
As a full-service interactive agency, our programming and Web development is full service, too. Our programmers and database architects live and breathe this stuff. We don't discriminate when it comes to platforms and programming languages. Whether it's XHTML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP, ASP.net, ColdFusion, AJAX, C#, XML, Japanese, or Latin, we speak your language (seriously).
But even our programming isn't all ones and zeros. Our development staff works directly with our designers and information architects to ensure that each project's functional results support the interactive experience goals. Whether we're programming for an eCommerce solution, a content management system, or a custom-designed application, we know form and function are interdependent.
Our Web development is crafted according to modern Web standards and advisable accessibility practices. We want to ensure that nearly anyone, regardless of their vision, physical abilities, preferred browser, platform, or preferred technology for accessing the Web can use the Web sites and applications we build.
XHTML - Abbreviation for Extensible Hypertext Mark-up Language and is a hybrid of XML and HTML. Web pages designed in XHTML should look the same across all platforms.
CSS - Abbreviation for Cascading Style Sheets: A method used to attach styles such as specific fonts, colors, and spacing to HTML documents.
JavaScript - JavaScript is a cross-platform, object-based scripting language developed by Netscape for client and server applications.
PHP - The PHP Hypertext Preprocessor is an open-source programming language that allows web developers to create dynamic content that interacts with databases.
ASP.net - The next generation of Microsoft's Active Server Page language. It contains a complete environment for content management and sharing.
ColdFusion - Online database management system developed by Macromedia for integration into the growing macromedia (now Adobe) development suite.
AJAX - An acronym for Asynchronous Javascript and XML. It utilizes the abilities of Javascript, the Document Object Model, and XML to create interactivity on the web.
C# - C# (pronounced C-sharp) is an object oriented language from Microsoft and is derived from C and C++. It is designed to support .NET development.
XML - XML is short for Extensible Markup Language, and it allows designers/developers to create their own customised tags.