5 Lessons About web Application Development You Need To Learn To Succeed

in apps •  6 years ago 

Remember the last time you had to use an online survey to complete your research project at college? Or maybe you had to use it for an actual marketing campaign research? Remember the last time you had to put up a document for everyone to collaborate in, so you used some online platform? If you are someone who actively engages with technology, the chances are that you will remember using these features not a very long time ago.

Whenever a job like this comes up, your first choice is to go for platforms like google documents or google drive. These platforms that use the web to function are called web applications. The apparent advantage of using such an application is that you do not need to install it on your device especially. Moreover, with progressive web applications – web applications that behave like phone apps in a very user-friendly way – you get added functionality, so there is no trouble using these.

What You Must Learn:
What you must intuitively know is that these applications do not just spring up out of the blue but are invented. However, there is a lot about the development phase that you cannot intuitively know. So, here are the five lessons in the article that you must know about Web Application Development:

1. Helps Increase Customer Engagement:
Statistics show that apps like Twitter saw a considerable rise of 75% tweets per session with their progressive web application. With Alibaba and Forbes experiencing similar trends, it has been seen that web applications are a huge factor in increasing customer visits to websites.

2. Cheap vs. Costly:
Unlike generic claims like “web application development is cheap,” it is better that you be informed about what really can the development cost. Studies show that the development of a web application can cost you as little as $500 but can also go as high as $5000. Everything depends on how much detail and time you want to put in.

3. Security:
Statistics show that around 32% of web applications are vulnerable to SQL injection attacks, with websites, on average, being under attack 12 days in 6 months. This points to the fact that one should be careful when using web applications for sensitive data. However, with growing awareness, web application providers are improving their security systems to provide better service.

4. Design!
Statistics suggest that it only takes about 50 milliseconds for a user to form a judgment about your webpage. Of course, then this judgment is formed on the basis of design of your web application. All the more reason to make sure that your web application looks as neat as possible.

5. Little Lifespan:
Given the rapid pace with which the world of technology changes, a particular form of your web application slowly dies out in favor of better, more innovative designs. This is why you often see popular web applications constantly changing their outlook or constant updates of even applications on your phone, which may sometimes feel annoying.

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