Strengths

Following is a collection of the areas in which I have established knowledge, skills, and abilities (KSA) which I show here as Strengths. Some of these strengths are areas in which I have a lot of hands-on experience, and some are skills I’ve acquired but have not the opportunities yet to exercise them. Others are areas in which I’ve had a variable degree of exposure.

These strengths are grouped into these three categories:

Platforms
The hosting environment, device, or system on which an application is specifically designed to reside.
Framework
A framework is loosely described as the necessary libraries, classes, and development tools which will be used to build an application.
Languages
Languages refer to the programming languages in which the application is written. Many applications often use several languages to develop a complete product. For example, I often use C# for the backend code, HTML, CSS, and jQuery for the frontend code.

By default, the strengths view displays all of these. You can filter these strengths using the Category dropdown in the command bar below.

ASP.Net
http://www.asp.net/
A free web framework for building Web sites and Web applications using HTML, CSS and JavaScript. Create Web APIs, mobile sites and use real-time technologies.
Azure
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/
Microsoft Azure is a growing collection of integrated cloud services that developers and IT professionals use to build, deploy, and manage applications through our global network of data centers.
Blazor
https://dotnet.microsoft.com/en-us/apps/aspnet/web-apps/blazor
Blazor is a Single Page Application development framework from the ASP.NET team that allows developers to write rich web UI experiences using HTML, CSS, and C# instead of JavaScript.
Bootstrap
http://getbootstrap.com/
A popular HTML, CSS, and JS framework for developing responsive, mobile first projects on the web.
C#
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/vstudio/hh341490.aspx
A high-level, multi-paradigm, general-purpose programming language for building apps using Visual Studio and the .NET Framework.
C++
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C%2B%2B
A general-purpose programming language.
CSS 3
http://www.w3schools.com/css/css3_intro.asp
The third version of Cascading Style Sheets (CSS).
HTML 5
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTML5
Version 5 of the Hypertext Markup Language (HTML)
JavaScript
https://www.javascript.com/
A scripting language used to add dynamic interactivity to web pages.
jQuery
http://jquery.com/
jQuery is a fast, small, and feature-rich JavaScript library
MVC
http://www.asp.net/mvc
Mvc is a framework that is built on the separation of Model, Views and Controllers.
Razor
http://www.w3schools.com/aspnet/webpages_razor.asp
Razor is a web page framework that enables both HTML and server-side code to be developed in the same page.
Silverlight
https://www.microsoft.com/silverlight/
Silverlight is a powerful development tool for creating engaging, interactive user experiences for Web and mobile applications.
SQL Server
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id = 29062
A SQL Database server platform by Microsoft.
Visual Basic
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/2x7h1hfk.aspx
Visual Basic is a third-generation event-driven programming language and integrated development environment from Microsoft.
WinForms
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Forms
WinForms is a GUI class library included as a part of Microsoft .NET Framework providing a platform to write rich client applications for desktop, laptop, and tablet PCs.
XAML
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc295302.aspx
Extensible Application Markup Language is an XML-based markup language developed by Microsoft and used primarily for UI development with Silverlight.
XML
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XML
Extensible Markup Language (XML) is a markup language that defines a set of rules for encoding documents.