Over the past ten years, the Data Research Group Team has provided enormous knowledge not only to customers
but also to the software development world at large. Several senior members of the DRG programming team
have written developer tools and class libraries that are currently used by thousands of other
programmers all across the industry. DRG has had articles published on Microsoft’s official website as
well as Hotscripts.com, Codeguru, and Matthew Reynolds’s DotNET247. Several ASP.NET components that DRG
has written, including Input Mask, SlickUpload and CityStateFinder, have produced such an addiction in
the community that DRG has been forced to open specific departments to monitor and support those tools.
Senior members of the DRG programming team have been asked several times to give speeches at ASP.NET
user groups and online research forums. Here is a specific breakdown of the technologies that DRG uses
every day:
(1 = exposure, 2 = general knowledge, 3 = thorough knowledge, 4 = expert)
| Programming |
Database |
| .NET Platform |
4 |
SQL Server |
4 |
| C# |
4 |
Oracle |
4 |
| VB.NET |
4 |
Stored Procedures |
4 |
| Visual Basic |
4 |
T-SQL |
4 |
| Windows API |
3 |
PL-SQL |
2 |
| C/C++ |
3 |
Complex Queries |
4 |
| Java |
4 |
Complex Reporting |
4 |
| Ruby |
2 |
ADO |
4 |
| Mono |
2 |
ADODB |
4 |
| Python |
3 |
ADO.NET |
4 |
| Delphi |
2 |
MS Access |
4 |
| |
|
OLEDB |
4 |
| |
| Web |
OS |
| ASP.NET |
4 |
Windows 2k/XP/2k3 |
4 |
| ASP |
4 |
Windows 9x/Me/NT |
4 |
| XHTML 1.0 |
4 |
|
|
| HTML 4.0 |
4 |
Linux (General) |
3 |
| CSS |
4 |
Linux (Redhat) |
3 |
| DHTML |
4 |
FreeBSD |
3 |
| JSP |
4 |
|
  |
| J2EE |
4 |
XML Technologies |
| Java Applets |
3 |
XML |
4 |
| IIS |
4 |
XSLT |
4 |
| Apache |
4 |
XQuery |
2 |
| JavaScript/VBScript |
4 |
XPath |
3 |
| |