Being a full stack developer these days does not mean expertise in everything. That's just not possible. Rather, being a full stack developer means having areas of expertise coupled with the experience and awareness of all other layers of software development.
Discuss ProjectIntertech's consultants understand how everything works from top to bottom. Our experience delivering full stack development solutions means being able to take a concept and turn it into a finished project.
Every solution must balance between the business constraints (timing, cost, features, ect.) and the technology choices for the solution. Looking at the whole picture to deliver a solution within all the parameters known and discovered along the way is what our expertise adds.
All Intertech consultants regularly work through full stack development. From project planning through production support, and all areas in between.
Understanding and translating the goals and actions of the actual users into an experience and design that adapts to their needs.
Utilizing current JavaScript libraries, HTML, CSS and more to build a reponsive site that brings the user experience to life across browsers and mobile devices.
Building the applications, process, and business logic (PHP, NodeJS, Ruby, Python, etc.) to receive information from the front end and translate that information into diverse database systems.
With scalability and troubleshooting in mind, implementing the best tools and methods for server and cloud infrastructure that host the database and serve up the website.
Harness Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) to build software that doesn't just make a splash at release but changes behaviors, processes, and lives for generations.
How the project runs is just as important as what your team is working towards. That's why Intertech's full stack devs utilize the power of Agile/Scrum to build not only a working product, but build a product that exceeds expectations.