Web Development
CodeIgniter
PHP - MySQL - Apache
CodeIgniter is an open-source PHP framework that facilitates the development of web applications. It follows the Model-View-Controller (MVC) architectural pattern and provides a set of libraries and helpers to simplify common tasks in web development.
Django
Python - Django - MySQL - Apache
A high-level Python web framework called Django facilitates quickly creating safe and dependable websites.
Java
RDBMS - Back-End - Front-End
Java is a high-level, object-oriented, and general-purpose programming language.
LAMP Stack
Linux - Apache - MySQL - PHP
A classic web development stack for building dynamic websites and web applications.
Laravel
PHP - React - MySQL - Apache
Laravel has gained widespread popularity for its developer-friendly features, robustness, and active community support. It is widely used in the development of various types of web applications, from small projects to large enterprise-level applications.
MEAN Stack
MongoDB - Express.js - Angular - Node.js
A full-stack JavaScript framework similar to MERN but with Angular.
MERN Stack
MongoDB - Express.js - React - Node.js
A popular full-stack JavaScript framework for building web applications.
.NET
Microsoft SQL Server - ASP.NET
.NET is a versatile framework developed by Microsoft that supports various types of application development, including web development.
Next.js
MongoDB, Server-side rendering with React - Next.js
A modern web development stack for building server-rendered React applications using Next.js, with MongoDB as the database for storing and retrieving data.
Web APIs
RESTful - Endpoints
Web APIs, or Application Programming Interfaces, are sets of rules and protocols that allow different software applications to communicate with each other over the web. They enable the integration of different systems, enabling them to work together and share data.
Yii2
PHP - MySQL - Apache
Yii2 is a high-performance PHP framework that is used for developing modern web applications. It is the successor to the original Yii framework and is designed to be fast, secure, and extensible.
Mobile Development
Android and iPhone apps in React Native
Node.js - React Native
A full-stack JavaScript framework similar to MERN but with Angular.
Desktop Development
Electron JS
Node.js - ElectronJS
Using ElectronJS, we build powerful Desktop Applications.
Databases
MariaDB
MariaDB is a preferred database management system for a web development company due to its open-source heritage, compatibility with MySQL, high performance and scalability, ACID compliance for data integrity, extensibility, and robust replication options.
MongoDB
MongoDB is a popular NoSQL database management system that falls under the category of document-oriented databases. It provides a flexible and scalable solution for handling large volumes of unstructured or semi-structured data.
MSSQL
Microsoft SQL Server is a relational database management system (RDBMS) developed by Microsoft. It is used to store and retrieve data as requested by other software applications.
MYSQL
MySQL is an relational database management system (RDBMS) that is widely used for managing and organizing data. MySQL is known for its reliability, ease of use, and strong community support.
Oracle
Oracle plays a crucial role in our technology stack, contributing significantly to the robustness and efficiency of our solutions. Oracle is a multinational computer technology corporation renowned for its comprehensive suite of database management systems, enterprise software, and cloud solutions.
PostgreSQL
As a web development company, we recognize the critical role that a robust and reliable database management system plays in the success of our projects. PostgreSQL, also known as Postgres, stands out as a preferred choice in our toolkit for several compelling reasons.
Responsive Design
Bootstrap
Bootstrap is a popular open-source front-end framework for developing responsive and mobile-first web projects. It was originally created by Twitter and is now maintained by the open-source community.
Material UI CSS
Material-UI is a popular React UI framework that implements Google's Material Design principles. It provides a set of React components that are pre-styled based on the Material Design guidelines, making it easy for developers to create consistent and visually appealing user interfaces.
Tailwind
Tailwind CSS is a utility-first CSS framework that provides a set of low-level utility classes to build designs directly in your markup. Unlike traditional CSS frameworks like Bootstrap or Foundation, Tailwind doesn't come with pre-designed components.
Payment Integration
Cybersource
CyberSource is a global payment processing company that provides a range of payment management services, including online payment processing, fraud prevention, and payment security solutions. It is a subsidiary of Visa Inc. and offers a suite of services designed to help businesses securely and efficiently manage electronic payments.
Fortis ACH
Fortis is a leading payments partner dedicated to transforming payments into a competitive advantage. We offer award-winning platforms and guides.
NMI Payment Gateway
NMI (Network Merchants, Inc.) is a payment gateway service provider that facilitates online payment processing for merchants. As a payment gateway, NMI acts as an intermediary between merchants, payment processors, and financial institutions, allowing businesses to securely accept and manage various payment methods.
Paypal
PayPal is a widely used online payment platform that enables individuals, businesses, and merchants to send and receive money, make online payments, and conduct transactions securely over the internet.
Stripe
Stripe is a popular online payment processing platform that allows businesses and individuals to accept payments over the internet. It provides a set of APIs and tools that enable developers to integrate secure and customizable payment processing into their websites and applications.
Cloud Services
AWS
Amazon Web Services (AWS) is a comprehensive and widely-used cloud computing platform provided by Amazon. Launched in 2006, AWS offers a vast array of cloud services that cater to a diverse range of computing needs, including computing power, storage, databases, machine learning, analytics, content delivery, Internet of Things (IoT), and more.
Google Cloud
Google Cloud Platform lets you build, deploy, and scale applications, websites, and services on the same infrastructure as Google.