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Web Development

What is Web Development?

Web Development is a process through which a web developer develop a website by using different web technologies.

What is the role of Web Development?

It has a vital role in making of a website either you are creating a simple website or a complex. There are huge number of web technologies exist in this world. It’s depend on you that what technology you are prefer to make a website. Without development, your website can’t communicate(send request and receive response) with web server and database server.

Complete Web Development Process Phases:

Discover → Plan → Design → Develop → Launch → Maintenance


So, as you see above Development phase has started after Design phase and then we finally launch the website.

Freelance Web Development Services 

We at PHP Web Spiders provide you quality web development services as freelancers. We use different web technologies to build a website. We are specialized in PHP web development and CMS based development services.

We are also dealing with Node JS projects. If you want a high performance and scalability in your project you should choose Node JS projects.


Recently we are using the following technologies for the PHP web development:

HTML5
Bootstrap (CSS framework)
jQuery
Vuejs (coming soon)
AngularJs (coming soon)
PHP (Frameworks: Codeigniter and Laravel)
MySQL (Relational Database)

Recently we are using following technologies for the Node JS web application:

Node JS
Express JS
MongoDB (NoSQL)
MySQL and PostgreSQL (Relational Database)


Soon we will also dealing with Hybrid Mobile Application using React Native (Created by Facebook) and Flutter (Created by Google). 










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