NET platform is a common language runtime engine and a base framework. All programmers are familiar with these concepts, and many have at least dabbled with the C runtime library, the standard template library, the MFC library, the Active Template Library, the Visual Basic® runtime library or the Java virtual machine. In fact, the Windows operating system itself can be thought of as a runtime engine and library. Runtime engines and libraries offer services to applications, and programmers love them because they save time and facilitate code reuse. This explanation is from “Microsoft .NET Framework Delivers the Platform for an Integrated, Service-Oriented Web” by Jeffrey Richter in Microsoft’s MSDN Library.