Full-cycle website design and development
Creating a website from scratch, including requirements gathering, design, implementation, quality assurance as well as maintenance and support.
Redesign
Porting your legacy website, including all the data, to a new, modern solution (it can be another content management system) with a slick and responsive user interface.
Web application development and integration
Enriching your website with out-of-the-box and custom social networking apps, payment solutions, advanced analytics, and other tools to increase user engagement.
Migration to the cloud
Moving your existing website and applications to Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud Platform, and other cloud services to improve scalability and administration and lessen costs.
Maintenance and support
Creating new features and fixing bugs;
Enhancing scalability and performance to welcome the growing number of visitors and data;
Improving the website structure to better address user demand;
Increasing compliance with SEO standards for advanced content marketing strategies;
Performing security audits and updates to protect data and users.
Mobile-driven development
Adapting your website for mobile phones and tablets of all platforms and screen sizes as well as using the portal as a back-end for a mobile app.
A Scripting Language
Scripting languages are interpreted by another program at runtime (no need for compilation). Scripting languages can either be interpreted server-side or client-side (in the browser).
Server-Side
PHP is a server-side scripting language, processed by a PHP interpreter on a web server; the result (the output) is sent to the web browser as plain HTML.
Open-Source
PHP is freely available to download and use.
Object-Oriented
Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) leverages the concept of “objects” to contain data and functions to help build more complex, reusable web applications. OOP was added to PHP5.
Fast
PHP uses its own memory, minimizing server workload and increasing performance. PHP can be up to 382% faster than Python and 195% faster than Ruby.
Simple
The PHP syntax is easily understood and learned, whether you’re building from scratch or leveraging existing frameworks or add-ons.
Well Supported
PHP supports all leading databases (MySQL, SQLite, ODBC), is compatible with most servers (Apache, IIS, etc), is portable across all platforms (Windows, Mac OS, Linux, etc), and can be further supported by PHP frameworks (Laravel, CodeIgniter, Symfony) and many well-stocked and vetted libraries.
Why Choose PHP?
For more than a decade, we’ve seen articles that ask, “Is PHP Dead?,” with competitors such as JavaScript hoping to take its place. Over the years, PHP has held its dominant spot as the backbone to 80% of websites, give or take a few percentage points — a sign that PHP is here to stay. And there’s a very good reason why.
While PHP is an older programming language lacking some of the features of newer programming languages, it has continued to evolve. With that evolution comes a level of maturity: PHP is well-documented, well-supported, and easy to use.
PHP developers have access to rich frameworks, databases, and libraries to support their work, with the flexibility to set up on any Linux, Windows, or Unix OS. Most web hosting providers offer PHP, and, when it comes to cost, PHP often comes out ahead in both development time as well as overall cost to run and maintain. As an efficient language, PHP is able to deliver on the high-performance times demanded by today’s consumers.
During your product development planning, PHP often comes out ahead because it is well documented in APIs. Your PHP-based website can easily be integrated with all CMS programs and add-ons to create dynamic, interactive, feature-rich experiences.
You should choose PHP for your website, eCommerce marketplace, or application if you want a language that is:
Flexible
Compatible
Scalable
Secure
High-Performing
Affordable
Well-Supported
Easy to Maintain
Easy to Find Developers
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