Node.js
Node.js is a lightweight and efficient cross-platform runtime environment, perfect for data-intensive real-time applications that run across distributed devices.
Why we love
Node.js
Single-language stack
Node.js allows you to keep one language in the back- and the front-end, combining it with React, Vue.js or Angular. Hiring becomes easier with a bigger talent pool.Built to scale
By using JavaScript's efficient use of resources, your app will be more performant at high-concurrency environments, delivering real-time interactions.Oriented to micro-services
If big monolithic apps aren't your thing, use the micro-services approach and break the application logic into smaller modules to replace and upgrade without problems.Rich in resources
With its package manager, npm, containing more than 350.000 tools, the community of JavaScript developers and the number of resources grows exponentially.Node.js Projects
Examples of projects developed with Node.js
Case Study
Real Madrid
Stadium seat allocation is very challenging for clubs We built a full-stack tool for that with real-time data visualisation with Node.js and Angular.
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HP Care Pack Central 2.0
We rewrote entirely the tool used by HP's global sales teams in record time, with a JavaScript techstack in a very demanding corporate environment.
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