Front-End Development

What We Use

Javascript

Want your website or web app to perform faster and more powerfully than your competitor’s websites? Want to boost user retention and user experience? So do we. In fact, you could have the best product, service, or offer in the world, but if your website is slow or weak, nobody will buy from you. That’s why we use Javascript, a powerful and tested foundation for your apps—so everyone who wants your offer has no problems getting it.

HTML5

Having HTML5 experts on hand means that your web app gets support for audio and video, plus offline support, plus, access to hardware features—like camera, accelerators, and GPS. In the right hands, HTML5 provides a very powerful platform on which to give your users an excellent all-around experience.

Our Frameworks

Because you and your offer are unique, we will select the perfect framework for your needs—even going out off our way to use and test multiple frameworks to find which one is a best fit for you. These frameworks provide intuitive clean code so your site is more responsive.

  1. AngularJS : AngularJS, an open-source app mostly maintained by Google and other communities. Used on the websites of Wolfram Alpha, NBC, Walgreens, Intel, Sprint, ABC News, and thousands of others, this framework was created in response to some of the challenges encountered in developing single-page applications.
  2. ReactJS  : ReactJS is favored when developers need to create large web applications that can change over time. It’s a fast, simple, and scalable framework used by Netflix, Walmart, Airbnb, Imgur, and others.
  3.  jQuery :  JQuery’s goal is to make user experience simpler. Whether managing events, selecting DOM elements, navigating a document, or crafting animations, jQuery is a capable and effective too. Microsoft and Nokia bundle jQuery on their platforms.
  4. D3 : D3.js stands for Data-Driven-Documents. It’s s a framework for the production of interactive data visualizations in web browsers. It’s useful when rich graphics are necessary—for example, the New York Times often uses it for web content.
  5. Node.js : Node.js helps produce dynamic web content and allows web app development to unify around a single programming language instead of needing to use many different languages for writing server scripts. Recognizable users of Node.js are IBM, GoDaddy, Groupon, LinkedIn, Microsoft, Netflix, and Walmart.
  6. VueJS :  Vue.js is an open-source progressive framework designed for ease of adoption in building user interfaces. It is currently the most starred project in GitHub.