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Technologies

We select the optimal stack for every project. Over 30 technologies in our arsenal — from proven enterprise solutions to modern AI and blockchain tools.

COMPARISONS

Technology Comparisons

Custom Development vs SaaS: Which to Choose in 2026?

Comparing custom development and SaaS solutions. When to build your own and when to use an off-the-shelf service. Total cost of ownership, flexibility, scalability.

Flutter vs React Native: Which to Choose in 2026?

Comparing Flutter and React Native — two leaders in cross-platform mobile development. Performance, UI, ecosystem, and cost.

Laravel vs Django: Which to Choose in 2026?

Comparing Laravel (PHP) and Django (Python) — when each framework is best suited for web development, APIs, and data-driven applications.

Laravel vs .NET: Which to Choose in 2026?

Comparing Laravel (PHP) and .NET (C#) — an open-source framework versus Microsoft's enterprise platform. Cost, performance, ecosystem.

Laravel vs Next.js: Which to Choose in 2026?

Comparing Laravel and Next.js — a traditional backend framework versus a full-stack React framework. Architecture, deployment, ecosystem, and use cases.

Laravel vs Node.js: Which to Choose in 2026?

Comparing Laravel and Node.js — a classic PHP framework versus server-side JavaScript. Breaking down performance, real-time capabilities, ecosystem, and typical scenarios.

Laravel vs Ruby on Rails: Which to Choose in 2026?

Comparing Laravel (PHP) and Ruby on Rails — two popular full-stack frameworks with a Convention over Configuration philosophy. Development speed, hiring, deployment.

Laravel vs Symfony: Which to Choose in 2026?

A detailed comparison of Laravel and Symfony — two leading PHP frameworks. Breaking down performance, ecosystem, development speed, and real-world use cases.

Laravel vs WordPress: Which to Choose in 2026?

Comparing Laravel and WordPress — custom development versus a CMS. When it makes sense to build from scratch and when WordPress is sufficient.

Livewire vs Alpine.js: Which to Choose in 2026?

Comparing Livewire and Alpine.js — server-side reactivity versus lightweight client-side JavaScript. Use cases, limitations, and combining them.

Livewire vs React: Which to Choose in 2026?

Comparing Laravel Livewire and React — server-side interactive UI versus a client-side SPA approach. Architecture, performance, UX, and development speed.

Livewire vs Vue.js: Which to Choose in 2026?

Comparing Laravel Livewire and Vue.js — server-side interactivity versus a client-side reactive framework. When each approach is optimal.

Monolith vs Microservices: Which to Choose in 2026?

Comparing monolithic and microservices architecture. When a monolith is better, when to move to microservices, and why the modular monolith is the golden middle ground.

PHP vs Python: Which to Choose in 2026?

Comparing PHP and Python for web development. Performance, ecosystem, development cost, and areas of application for each language.

REST vs GraphQL: Which to Choose in 2026?

Comparing REST API and GraphQL — two approaches to API design. Performance, flexibility, caching, and real-world use cases.

Symfony vs Spring: Which to Choose in 2026?

Comparing Symfony (PHP) and Spring (Java) — two enterprise frameworks for large-scale projects. Architecture, performance, development cost.

Vue.js vs Angular: Which to Choose in 2026?

Comparing Vue.js and Angular — a progressive framework versus Google's enterprise platform. Architecture, learning curve, typing, and scalability.

Vue.js vs React: Which to Choose in 2026?

A detailed comparison of Vue.js and React — two of the most popular frontend frameworks. Performance, learning curve, ecosystem, and real-world cases.

OUR APPROACH

Why These Technologies

Over 20+ years of work, we have tried dozens of frameworks, languages and platforms. Every technology in our stack has been battle-tested on real projects — from high-load marketplaces to mission-critical financial systems. We do not chase trends: we choose tools that deliver reliability, performance and maintainability over a 3-5 year horizon.

Our approach to stack selection is based on three principles. First, ecosystem maturity: we evaluate community size, documentation quality and talent availability. Second, alignment with business goals: for rapid MVPs we use Laravel or Next.js, for high-load systems — Go or Python with asynchronous architecture. Third, total cost of ownership: we consider not just development time but also infrastructure, monitoring and scaling costs.

We also invest in team education: every engineer earns certifications in key technologies, and our architects regularly participate in conferences and open-source projects. This allows us to offer clients not just code, but engineering solutions grounded in deep expertise.

NUMBERS

Our Experience in Numbers

20+
years of experience
200+
projects delivered
30+
technologies mastered
30+
engineers on the team
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

We analyze business requirements, expected load, budget and timelines. For each project, we create a criteria matrix and compare technologies by performance, scalability and maintenance cost. The final decision is always discussed with the client, explaining the pros and cons of each option.

Yes, we have significant experience with legacy systems. We conduct codebase audits, create refactoring plans and modernize applications step by step. When needed, we migrate from outdated frameworks to modern solutions without disrupting business processes.

We have performed migrations between Vue.js and React, from monolithic PHP systems to microservice architecture, and from on-premise to cloud. Each migration includes a detailed plan, parallel testing and a smooth transition with zero downtime.

We constantly test new tools and frameworks in lab projects before applying them in production. AI/ML, blockchain, serverless — we only adopt technologies that have passed our internal maturity and stability review.

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