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Nodejs vs Golang In recent years, Golang and Nodejs have become two of the most popular programming languages for developing web applications. Both are modern, efficient, and well-suited for building highly scalable systems. In this blog post, we will compare Golang and Nodejs, highlighting their pros and cons and examining why companies choose them. Golang: Golang, also known as Go, is a programming language developed by Google in 2007. It is an open-source,...

As we move into 2023, the IT outsourcing industry is expected to continue its steady growth, driven by a number of trends and developments. Here are some of the key trends to watch out for in the coming year: Increased use of automation and AI: As technology continues to advance, we can expect to see increased use of automation and AI in the IT...

When choosing a technology supplier, one of the most important things to consider is their experience in the industry. In order to find out how experienced they are, you should ask them about the projects they have worked on and what they have learned from those projects. Additionally, it is important to make sure that the technology supplier has the necessary resources and expertise to meet your needs. Finally, you...

Why React? React Native it’s a very smart and efficient decision to develop a mobile app for IOs and Android. Because you can build a cross-platform mobile application with true native capabilities using the Javascript language. The Components React native components assist in the development of more visually attractive mobile apps, so you can build perfect pixel apps with this framework. Code Reusability One of the top benefits of React Native is code reusability, which...

The school year is about to start and you're wondering how to get your child to and from school safely. The idea of the parent doing it alone, or hiring a non-insured driver or a bus with mechanical issues is not a good idea. Transportant entrusted us the designed of an app that connects the parents with their children's schools using tools and technology to deliver a safe...

The decision to outsource software development is not an easy one. It requires a lot of research, thought, and investment. The benefits of contracting a software factory are often overlooked. In this article, we will shed light on some of the most important benefits that come from hiring a software factory for your enterprise's success. Software factories are becoming more popular in the...

Our client develops technology that can automatically design and build websites for all type of restaurants. The challenge: The main objective was to create faster, cheaper, and more e­fective business websites. The initiative arises because there are millions of small restaurants that don't have a website, it is outdated, or it doesn't work properly. With that in mind, the main goal was to create an automated website for those restaurants, with as...

Software development is globally recognized as a vital industry, with software companies in the US alone employing over 5 million people and generating $250 billion in revenue. However, IT outsourcing firms in the US are not always able to find the talent they need--they're missing out on a significant opportunity for growth. Here are the differences between Nearshore Development, Offshore Development and In-House Development Nearshore Development: Nearshore development is a term...

Python is an excellent language for Blockchain projects because it's secure, performant, scalable and very safe. Although Blockchain is written in C++, many developers and data scientists turn to other languages to build their blockchains. Here are five good reasons why Python is an excellent language for a Blockchain. 1. It's advanced and easy to learn Python has been around for several years now, and its position in the tech scene is getting...

In the development of digital products we often start from assumptions - some more recognized than others - but under the pressure to move fast and have a "Product delivered and working", we tend to skip the validation of these assumptions and we are exposed. The risk is high. This happens, for example, when we make decisions and move forward in the development of features that are not supported by observations...