Frontend development

Frontend development

Front-end is the visual part of the website, the part that the visitor will be faced with when he or she clicks on a website. With really great front-end development, your site can go a long way in both rankings and user experience, as it simply shows the potential of what the site can achieve.

The visible part of a website

Frontend builds bridges between code and design. It is the part of web development that transforms and translates the codes into visual images, text and videos – roughly speaking, into digital aesthetics. Insight is thus required in both parts, where the creative meets the functional, for an optimal interaction.

Developers Shore’s development team has great knowledge and the ability to get into your way of thinking about how exactly your website should and can look. We always maintain a good and close dialogue with our customers to create an appealing, easy-to-maneuver and high-ranking website – where the code that is delivered both looks good on the surface and works in depth.

Programming language

Frontend developers can work with several different programming languages, of which HTML, CSS and JavaScript are the most common.

In the front end, JavaScript is commonly used because this programming language is particularly useful for creating dynamic web functions and interaction on the website. Likewise, the script is a positive auxiliary attribute to the languages CSS and HTML. Consequently, visual segments such as images, text, animations and videos together with links can give even better appearance, quality and credibility to your website.

Important to remember is not to confuse JavaScrip with Java as these are two very different programming languages. Java is mainly used for backend development, that is, the part of the website that is not visible to the viewer. The common denominator is that both are versatile and powerful and can be adapted to a range of different projects and operating systems.

Our web developers are well versed in the various technologies and programming languages to quickly simplify and structure your website on a tailor-made plan.

Some examples of our areas of expertise

Front-end can involve different projects and processes depending on the target audience and the desired design in the environment where it will be used. In front-end development, we work with the following, although our customer projects can be branched out much more than that.

  • Proof of concept
  • Front-end optimization
  • Responsive design
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Proof of concept

Proof of concept is a method that uses the latest web development solutions to create a prototype and do a small-scale test. Good for seeing if an idea is feasible before committing resources to a larger investment.

Frontend development

With the help of the frontend, we can optimize an interface that increases user-friendliness. This results in high customer satisfaction and a positive user experience.

Responsive design

Responsive design means that the website can work in different browsers and above all on mobile devices – old and new. Performance and interaction design must follow the same track. We make sure that all devices can read your website without encountering bugs.

Most common questions and concerns

Our delivery department conducts HR interviews with prospective members of our community. These interviews focus on the developer's previous experience and previous employment and their communication skills. When we have presented a suitable candidate, he/she then completes the steps that our customer we have their internal process. Usually 2 interviews and a technical test. The responsibility for "quality assurance" of the candidate is therefore shared between us at Developers Shore and the customer.

Currently we have around 1000 developers in our community, we replenish this in cases where we do not have a suitable candidate to present to our client's assignment. We do this through marketing, headhunting and search on LinkedIn as well as external advertisements. We also apply a bonus for our members who refer friends or their own contacts who match a role or project.

This is not true, the quality of the developers is at least as good. In fact, our developers are more likely to work overtime and inconvenient working hours than Swedish consultants without asking for extra compensation.

All companies have it before they choose to spend resources and energy on correcting this in order to become more "future-proof". What we have noticed is that our developers are extremely good at finding solutions and ways of working to be able to carry out effective work anyway, through translation services e.g. Our consultants are used to working remotely and to countries with documentation or commentary in languages ​​other than English. There is nothing new under the sun for them and it is rarely as bad as the customer thinks it is.

The majority of bad experiences come from offshore collaborations, usually India or Asia. Many times it is due to cultural differences and that although the hours have been cheap, they have been extremely long hours. This is why we work towards Europe, these developers are more like us and also appreciate how we Swedes ourselves want to work and run our development teams in the form of feedback, transparency, etc.

Our handbook (in swedish) can help you get an idea of ​​which processes and routines might be good to implement. The responsible salesperson together with delivery people are happy to help out in our direction to ensure that you succeed with your developer(s). Write to us to get the manual "How to succeed with remote development".

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