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Saigun >> Technologies >> Technology Platforms >> Scripting Technologies

Saigun has an exceptional expertise in developing web sites for its clients and provide a fast tracking for developing dynamic sites using a number of scripting technologies. More popular scripting languages amongst our clients are the following

• Perl,
• ColdFusion,
• Active Server Pages
• Java Server Pages
• Java Script
• PHP
among others.

Scripting languages have become extremely popular for Web-based system development over the past few years. The reason is simple. In many cases Web applications only require "gluing" of components together. Scripting languages are well suited to that task. They are simple, efficient to program, and encapsulate many low-level functions into higher-level commands.

These languages provide an easy way of assembling components and thus are very popular among Internet developers. Saigun has all the technically equipped knowledge base to use these languages optimally.

Saigun has observed that scripting languages provide an efficient method of developing applications that don't require access to low-level functions. In many cases, the functions provided in the scripting language are several layers of abstraction above the lower levels. This means less time coding. This cost benefit is definitely passed on to our customers.

The caveat in this case is that scripting languages are useful as long as low-level or complex language-dependent functions are not required. However, the overwhelming majority of Web-server based processing needs are simple rather than complex.

We realize that Internet system administrators infrequently need full-blown features of formal computer languages to accomplish many of the tasks they seek to automate on the Web. All they need are some simple commands to do things such as connecting with legacy systems, databases, performing calculations, or creating dynamic Web pages.

Sure, there are large-scale systems which require complex coding, and clearly these should not be done in a scripting language. However, most projects involving dynamic retrieval of data or Web pages do not require a full-blown language to accomplish. Hence, the reason for scripting languages and their appeal.

As Web-based application development becomes more complex, the need for simplifying this development process will increase. Thus, scripting languages are likely to increase in popularity.