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Web Application Development

CodeCampServer uses:

ASP.NET MVC and MVC Contrib (an open source project founded by Jeffrey Palermo and Eric Hexter that extends the capabilities of ASP.NET MVC) Headspring has a deep commitment to ASP.NET MVC. Jeffrey Palermo and Jimmy Bogard, a principal consultant with Headspring, are two of the authors of a treatise on MVC titled: ASP.NET MVC in Action.

CodeCampServer uses:

Automapper - an open source API that takes the dirtiness out of object-to-object mappings and also allows for complex objects to be flattened into simple ones… A child referencing a parent may be cast to a new object that has the parameters of both. This means of simplification often allows for the additional simplification of user interfaces where objects might be flattened before being displayed. Looping logic to pick through the children of a parent at the UI may be forgone.

Headspring has pioneered web development...

since 2001 when our CEO, Dustin Wells, started the firm. It is what we do best, and we'd like to think we measure up to any comparable company in the web application development space. We have hired the best and the brightest and are keen to put them to work for you.

You say you've heard this before?

Why trust Headspring? After all, doesn't every company boast of doing things "the right way?"

Our company began its modern era in mid 2007 with the arrival of Kevin Hurwitz, our Chief Architect, who brought Agile development and onion architecture to Headspring's projects. A collection of cutting-edge Extreme Programming technologies and a clever new of means of painlessly automating database changes were consolidated into an open source offering called The Tarantino Project by Kevin which has been the standard toolkit for Headspring's developments since. That year Headspring produced Hubbuzz.com, a web-based apartment location service, which won Web Marketing Associations WebAward for Outstanding Achievement.

At 2007's end, Jeffrey Palermo became Headspring's CTO, and together Dustin, Jeffrey, and Kevin began to pursue an opportunity to build a substantial records sharing system for a government entity. The job was won and in requiring a team of dozens and a multiyear commitment on the part of Headspring, it has served as a proving ground for all of our approaches to web application development.

All that we have learned has been condensed into Codecampserver, a free open source download which we welcome the public to scrutinize in assessing us. Codecampserver serves as the backbone of our new projects, becoming quickly refined into a new project by Solution Factory for VS.Net, another open source project spearheaded by Eric Hexter, Headspring's Director of Open Source Software Initiatives. The feature set within Codecampserver, all of which is secured under unit tests, is carried over to a new project affording us the ability to get up and running quickly. We may thus provide value to our clients immediately when other vendors might waste time recreating the wheel.

The result has been client elation.

Outsource your development to us.

We have already been through the ringer and have emerged wiser for it. We wish to architect projects so that they may be successful. Let us take the pain out of web application development. To begin:

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