We recently started a bilateral collaboration with the research institute Petnica (
http://pi.petnica.rs/). The Institute has hired ICodeFactory to hold seminars on a regular basis, on various topics concerning computer science. The Petnica Research Institute exists for more than 15 years now, and is the primar research institute for young people in the whole Balkan region. It hosts yearly more than 2500 high scholars as well as students, who are usually top of the crop in their respective regions.
In many fields they are conducting active research in, ICodeFactory was hired to provide expert knowledge and tutoring in the field of Computer Science, thus making our experts collaborators in the Research Institute. This underlines our goals to remain close to the academic society in spite being a company that works in the industry. The first session took place on the 12th of July, and was a short lecture on web development in general, explaining various protocols, how the web works, and a short demonstration on how it all works using Microsoft Technologies.
The lecture left the attendance feeling satisfied, and the hosts emphasized their desire to shortly organize another one of these lectures.
One of our experts was trusted in concepting a short 45 minute session on one of the subject covering Miscrosoft Technologies. The user group worked together with the STC (Student Tech Club FTN) on providing an introductory session to all parties involved.
The subject of the session involved asp.net 3.5, asp.net ajax, ajax control toolkit, update panels and pagemethods,
with some regards to performance along with some best practice tips and tricks. The session was completed successfully, with a lively discussion that followed.
One of our experts was hired by a german company to do onsite development at their offices in Bonn, Germany. The company is in automotive industry, and the knowledge of our client helped put the project on its feet.
The hire period was 4 weeks, with the client left very satisfied with the work of our expert. The technologies involved were c# 3.5, asp.net 3.5, asp.net mvc, LinQ etc.