Tuesday 22 October 2013

Four Qualities, A Good ASP.NET Programmer Must Have

ASP.NET is a web technology released by Microsoft as a version of .NET Framework. Have you ever considered of outsourcing ASP.NET Web Development project?  If so, then you must have also wondered what it means to be a good software programmer. Is this just a matter of experience? Or is this connected with knowledge and practice or rather with some inborn abilities? Okay, so let’s have a glance at a few “must have programmer qualities”.

Are They Good At Analyzing? If one has an analytical mind it means he is able to observe data, retain the information and eventually resolves problems. Technical skills includes: classic ASP, Microsoft SQL 2000/2005, XML, MS Access, JavaScript, DHTML, VBScript and Jscript, CSS and AJAX. Since ASP.NET is desktop application development tool running online, the programmer should be able to ensure quick action on the changes and modifications which may be required due to changes in the business.  It not only saves time but also a lot of inconvenience.

Are They Trustworthy? Even though the job of an ASP.NET Programmer mostly requires technical skill however a few other traits should also be considered while hiring a software programmer. Whilst asp.net development is entrusted with developing the programming code, the company you hire should be a trustworthy. This could be analyzed by looking at some referrals from the previous clients.

Are They Experienced? An experienced .net development company will have a better idea to handle the web applications despite any other issues in the project.

Are They Good Listeners? An ASP.NET developer has to work in coordination with other professionals like software engineers, designers, architects, etc. So, it is must they have to properly communicate. Also, if your ideas have to breathe alive, they have to give ears to you. Not only they listen but must come up with many queries that are reasonable and give you the assurance that the project is going to be a grant success.

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