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1. Torq Framework
(How We Work)
... on five separate software layers. Each layer has a standard set of libraries that are used for building applications. Each layer only depends on the layers below it ensuring a consistent program structure. ...
Created on 01 March 2009
2. Visual Studio and Resharper
(Technologies We Work With)
We primarily use the Visual Studio integrated development environment for most development tasks. Visual Studio combined with Resharper is a powerful combination for .NET applications. We also use Visual ...
Created on 31 December 2008
3. Test Frameworks
(Technologies We Work With)
... for Silverlight applications. We test our C/C++ based software products using an internal test framework similar in structure to the xUnit family of test frameworks but tailored to our C/C++ build and ...
Created on 31 December 2008
4. Isolation Framework
(Technologies We Work With)
We have standardized on the Moq framework for isolation (or mocking) in testing .NET applications. ...
Created on 31 December 2008
5. Dependency Injection
(Technologies We Work With)
We have standardized on the Autofac framework for supporting Dependency Injection in our .NET applications. Dependency injection allows us to practically split our software source code into small modules ...
Created on 31 December 2008
6. .NET Framework
(Technologies We Work With)
... execution of programs written for the framework. The .NET Framework is a key Microsoft offering and is used for developing most new applications created for the Windows platform. Torq Software has chosen ...
Created on 31 December 2008
7. Integrate with Clients and Suppliers
(Reducing Your Costs)
... in a neat efficient combination. We have implemented systems that use a combination of Windows programs, Web applications and server programs that integrate supply chain workflows. One such example of ...
Created on 31 December 2008

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