JavaScript is a high-level, interpreted programming language initially developed for web development. Just like Java, it is widely used and supported, with a rich ecosystem of libraries and frameworks. While Java is a compiled language for building complex applications, JavaScript focuses on web development with easier-to-learn syntax. Thanks to its small learning curve, it is accessible to developers. At Optis, we like to use JavaScript to develop web applications and to make web pages interactive.
Our daily operations are built on a solid foundation of technologies we trust and use extensively. Java, along with the versatile Spring framework, provides the stability and performance needed for our backend systems. On the frontend, JavaScript allows us to create engaging and responsive web applications, utilizing the capabilities of Angular and React.
These tools are integral to our projects, enabling us to develop efficient and effective solutions by leveraging their extensive libraries and frameworks.
At Optis, we embrace innovation by continually testing and integrating new technologies into our workflow. As you can see, we are excited about tools that simplify complex state management and streamline database interactions, making them a natural fit with our existing Java and JavaScript expertise.
These technologies enable us to build more robust and maintainable applications, enhancing both our backend and frontend development capabilities.