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What It Takes To Be A Slashdev Developer/
/dev engineers are the following:
Top 1% development skill
Do you have several years of experience developing? Or are you a young rising star ready to produce beyond your years?
Fluent in English
Do you have strong english skills? Are you able to take feedback and guidance and turn it into results?
Positive Growth Mindset
We look for developers with the right mindset. People who are ready to tackle challenges and drive results for their team.
Proactive Communicator
We frequently ask questions and regularly check in with our projects. We do daily standups and set expectations right.
Delivering In Your DNA
One of our core values is to deliver excellence for our clients. Our devs execute because it is just who they are.
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Freelance PHP Development/
PHP is one of the most powerful programming languages and powers the majority of the web today. Through modern frameworks like Laravel, Symfony, CakePHP, and others building a modern PHP application is faster and easier than ever.
PHP, which stands for PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor, is an open-source server-side scripting language widely used for web development. It was created by Rasmus Lerdorf in 1994 and has since evolved into a powerful and versatile language. PHP is important for several reasons:
- Ease of use: PHP is known for its simplicity and ease of use, making it accessible for beginners while still offering powerful features for more experienced programmers.
- Server-side scripting: PHP is executed on the server, allowing developers to create dynamic web pages and applications that interact with databases, manage user sessions, and process form data.
- Cross-platform compatibility: PHP can run on various platforms, such as Windows, Linux, macOS, and UNIX-based systems. This flexibility enables developers to build and deploy web applications on multiple environments.
- Extensive support: PHP has a large and active community that contributes to its development and offers extensive resources, such as tutorials, documentation, and support forums. This makes it easier for developers to find solutions to their problems and learn from others’ experiences.
- Integration: PHP can easily integrate with various databases, including MySQL, PostgreSQL, Oracle, and more. This allows developers to build web applications that interact with data storage systems efficiently.
- Cost-effective: As an open-source language, PHP is free to use, making it an attractive option for businesses and developers who want to minimize costs while building web applications.
- Wide adoption: PHP is used by millions of websites, including popular platforms like WordPress, Drupal, and Joomla. Its widespread adoption is a testament to its versatility and reliability.
- Scalability: PHP is suitable for small-scale projects as well as complex and high-traffic web applications. With proper architecture and optimization, PHP can scale to handle large amounts of traffic and user interactions.