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Fortran for Microsoft.NET
Narayana Rao Surapaneni
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26 Dec 2001
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This article gives you an introduction about how Fortran can be used to write wide variety of applications under .NET framework
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Narayana Rao Surapaneni
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United States
Narayana Rao Surapaneni is a Microsoft Certified Solution Developer for .NET, Microsoft Certified Solution Developer and a Sun Certified Java Professional.
He has received international acclaim for authoring dozens of industry papers on .NET and other Microsoft technologies for leading web sites and magazines. He is on the panel of contributors for IT magazine.
He has delivered many public seminars on the .NET framework, C#, web services, Service Oriented architecture and ASP.NET. Surapaneni lead Microsoft.NET & Web Services Center of Excellence.
His priorities include:
• Track technology/product releases
• Develop a strategy for each specific technology/product
• Develop methodologies/frameworks
• Develop prototypes and proof-of-concepts
• Microsoft.NET Framework 2.0/ASP.NET 2.0/ VS.NET 2005
• Integration and collaboration services
• Web Services and Service Oriented Orchitectures
He is the co-author of the following books:
1. Java & .NET: A Developer Guide to Interoperability and Migration (ISBN: 81-203-2444-7, http://www.prenticehallindia.com/)
2. Migrating to .Net: A Pragmatic Path to Visual Basic .Net, Visual C++ .Net and ASP .Net (ISBN: 0-13-100962-1, www.amazon.com)
3. Microsoft.NET Tutorial for beginners
(http://download.microsoft.com/download/8/e/7/8e725d96-7ec3-498b-9fa7-86779aed101f/dotNET%20Tutorial%20for%20Beginners.pdf)
Narayana Rao Surapaneni is a recipient of the world wide Most Valuable Professional Award by Microsoft (2002-2004). He was also awarded the Asia Most Valuable Professional by Microsoft. He is one of the charter members of MCSD.NET
When it comes to the suggesting a solution he emphasizes on the importance of well thought architectures and design principles. It is no surprise that many clients see him as the person whom they can approach to arrive at a right technology solution!
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