iTechArt specializes in Ruby on Rails development outsourcing and consulting. We help web and software product companies and teams. Our clients range from large and well-known companies to brand-new start-ups. They all came to us based on our reputation for delivering right solutions. We use industry-standard processes to create high-quality products.
We like working with Ruby on Rails because it makes application beauty both realistic and practical.
With
Ruby on Rails, creating functioning prototypes and testing out change
implementations is a matter of a couple of days’ development. It is
easier to tinker with the application feature set, see changes work,
solicit stakeholder feedback and readjust the project priorities on the
fly.
- The freedom of open source
Along
with the freedom spirit, the benefits include community backing,
lighter infrastructure costs, as well as no vendor lock in or expensive
licensing.
- Conciseness and code readability
Ruby
on Rails code is enjoyable to write, hence developer productivity, and
easy to comprehend, hence simplified extension and maintenance.
- Elegant application structure and rapid delivery time frames
Ruby
on Rails is based on an agile, increment driven and test centric
mindset, as well as a predefined architectural makeup based on the MVC
design pattern. The framework takes care of the repetitive routine work
and lets developers proceed with the actual design of the application
and its core differentiators much faster.
We rely on Ruby on Rails while looking to provide artistic solutions to mundane needs, such as
- Streamlining social networking, content management, collaboration and e-commerce
- Automating business processes
- Building online communities and high-traffic web applications
- Retrofitting existing web solutions and redefining their user interfaces with high-end technologies such as Adobe Flex
...
with fascination, precision and taste. We believe in code beauty and
are mature enough to eliminate any hints of wishfulness in estimation
and planning.
Interested? Let’s talk.