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We build our client experience
Developing software is a complicated and challenging task. Therefore we are happy to make it great experience for our clients. By hiring only experts and having them work within great process, we put our best effort to create outstanding communication and best quality.
Every client is different and so is every project. We adjust our work style to best fit your project needs. Whatever is the key in your business is our goal as well: time to market, quality, user experience.
Agile
We use Scrum, Kanban and XP mixture as a base for our process, although we keep in mind that business requirements are the most important factor. Therefore we eliminate everything that does not bring a value for the project, adjusting our process to suit our clients while motivating team to create outstanding software.
100% of our production code is pair programmed or goes through code review. We use TDD/BDD, Continuous Integration and extensive human tests. We believe quality is the key to customer experience.
Ruby On Rails
Ruby On Rails is the best choice for creating advanced and scalable web applications. We did over 30 applications in RoR technology and dare to call ourselves experts with it.
People
Our programmers are experienced Ruby developers, each having at least a couple of years in Ruby/Rails development under his belt and passionate about programming.
iPhone & Android
iOS and Android are emerging smartphone platforms that are going to dominate the following years. iPhone, iPad, Android phones & tablets, Google TV, you name it. We know your products will need to be present on them.
Don't forget to check our homepage!
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