Wednesday 2 April 2014

Web Application Development Gaining Overwhelming Popularity

Web applications, better known as Web apps, are special application software that run in a web browser. In most cases, these are developed in a programming language that supports browsers. There are plenty of such programming languages, like HTML and JavaScript, etc. to name a few. These are very popular all over the world, which can be summed up as followed.



Reasons of popularity

·         Most web applications pronounce universatility. That is to say, they posses rich cross-browser property and therefore, run conveniently on different browsers alike.
·         These applications are, moreover, easy to update. In fact, most of these are auto-updatable and does not hamper the performance of the machine.

Typical examples

Web application development projects use open source programming platforms like Ruby, Rails, Django, Java, ASP, Drupal and Symfony, etc. which are termed as web application framework.
Typical examples of web applications include, Webmail and Wikis, etc.

 Relevant aspects

·         There are innumerable strategies to facilitate Web application development program.  In this context it requires mentioning that the choice of editor for writing these codes depends on one's choice of the programming platform. 
·         For example, MS Visual Studio is ideal editor for a programmer who is developing a web application on ASP.NET. However, even the simple text editor like Notepad is ideal for the process.
·         Similarly, Zend environment is suitable for PHP coding, as it provides several impressive debugging tools.
·         If someone is developing the codes on Java platform, Apache and Tomcat can make the programmer’s life much easier.


As each business possesses a specified objective, concepts behind developing various web applications vary a lot. As a matter of fact, professional web application development services can be categorized into number of heads, like ecommerce, social networking and educational, etc. depending their core area of expertise.

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