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The Windows application development world has remained relatively stable since Windows
95, due to the robust class library which Microsoft has offered for so many years;
MFC (the Microsoft Foundation Classes). MFC objects wrap the elements of the Windows
interface, as well as many of the less visible but still important aspects of a
software system (such as files and text handling). Although MFC has evolved since
SMedicare’s initial work with it when Windows was still 16-bit, it retains much
of the initial structure and conventions. Our developers are experts in MFC (and,
more recently, .NET) development.
It is important that a Windows developer also have a good working knowledge of the
huge Platform SDK, in order to understand just what is possible when a client wants
to step outside the bounds of convention, or when size limitations or other factors
preclude the use of MFC. Here too, we have kept pace with Microsoft, and we are
comfortable implementing Windows projects with a variety of tools and approaches.
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SMedicare takes a flexible, long-term approach to technology and design decisions.
We use our knowledge of most major software technologies to help you choose the
best platform for your application. If the right tools don’t exist, we can build
them from scratch or assemble pre-existing components.
Of course, your long-term support plans, existing systems, schedule, and budget
weigh heavily into these decisions. We take the time to get to know our clients
and the business requirements for their software.
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