What are the cloud computing technologies you work with?

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12 Jul, 2021

Cloud computing technologies include virtualization for hardware, operating systems, storage, and infrastructure. It enables organizations to offer a standard version of the cloud applications to all the clients for higher flexibility. Apart from virtualization, we employ other cloud computing technologies like utility models that offer pay-per-utilization facilities.  There are three major cloud computing technologies in […]

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Is Reactjs a frontend library?

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24 Feb, 2020

Yes. React is one of the most widely used libraries for front-end development. React has become the first choice for frontend because it gives developers the ability to work with a virtual browser (more friendly than the real browser). Also, a JavaScript developer can become a productive developer in a few hours because there is […]

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What is Reactjs used for?

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24 Feb, 2020

React JS can be used to build various types of applications. For example Dashboards or data visualization tools, Single-page websites, Social networks, Media Sites, Video platforms, Marketplaces, eCommerce, and Sharing economy platforms.

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Why should I use React over Angular?

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24 Feb, 2020

React is a nifty tool when it comes to front-end web development. Compared with Angular, it possesses several benefits such as quick rendering, lesser development time, easier learning curve, and nuggets of Server-side Rendering. React is JS-centric that makes it far more straightforward, focused, and consistent than Angular. Apart from the benefits mentioned above, Reactjs […]

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Who created React?

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24 Feb, 2020

The developers at Facebook created React because they wanted to move out of the world of HTML based web apps. Currently, React is maintained and contributed by a large community of developers, from Instagram, Wix, etc. to name a few.

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What is React (or Reactjs) and how it works?

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24 Feb, 2020

React is defined as a JavaScript library that makes the process painless for creating interactive user interfaces. It was created by Jordan Walke, a software engineer at Facebook, and first deployed on Facebook’s News Feed in 2011. It’s used for single-page or mobile application development.  An open-source & component-based front-end library, ReactJS is ‘V’ in […]

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How well will the team understand my business domain, product, and vision?

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30 Oct, 2019

Our first step to understanding your business is the ‘Discovery Phase’. Here we establish a full list of functionalities your application will comprise. This list facilitates the process of breaking up functions into user stories, making a user’s journey easy to comprehend from the stakeholder’s perspective. Further, we work with you to discover examples of […]

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