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24 Tech Soft
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3151 Burwood East4 km from Box Hill South
24 TECH SOFT is Australia's leading website design and development company. We deliver results across web design from a simple, basic static website to a custom feature-rich website. Contact us for a free consultation. As a Web design company means we understand the importance of designing to improve user experience. Technical skills with creative solutions - never stop looking for opportunities to build your internet presence. It’s why the development team constantly listens, learns, thinks, sketches, clicks, and codes to do one thing for your business to produce results. We are endeavored to produce websites that are aligned with your objectives and welcomed by users.
Debbie'S Web Development & Designs
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3133 Vermont South7.3 km from Box Hill South
Debbie is a student who has 3 years in designing website. She can design some very classy website for the client's needs.
Go Select Technology Pty Ltd
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3148 Chadstone5.4 km from Box Hill South
We provide all type of business services. GoSelect Business Services: - New Business Registration (Company & Business Name registration) - Bookkeeping services - BAS Agent - Digital Marketing (Web design, Social Media & Google Adwords) - IT Support (Backup, Computer Repair etc) - Mobile and Tablet Repair - Security (CCTV & Alarm installation) - Smart Home/Office Solution

Since its launch in the early 90s, the web has experienced phenomenal growth year after year. Thus, the increased need for internet use has given rise to a new set of career choices, what we call web development. While the internet was first created for exchanging information, its multifaceted capabilities have gradually given birth to a sprawling and entirely new market. More and more tasks are now performed online, without having to leave the comforting confines of one's home. Similarly, most large companies now tend to favor online transactions, which explains why banks all now have a strong online presence. All structures that need to expand in order to maintain their activity, whether they be schools, public organizations, private companies, or even independent workers, extensively use the internet to disseminate information or to make themselves known. Even young children use the internet to search for their favorite topics. Today, websites are carefully structured and built to maximize traffic flow. Indeed, a key point is to allow visitors to navigate easily between screens and to find exactly what they are looking for with a minimum of latency. But who creates all these websites that respond to the monstrous demand of all these consumers? And who puts them online so that people can visit them safely? Let us look very precisely at what the definition of web development says, which is one of the most popular activities in all web professions: Web development, or computer development, is the process of creating websites and applications for the internet (or for intranet, the private network). It involves the coding that powers the features of web pages published on the internet; it also involves knowing how to set up and run web applications and mobile applications (such as e-commerce for example...). This programming involves using computer languages (programming languages) like HTML and CSS, JavaScript, PHP Framework and many others for creating websites, interfaces, etc. Many tools such as text editors, a whole range of software and platforms are available on the internet to help develop web pages. From the simplest static web pages to the latest platforms and applications, through various websites, know that absolutely all the tools we use daily via the internet have been designed by web development. To simplify and make sure you understand what it entails, let's say that, overall, web development can be divided into three categories: client-side coding (or front-end), server-side coding (or back-end), and database technology. Front-end development manages all the visual elements of the interface such as layout, colors, buttons, menus and contact forms. Back-end development refers to everything that happens behind the scenes, i.e. what concerns the storage and organization of data, as well as the functioning of the entire system, from the client side. Finally, the database contains all the necessary files and content for the operation of a website.

What kind of training is necessary to get into web development?

We would like to start by saying that it is possible to become a web developer without having any degree at all. What matters, as is often the case, in addition to your motivation, is your appetite for learning, and more specifically, in this particular case, for programming (it is best to enjoy designing, developing, and being user experience-oriented). If you are the self-taught type, you can follow one of the many web developer training courses available online. Get informed and browse the opinions and comments of former learners to make up your mind; many IT professionals, junior coders, web agencies, PHP developers, integrators, integrative developers, web project managers, web integrators, web designers have taken the time to leave a few words on various dedicated forums or directly on the pages of these trainings. As we have just seen and highlighted, although a degree is not mandatory to practice as a web developer, it is still useful to be well-trained and to find jobs or clients more easily. As one could expect, the best way to become a web or back-end developer is to have studied computer science beforehand. Here is a non-exhaustive, but comprehensive list of web developer degrees (most of which are accessible with a high-school degree): - There is the BTS Services Informatiques Aux Organisations, option Solutions D'infrastructures, Systèmes et Réseaux. - There is the BTS Systèmes Numériques. - There is the DUT Informatique. - There is the Licence Professionnelle Métiers De L’informatique (Développement d’applications Internet, Conception Développement et Test Logiciels). - There is the Master Développement de Logiciels ou Développement d’Application. - There is also the possibility to go through an accelerated training program: Le Wagon, Coding Bootcamp, Iron Hack, etc. - Finally, there are specialized engineering schools (such as EPITA, ISEP, ESGI, Epitech, etc.).

What is the scope of intervention of a Web Developer?

