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I have rescued several databases and web applications from disaster. The projects
were botched by the previous developers and were unusable. The client lost time and money.
I have completely redesigned these databases and software designs into solid working web applications.
You can view my portfolio under Successful Projects at my site: SandyPondConsulting.com.
To help clients be successful with their web projects I have written an article titled:
"How to Find a Good Developer" (SandyPondConsulting.com)
To ensure project success I follow a software development process.
To read more see: Keys to Successful Projects (SandyPondConsulting.com).
Client Testimonials:
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"We appreciate all the great work you've done for us!"
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"I have immense faith in your ability to solve any problem thrown at you."
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"My experience with Ed has been very positive -- he's very responsive and
customer-focused."
I develop exclusively in C#, ASP.NET, and SQL Server as I believe these are the best web application development tools available today. I do not do graphic web design.
Robert Glass notes in Software Runaways, Lessons Learned from Massive Software Project Failures" that 42% of projects fail due to lack of senior staff.
I have over 25 years experience in software development.
Free 30 minute consultations on web application development.
Please note my travel plans below.
Ed Swartz
75 Sandy Pond Road #11
Ayer, MA 01432
978-772-0888
Ed.Swartz@SandyPondConsulting.com
PS2. Please be careful who you hire through Craigslist. Here's a note from a firm who had problems with inexperienced and unprofessional developers:
"We have hired multiple programmers to build our website. The first programmer
was overseas, so we had a difficult time coordinating with him. The second
programmer was more interested in doing what he wanted to do rather than what
we wanted him to do....Thus far we have spend over $3,500 on our website and
still, as you can see, our site looks cheesy and it's prone to many problems
that need to be reworked."
http://washingtondc.craigslist.org/art/124816328.html
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