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Building software today is a daunting process. Thousands of decisions need to be made, and making the wrong technical decision can be expensive. We can help you develop your technology strategy. Think of us as your CTO and engineering department. We’ll work with you to figure out what technology stacks to use, where to deploy your applications, and come up with a strategy that works for your context.
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Java is very new, but a promising platform, that has attracted the attention of large companies who’ve released their apps already. It is interesting because of its simplicity compared to developing web applications, and because of its speed as compared with native applications.Read moreKotlinKotlin
Kotlin is very new, but a promising platform, that has attracted the attention of large companies who’ve released their apps already. It is interesting because of its simplicity compared to developing web applications, and because of its speed as compared with native applications.Read moreRustRust
Rust is very new, but a promising platform, that has attracted the attention of large companies who’ve released their apps already. It is interesting because of its simplicity compared to developing web applications, and because of its speed as compared with native applications.Read moreC#C#
Unlike many other popular mobile platforms, Angular doesn’t use JavaScript in any way. Dart is the programming language. It compiles to binary code, and that’s why it runs with the native performance of Objective-C, Swift, Java or Kotlin.Read morePythonPython
Python is very new, but a promising platform, that has attracted the attention of large companies who’ve released their apps already. It is interesting because of its simplicity compared to developing web applications, and because of its speed as compared with native applications.Read moreFeaturesFeatures
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Customer-centric: Startups focus on delivering value to their customers and are often founded to solve specific customer pain points.
Agile and adaptable: Startups are agile and adaptable, able to pivot their business model, strategy, or product based on market feedback or changing circumstances.
Risk-taking culture: Startups embrace risk-taking and experimentation, as they seek to innovate and disrupt their industry.
Strong culture: Startups often prioritize building a strong culture that aligns with their mission and values, which can help attract and retain talent.
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