This digital professional can work in different structures, such as a communication agency or a company, and can also be an independent developer; it is therefore important to note that a web developer can offer their services to several companies at the same time. As we have already pointed out, web development is a very broad field that encompasses a huge set of knowledge and specialties, languages, platforms, operating systems, formats, etc. (there is the Python developer, the iOS developer, the Drupal developer, the Symfony developer, the Java developer, the full-stack developer, the PHP developer, etc.). That is why the missions of a web developer can be multiple and extremely varied. Without pretending to be exhaustive, we will list the main ones here: - To begin with, there is the needs analysis phase: before anything else, it is essential to analyze the real needs of the project, as well as the technical solutions that are most suitable for its realization (a mock-up idea if you will). This mission ends with the writing of what is called a specifications document. - Next comes the website design phase: during this phase, the site is designed upstream with great care to scrupulously respect the specifications document. The (visual and technical) architecture is defined, as well as the database. - Then comes the development phase: this is the pure development phase, consisting of writing the lines of code for the different parts that make up the site. This phase is also a testing period and can allow for changes to be made to the established objectives, depending on problems and obstacles encountered. - Now comes the testing and production phase: during this phase, the site is tested both technically and from an overall visual coherence perspective. Any hypothetical errors must be corrected during this phase, with the help of web designers and development teams, before any production and final launch of the site. - From now on, continuity must be ensured, with all technical support: once the site is online, it will of course be necessary to provide support in case of problems or to carry out inevitable updates. - And then comes the monitoring: this activity must be constant for any developer. Indeed, it is important to keep up to date with the evolution of tools and technologies (languages, frameworks, etc.), but also with the latest trends and practices. While software solutions are important, often the technical project manager that is the web developer will need to find answers through teamwork, and most application or website creations are the result of collaboration between several people: developing an interface has nothing to do with creating the graphic charter of a particular site or software.

Why hire a professional web developer?

To create your website, you have two options: either do it yourself or hire a professional to help you. Having a website is now an essential communication and sales tool, so it is important to think carefully about the choice you want to make, especially since your website is your company's showcase on the web. It must therefore be professional, in line with your company's image, inspire trust, and of course, make people want to come back... Hiring a professional allows you to have a high-quality, efficient website with a well-thought-out strategy based on the objectives you want to achieve. Furthermore, entrusting the creation of your website to a professional web developer is a good way to save time. Although you can indeed find many resources yourself, it takes time to do it all, assimilate the knowledge, and be able to create the website yourself. Meanwhile, the professional will have had time to set up several projects that will run like clockwork. Moreover, you may not realize it, but delegating the creation of your website to a web designer will actually save you money... You undoubtedly know the saying: "time is money," and that's exactly what this illustrates! In another vein, when you enlist a web designer (or any other expert), it is crucial to realize that you are paying not only for technical skills, but also for their guidance and advice on what is best for your business. Keep in mind that there are as many solutions as there are businesses. The expert to whom you delegate the creation of your website must provide you with solutions based on your specific problems, budget, and objectives. They will help you devise the best strategy for your company while adapting to your target audience. Finally, the professional will also offer you step-by-step guidance, from the pre-project phase through the project itself and after the project is launched. This is a complete support system that should allow you to unload a significant burden and create a genuine partnership that provides numerous constructive exchanges.

How to find a web developer?

Finding a professional in Box Hill South should not be too difficult, as cities are generally well-equipped for this purpose. However, if you live in a rural area, the task may be a little more challenging... In any case, to begin with, we advise you to start with your acquaintances, whether it be friends, family or colleagues, as this is a good way to find someone and it costs nothing. If word of mouth doesn't yield any results, which is possible, don't hesitate to turn to the Internet, as it is probably the best way to find a web developer! We invite you to check out the StarOfService website, which lists all professionals in a particular field, including web development, by region. In just a few clicks, the site even provides you with professionals' contact information, so you can contact them right away to discuss your needs.

What are the rates for a professional web developer?

Web development projects require a research phase to propose an appropriate rate. Most web developers will provide a price estimate. Some charge for their services by the hour or day. Expect to pay at least €300 per day for a web developer in a large metropolitan area. The complexity of your project will also add to the cost. If you want to create a simple website with only a few pages, it will cost less than a more complex website with many pages and features, such as online payment management, reservation capability, etc. Other web developers offer flat-rate prices for projects. For example, for the creation of a "showcase" website, expect to pay at least €500 (including design), but the client's needs, if they go beyond this, will naturally result in a higher price. If you set a fixed price for the project with the web developer, the invoice may increase if the professional believes that they have provided more work than originally budgeted. You can write a specifications document based on the most important web pages to create, to save time and money. In other words, make sure that the price set by the web developer is truly fixed. Finally, some developers will ask for a deposit, usually between 25 and 50% of the total price.

How to choose the right web developer?

Just as we did when helping you find a professional, our first piece of advice is to use word-of-mouth, which is often the simplest and quickest way to find a good professional in all kinds of fields. So don't hesitate to talk about your project with friends, family members, and colleagues, as perhaps one of them knows a company that handles these kinds of tasks. If word-of-mouth doesn't yield any results, which is possible, then don't hesitate to turn to the wonderful resource that is the Internet. This resource is particularly relevant for a search for professionals in web development, so not taking advantage of it would be really foolish. The StarOfService website we mentioned earlier can provide you with a list of professionals who work in your area, and if you want to know the quality of their services, then take a look at the numerous reviews and comments from past clients. This is undoubtedly the best way to get an objective and well-formed idea of the quality of a professional or their work; this also applies, of course, to companies or freelancers who do web development. Once you have selected the professional you need, all that's left is to check availability, deadlines, set a date and time with them, and you're good to go!

Here are some questions to ask a web developer during your first interview:

- How long have you been doing this activity? - What initial training did you undergo and how long have you been working in this profession? - What are your rates? Can you provide a detailed breakdown? Is it possible to see a portfolio to get an idea of your work? - Will you provide a formal quote before starting the project? - What is your availability and what are your deadlines? - Do you have a working protocol? If so, can you provide a timeline? - Can you guarantee that you will adhere to the deadlines we agree upon?