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GAPVelocity AI Studio helps you move from outdated tech stacks to the latest desktop, web, and cloud platforms—smarter, faster, and with less risk.
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GAPVelocity AI helps you move from outdated tech stacks to the latest desktop, web, and cloud platforms—smarter, faster, and with less risk.
Choose a platform to see migration options:
Our comprehensive approach to application modernization, from assessment to production deployment.
BYTEINSIGHT
GAPVelocity AI Studio helps you move from outdated tech stacks to the latest desktop, web, and cloud platforms—smarter, faster, and with less risk.
Choose a platform to see migration options:
GAPVelocity AI helps you move from outdated tech stacks to the latest desktop, web, and cloud platforms—smarter, faster, and with less risk.
Choose a platform to see migration options:
Our comprehensive approach to application modernization, from assessment to production deployment.
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by DeeDee Walsh, on Feb 4, 2024 12:15:00 AM
.NET Core, once the shiny new kid on the block, has taken an interesting journey in the world of software development. Its evolution has been marked by leaps and bounds, …
Read Storyby DeeDee Walsh, on Jan 29, 2024 12:02:00 AM
Back in 2021, Mauricio Rojas wrote a post, "Can I use WCF in .NET Core .NET6" which was obviously very interesting to lots of .NET developers. While the original post …
Read Storyby DeeDee Walsh, on Jan 22, 2024 2:19:14 PM
Microsoft released .NET 8 in November 2023, and it was MASSIVE. The last long-term support (LTS) version of .NET - .NET 6 was equally earth-shattering. However, the differences between NET …
Read Storyby DeeDee Walsh, on Jan 15, 2024 12:30:00 AM
Ever wondered how the new .NET 8 can play nicely with Snowflake* (arguably the cool kid on the data warehousing block)? Good news! Today we're diving into the world of …
Read Storyby DeeDee Walsh, on Jan 3, 2024 9:11:34 AM
Embracing the unpredictability of Generative AI In software development, the term "engineering"* carries a weight of precision and predictability. When a coder writes a script in languages like C# or …
Read Storyby DeeDee Walsh, on Dec 30, 2023 12:53:18 AM
On the Translation of Programs: an introductory level view at GAPVelocity AI approach Imagine you’ve got a bunch of old-school computer programs… And you want to bring them into the …
Read Storyby John Browne, on Dec 5, 2023 5:00:00 AM
Is this your 2023 state of the art? It's no mystery why 3GL and 4GL tools took off in the 1990s. Personal computers (PCs) had made huge inroads into the …
Read Storyby John Browne, on Nov 20, 2023 10:18:21 AM
The unveiling of .NET 8 last week at .NET Conf showed not just the expected new features but also a clear view of Microsoft's view of .NET as an all-encompassing …
Read Storyby John Browne, on Oct 30, 2023 2:56:24 PM
Since today is Halloween, I thought depicting legacy applications as sort of the living dead was on-brand. I mean, they work, right? Just maybe not great. At least they don't …
Read Storyby DeeDee Walsh, on Oct 24, 2023 3:00:00 AM
Code analyzers in .NET 8 are like your personal code quality guardians. They continuously scan your code, identify potential issues, and even suggest fixes. But what exactly are they, and …
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