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We have a variety of expertise in the main web-based programming languages - enabling us to choose the most-appropriate languages and technologies for your requirements...
This is Microsoft's 'Active Server Pages' language, used extensively for database-driven applications. ASP.net supports coding written in compiled languages, such as C# and Visual Basic - and is widely used with Windows server environments and with Microsoft's SQL Server database.
This is a superb web programming language ideal for complex and robust web applications. Now owned by Adobe, the Coldfusion language and tools are favoured for the ability to create very complicated and flexible systems with condensed and simplified code. ColdFusion applications run on Windows hosting platforms and integrate with a variety of database technologies - including MS SQL and MySQL.
A flexible and adaptable scripting language ideally-suited to Linux hosting environmnets. PHP is an open-source language/software - which is free - and tends to be most-often used in conjunction with MySQL databases.
Java is the language of Sun Microsystems - used to develop JavaServerPages within the J2EE (Java 2 Enterprise Edition) framework. Java-based applications commonly interface with MySQL or Oracle databases
SQL is the most-widely used database-scripting language in enterprise-scale web development systems. MS SQL Server is an extremely powerful and flexible database system, ideal for running complex web applications. SQL Server runs on Windows IIS servers - and can be used in conjunction with ASP, ColdFusion and PHP applications. SQL Server provides numerous in-built capabilities for integrating across multiple websites and other online/offline software applications.
The open-source, free-to-use opponent to Microsoft's SQL Server, MySQL is widely used (though not solely) on Linux hosting platforms - most-often in conjunction with PHP scripting