GrapeCity India Pvt. LtdGrapeCity has been in the software business for over 25 years. Our corporate headquarters are located in Sendai, Japan, with operations spanning throughout the United States and Asia. As a privately held corporation, we are consistently profitable, employing more than 800 employees worldwide. This Job is posted in http://www.grapecity.com/Employment/India/Default.aspx for more details visit http://www.grapecity.com/Employment/India/TeamleaddotNET.aspx For consideration and/or more information, please send cover letter and resume to jobs.india@grapecity.com . Technical Lead .NETThis position is responsible for the design, documentation, and implementation of the technological solution for our clients. He/she will provide technical guidance to software engineers to ensure customer satisfaction with delivery of high quality software. Will be managing small teams and participating in coding, development, design, architecture for projects. This position reports to either the Project Consultant or Sr. Project Consultant. Education
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Tags: .NET, .Net Framework 2.0/3.0, AJAX, ASP.NET, C, C#/VB.NET, DotNet, SQL Server 2000/2005, XML






Hi all,
I am working for a software integrator company. My projects includes working on Java and Ruby on Rails and Ajax. I think Web Services is really cool. We also recently have to now work on REST and they are talking about mashups and Struts. Can anyone tell me if there are some good training or conferences so that me and my team members can get to speed with these technologies. Learning from books is not my cup of tea, even not when I was doing engineering
All the help that group members can provide in this regard is much appreciated.
Thanks,
Vaibhavi