Despite being one of the oldest development frameworks out there, .NET continues to thrive with companies old and new using it to build a variety of applications. The toolset has only become more robust. Its third party library support continues to expand and with companies like Microsoft and Amazon making massive investments into .NET, its future is secure.
But, creating a tech stack of remote collaboration and development tools can be hard. Since your organization’s overall productivity and running costs depend heavily on which services and tools you go with, selecting the right tools is of paramount importance before you hire remote .NET developers.
Here’s a list of tools that we work with.
VSCode
VSCode is also a relatively lightweight editor
as a fresh install, but even after you have added a dozen or so plugins, the
tool continues to run lightning fast. We use VSCode for all our development
work and have found it to be an ideal fit for .NET powered projects. It also
simplifies our recruiting and onboarding process since we only hire remote .NET
developers who are familiar with VSCode.
Jira
Jira offers both a cloud and server option. You can install it on your inhouse server if you wanted to, or, go with a pay-as-you-go model with their cloud version which only costs $10 per month for 10 users. The software comes with Scrum and Kanban boards out of the box, making your project management more visual.
We love Jira for its robustness and the fact that it can integrate with thousands of SaaS tools and plugins out there. Project managers have a very easy time getting a bird’s eye view of their team’s progress from the customizable dashboards.
Given its vast feature set, we use it for
everything from bug reporting and fixing, workflow tracking, and test case
management. Most of the .NET developers we hire swear by Jira and its incredibly
intuitive interface.
Evernote
Besides recording ideas, Evernote has basic project management capability too. You can assign tasks and track them through the inbuilt checklists. These are ideal for small, off the record office work that aren’t part of any project.
Slack
Think of Slack as a Whatsapp for teamwork and office communications. The message board interface is instantly recognizable. Slack’s workspace is divided into 3 groups - channels, private channels and direct messages.
Channels are topical message boards where you can share your messages and ideas with all your team members. Private channels can be opened up between a select group of people. Direct messages are one-to-one boards that you can use to communicate privately with individuals.
Slack also integrates with hundreds of other
apps and platforms including Jira, Evernote and VSCode, so we can share files
between all our workspaces seamlessly. Given its features, Slack is also by far
the most cost-effective solution with the basic version being free, while the
paid version starting at $6.67 per user per month.
Hire Remote .NET Engineers Securely With Our EaaS Model
EaaS or Engineer-as-a-Service is a recruitment and service delivery model exclusively developed by Muoro to address key industry challenges like difficulty finding required skill sets in time, poor deliverable quality, high team attrition rates, and difficulty managing teams.
All our developers are carefully vetted for
not only experience and skills, but whether they can acclimatize to the new
normal as well. With us as your recruitment and team management partner, you
can hire remote .NET developers with
complete peace of mind. Send us a message or call us to learn more about our
services.
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