We perform Web Development that consists in developing websites and designed platforms, expertise to promote your brands within the web scene. Web developers, or ‘devs’, do this by using a variety of coding languages. The languages they use depends on the types of tasks they are preforming and the platforms on which they are working.
Developing Your Presence on the Web
Web development skills are in high demand worldwide and well paid too – making development a great career option. It is one of the easiest accessible higher paid fields as you do not need a traditional university degree to become qualified.
The field of web development is generally broken down into front-end (the user-facing side) and back-end (the server side). Let’s delve into the details.
A front-end dev takes care of layout, design and interactivity using HTML, CSS and JavaScript. They take an idea from the drawing board and turn it into reality.
The backend developer engineers what is going on behind the scenes. This is where the data is stored, and without this data, there would be no frontend. The backend of the web consists of the server that hosts the website, an application for running it and a database to contain the data.
The backend dev uses computer programmes to ensure that the server, the application and the database run smoothly together. This type of dev need to analyse what a company’s needs are and provide efficient programming solutions. To do all this amazing stuff they use a variety of server-side languages, like PHP, Ruby, Python and Java.
Some of Our Web Technologies
Our Missions Roles
Web Developer
The web developer generally writes the code for the digital content we see online. This can be anything from articles to games to the actual website landing pages.
Web Designer
The disciplines involved in being a Web Designer include UI/UX developing, visual and graphic design, interactive design and information structuring.
Web Manager
The Web Manager is responsible for the delegation of duties among the team and because of this carries a great deal of responsibility depending on how the team performs.
Social Media Coordinator
A Social Media Coordinator on a web team would need to have collaborative attitude in order to best use the other functions of the team to help create a clear connection between users and the website.
E-Marketing Coordinator
The Digital (or E-Marketing) coordinator translates previously established marketing content (being print or video commercials) for the web. This role could also involve large amounts of research and development.
Hybrid Web Engineer
The Hybrid Web Engineer covers several of the activities provided by the Web Developer, Manager, Social Media Coordinator, Designer.