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Tired of developers flinching at your "hot topic" content? Our fearless web developers deliver bold, secure sites with no content compromises.
Tired of developers flinching at your "hot topic" content? Our fearless web developers deliver bold, secure sites with no content compromises.
A while back, Chris Weatherman – famed prepper, survivalist, podcaster and contestant on the History Channel’s first season of “Alone” – found himself alone, once again. The backdrop of his isolation this time was not Vancouver Island, but the wilderness of web development. Weatherman – best known as the “Angery American” and author of the best-selling “Survivalist” book series – could not find a website developer willing to touch his website.
Frustrations with another developer led NotarizeIt! to enlist the services of eXcelisys to save its development project and get its site up, running, and launched for action! NotarizeIt! offers an online directory to link notaries with clients in need.
More fun than a barrel of monkeys, check out this MailChimp integration, site migration, web form data-capture project we tackled for a Northern, CA-based market research firm.
When eXcessive snapshots pile up, so do costs. Check out our custom script for deleting AWS snapshots and learn about the Data Lifecycle Manager, which allows users to set up a lifecycle policy for the creation and deletion of snapshots.
Mock up a clean website layout in minutes with Pencil. This free wireframing tool is simple to use and includes all of the basic GUI tools.
Eradicate those annoying little PHP and MySQL code demons with these tools and a few lines of custom code created by one of our developers.
Do you own or operate a WordPress, Joomla!, Drupal, Magento or WooCommerce site? Then you're using PHP and should read this to prepare for critical changes this new year.
PHP versions 5.6 to 7.0 have reached end-of-life. Updates are critical!
Why You Should Consider Using Git, Even If You Are a Solo Developer by: Fred Morgan If you work with open source software then I’m sure you have already learned how challenging the process of upgrading applications can be (if not, you will soon enough). After recently upgrading a Drupal 7 installation for a client, I