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Pallab Gupta

Director Of Development Services

ASP.NET MVC
SQL Server
jQuery
Knockout
Pallab Gupta
United States (New York)
Professional Status
Employed
Available
About Me
Over twenty years of rigorous experience as System Architect and developer in the Financial Services, Multi-Media, and communications applications. Thorough in .NET, Visual Basic/MS Access/Visual Interdev, SQL Server, MySQL and Oracle environments. Strong in server based development using stored procedures and triggers. Sound foundation in Windows architecture and systems programming. Conversant with relational database design methodologies and tools. Work experience involves extensive development in all aspects of the software development cycle. Excellent team and communication skills.
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Developer

Medivia
August 2004 to December 2005
Full-time
New York
United States - New York
  • Developed complex procedures in SQL Server for MS Word merge, XML data input, bulk uploads.

    Created complex reports to drive Excel. Created websites for clients of MediVia in ASP.NET/C#. These web sites use authentication and enable clients to check their program statuses. The clients can download programs as Outlook Calendar events and Excel spreadsheets that are dynamically generated. Created complete Admin modules for website for MediVia to update and enter documents, data etc. non-programatically. Created user components and used AJAX for non-postback updates. Used Web Services for geo-coding data along with AJAX calls for auto populating forms. Created mail/fax queue to work with Exchange and GFI Faxmaker. Used MapQuest/Google Maps API to show locations on Web Page. Extensive use of DataSets, DataGrids, Enterprise Libraries for Data and Security. Created procs for Zip/Radius search from Census data.
    Created SQL Documentor in C#. This application is used to call SQL Server objects and put an XML header about the object. This includes description, notes, creator, parameters etc. Once this is done, the Documentor produces a MSDN style help for each object and also creates files that can be compiled by the Microsoft Help Workshop to a standard .CHM help file. Thus a complete standalone object documentation for the code can be made available.