Technologies

The development of advanced web applications is True Knock Tech’s specialty, and we will successfully fulfill all your web application development requirements, from small-sized to wider-ranged projects. To maintain and improve our high-quality web apps, we have expertise in various web development technologies.

Languages, Libraries, Frameworks

Creating a complex web application involves technologies from both the server-side and client-side. When we are talking about web development technologies, it usually means the client-side technologies, which are used to build and display everything that the end-user interacts with.


The main language of the web is JavaScript, presented on most web pages and web apps on the client-side. This means that the web technologies are mostly based on JavaScript, while server-side technologies are varied (.NET, Java, PHP, Ruby, or even server-side JavaScript Node.js).


We will go through some of the most popular and well-known web technologies to figure out which kind of technologies you need for your project. True Knock Tech Software also offers free quotes if you have any concerns or need help from an IT expert. Do not hesitate and contact us now for all your IT needs.


Web development technologies encompass the tools, frameworks, and languages used to build websites and web applications. They include front-end, back-end, and full-stack solutions to manage everything from user interface design to database handling. Here’s a breakdown of some core web development technologies:

1. Front-End Technologies (For – Client/User)

  • HTML (Hypertext Markup Language): Structures the content of web pages.
  • CSS (Cascading Style Sheets): Styles the content, controlling layout, colors, fonts, and responsiveness.
  • JavaScript: Adds interactivity, dynamic content, and complex animations.
  • Frameworks/Libraries:
    • React: A JavaScript library by Facebook for building user interfaces.
    • Angular: A TypeScript-based framework by Google for developing single-page applications.
    • Vue.js: A lightweight JavaScript framework focused on building UIs.
    • Bootstrap: A CSS framework with pre-designed components for responsive design.

2. Back-End Technologies (For – Server/Admin)

  • Programming Languages:
    • Node.js: JavaScript runtime built on Chrome’s V8 engine, enabling JavaScript to run server-side.
    • Python: Often used with frameworks like Django and Flask.
    • Ruby: Commonly paired with the Ruby on Rails framework.
    • PHP: A server-side language especially popular for content-driven sites like WordPress.
  • Frameworks:
    • Express.js: A Node.js framework used for building APIs.
    • Django: A Python framework focused on scalability and rapid development.
    • Ruby on Rails: Provides a convention-over-configuration approach to building applications.

3. Databases

  • Relational Databases (SQL):
    • MySQL: Widely used open-source database.
    • PostgreSQL: Advanced open-source relational database.
  • NoSQL Databases:
    • MongoDB: A document-based NoSQL database, often used with Node.js applications.
    • Firebase: A Google product providing a real-time database and backend-as-a-service.

4. APIs (Application Programming Interfaces)

  • RESTful APIs: Enable interaction over HTTP.
  • GraphQL: A query language for APIs, allowing clients to request specific data.
  • WebSockets: Provides real-time, two-way interactive communication for applications.

5. Version Control and Collaboration

  • Git: A version control system for tracking code changes.
  • GitHub, GitLab, and Bitbucket: Platforms for collaboration, hosting repositories, and version control.

6. Testing and Debugging

  • Jest, Mocha, and Jasmine: JavaScript testing frameworks.
  • Selenium: An automated testing tool for web applications.
  • Postman: Used for testing API endpoints.

7. Deployment and DevOps

  • Containers: Docker packages applications and dependencies.
  • CI/CD: Tools like Jenkins and GitHub Actions automate the build, test, and deploy cycle.
  • Hosting: Services like AWS, Azure, Heroku, and Netlify host websites and applications.

These technologies offer a foundation for building a range of applications, from static websites to dynamic, data-driven platforms.

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