Development Skill Set
- .NET Framework (Microsoft's Technology)
- C# (pronounced "C Sharp")
- SQL Server (where all your data is stored!)
- PHP (open source development framework)
- JavaScript, AJAX (things that improve usability)
Software Development Services
In today’s world, it is very easy for people to develop software. Let us show you
why you need to hire a professional software development company rather than hire
a freelance programmer or an in house team.
What makes us Professional?
We know that creating a website or developing an application is not just about writing
code, creating buttons and embed images. It’s about following standards and processes
that ensure that you are getting the best quality for your money. Just like you
trust a home developer to use the right material and architecture to build your
home, you need to trust your development partner to follow the industry recognized
tools and standards to get the job done right. Below is a list of tools and methodologies
that should help you develop that trust:
Where do we store your software?
We all feel the urge to save our files on our local or external drive, but in the
world of software development each file needs to be stored in a central location.
Along with that, we need to have the ability to keep track of each and every change
that is made to any file. For that purpose, we use something called a “Source Code
Repository”. There a lot of them out there but we use what most professionals like,
Subversion a.k.a. SVN!
Do we leave any comments?
Any seasoned software developer knows that they are not going to be the only ones
working with the code that they write. We make it mandatory for all of our developers
to write code level documentation so we can easily add on additional resources if
needed without little or no learning curve.
How do we keep track of progress?
Although emails and excel sheets are quick way to keep in touch and report progress,
we believe in a central location to exchange information related to application
features and bugs. The tool we use to help us do that is Assembla.