Technologies
"After all, when was the last time you heard someone rave about the interaction design of a product that wasn't on the Web? (Okay besides the iPod.) All the cool, innovative new projects are online."
Jesse James Garrett über Web 2.0 und AJAX.
Constant change, short innovation cycles, ever-new technologies - the typical features of the software winding. The staff of let's have dev always on the cutting edge. Training in current issues are as much a philosophy as to the implementation of pilot projects.

Only then is it possible for us to incorporate current knowledge of new technologies, frameworks, methods or programming techniques effectively in projects and thus directly on to our customers. Innovative software with high quality is our goal.
An excerpt of the technologies already in operation shows the following list.
Buildsystems
- Apache Ant
- Apache Maven
- Continuum
- Hudson
- Gradle
- Sonatype Nexus
- TeamCity
- QuickBuild
Databases
- Apache Derby
- MySQL
- HQL
- Oracle
- PostgreSQL
- SQLite
- Sybase
- YQL
Mobile
- Google Android
- Apple iPad
- Apple iPhone
- J2ME CDC/
CLDC MIDP - MeeGo
- Microsoft Windows Phone 7
- Microsoft Windows CE
- Objective-C
- Phonegap
- Sencha Touch
Java
- Apache CXF
- EclipseLink
- EJB
- Hibernate
- iPojo
- Java
- JAX-WS
- Java EE
- JPA
- Spring
Server
- Apache Felix (OSGi)
- Apache Karaf (OSGi)
- Ubuntu-Server
- Linux
- OpenSuse
Script Languages
- ActionScript
- Bash
- CGI
- Groovy
- JavaScript
- Perl
- PHP
- Python
- Ruby
Web
- Adobe Air
- Adobe Flash
- Adobe Flex
- AJAX
- Dojo Toolkit
- Ext JS
- Highcharts
- HTML 5
- JavaScript
- Joomla
- jQuery
- JsLint
- JSON
- JsUnit
- Microsoft Silverlight
- OpenLayers
- Prototype
- Ruby on Rails
- script.aculo.us
- Selenium
- qooxdoo
- Wordpress
- WSDL
- XML
- XSLT
Web - Java
- Apache Wicket
- Grails
- GWT
- ICEfaces
- JSP
- JSF
- Pustefix
- RichFaces
- Spring Roo
- Spring Web Flow


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