Web Development Terminology You Want to Know

There are many specialized terms which refer to all aspects of web development and web design. Not everyone is a computer scientist, and we don’t all have a good working knowledge of web development technology. That’s why we assembled this list of commonly-used web design and web development terminology.

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7 Web Design Principles for a Mobile World

It’s official: Americans now spend the majority of their internet time accessing content via a mobile device, rather than a PC. So what does this mean for website design? Put simply, if your website is not optimized for mobile, you may be driving customers away. But don’t worry, you don’t need to spend big bucks on a native app! Here are a few simple tips that will help you create a mobile-friendly web application.

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9 Ways to Ensure that your Web App is Secure

Few things can hurt your brand more than a security breach that exposes your customers’ personal or financial data. Even if you are not a security expert, you should think carefully about what information you need from your customers, whether and how you will be storing that data, and how to keep it safe. Here are some tips to make sure that you’ve taken the minimum necessary steps to safeguard your members’ data.

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When to Use Open Source Code in Your Web Application

Are you looking to develop a web-based product or app? Not sure whether to use open source code? Here are some general guidelines about when and why you should go open source, and which parts of your web app would be best coded from scratch.

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Laracon US: Attending as a Non-Developer

Photo Credit: Daniel LaBarge (Louisville, KY) If you were to look at the Laracon US speaker list, you would see that the majority of them had “Developer” or “Software Engineer” in their biographies. One even went as far as to include “Passionate” in their title. Based on the speakers, it was apparent that Laracon had an […]

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Laracon US: Day Two

Photo Credit: Daniel LaBarge (Louisville, KY) Day Two of Laracon US was on par with the first and the SiteRocket Labs team had a great experience. Just like our Day One coverage, we present a recap of the day as written by Travis. Things I’ve Come to Believe Day Two started off with a talk by Jeffrey […]

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Welcome Alex Florescu!

We are excited to welcome Alex Florescu to SiteRocket Labs as our new System Administrator! As our resident system administrator and infrastructure expert, Alex architects, implements, and maintains server infrastructures that host each project that we work on. Many of the web applications that we develop are complex and need to be hosted on specially […]

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Laracon US: Day One

Daniel LaBarge, Elena Fisher, Travis Blasingame (Louisville, KY) The SiteRocket Labs team had the privilege of attending Laracon this year in Louisville, KY. We have had a fantastic time and wanted to share our initial thoughts from Day One as shared by Daniel. Laracon kicked off to a great start with quick and easy registration […]

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The Business Case for Laravel

Ask any Laravel developer about why they use Laravel, and they’ll instantly give you lots of geeky information about things like the expressive syntax, the way the ORM allows complex queries to be built quickly even for the largest databases, and how AuthController automatically uses BCrypt to hash user password databases. If that sounds like […]

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Welcome Pablo Scasso!

We would like to welcome Pablo Scasso, our new Frontend Developer here at SiteRocket Labs! In case you’re wondering, “frontend code” is the part of a website that loads in your browser and that you interact with. Everything that you see on a website – from colors and fonts to dropdown menus and buttons, is […]

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