TMS LLC
C#/ C++ Developer with hands on experience migrating legacy VBA applications to C# | C2C |Remote
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Job Description
Role: C#/ C++ Developer with hands on experience migrating legacy VBA applications to C#
Duration: 6+ months contract
Location: Remote
8+ years profile required
Job Description:
Seeking a C# / C++ developer with hands-on experience migrating legacy VBA applications to C#. The role involves analyzing existing VBA code, redesigning logic in C#, improving performance, and ensuring functional parity. Experience with code refactoring, debugging, and working with legacy systems is required.
Key Skills:
- Strong experience in C# and C++
- Proven experience in VBA to C# migration
- Understanding of legacy system modernization
- Debugging, testing, and documentation skills
All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
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