GCoders specialises in developing software solutions for industry and academia.
Software solutions for academia
Why waste valuable time whilst your PhD student climbs the learning curve of programming
technologies and their inevitable nuances and idiosyncracies? GCoders provides a
reliable surrogate for the PhD student well versed in cutting edge software technologies
and methodologies. With a track record of building highly complex systems
for industry and academia we fulfil the technical role which a research fellow /
PhD student would typically undertake, and carry out the work to a high standard.
We requiring no acknowledgement in the publication record, either as an author or
in the acknowledgements, strengthening your publication record.
The Web

The nature of web applications is slowly changing. It can't be denied that
we've already come a long way from the first interactive applications on the
Web, but there's still a fair way to go. With applications like Google's
Gmail and Microsoft's Office Live, the web application market is moving toward
applications delivered over the Web with the features and benefits of desktop applications
combined with the benefits of web applications.
[1].
Technologies
As long as software development is required, the domain of your problem is not
an issue. Desktop and web applications are written using the most appropriate platform
with the benefit of clean uncluttered interface design. Web applications are built
using ASP .NET, Ajax, Javascript, Flash and Actionscript where necessary. Database
hosting is deployed on a Microsoft platform, or the DBMS of your choice.
Web applications / sites hosted are guaranteed at 100% uptime.
References
[1] Henderson, Cal. 2006, "
Building Scalable
Web Sites", O'Reilly
Computational Chemistry Research.
GCoders works with academia in research projects requiring investigation
into new synthetic methodologies and utilising existing chemistry to synthesis organic
compounds.
Click here for more information about computational research for organic synthesises.
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