Introduction
A web app is a software application that is hosted on a web server and accessed via a web browser. Web apps are usually written in a scripting language such as PHP, Perl or Java and use a database such as MySQL or PostgreSQL to store data.
Web apps are becoming increasingly popular due to the fact that they can be accessed from anywhere in the world with an Internet connection. They also allow users to access their data from any device with a web browser, including smartphones and tablets.
Additionally, web apps can be updated and changed without having to redeploy the entire application. This makes them much more agile than traditional desktop applications.
The most common situations when you need to build a web app are:
1. When you want your brand to stand out of the box in the market
2. When you want to connect with your consumers personally, making engagement easy and smooth.
3. When you want to generate leads and attract prospects, but also trim down the efforts of data organization.
4. When you want a cost-effective option to interact with your customers: SaaS have “pay as you go” memberships.
Below listed are some different types of web application:
1. Dynamic Web Application
This style of web app is technically more multifarious as compared to static applications.
In the event of dynamic web applications, they are exactly in place to retain forums or databases with a continuous ability to change or update the accessible information. This is ordinarily a result of a Content Management System (CMS).
2. Static Web Application
This is the most elementary kind of web application and has minimal content or room for any movement.These kind of web applications can be termed as a ‘simple web app’.
Static web apps are usually formed using HTML and CSS and can manage animated content like videos and GIFS.
Altering the content of static web applications can be complicated, and to create any thoughtful changes, you may have the requirement to download HTML code, as well as alter and upload it to the server.
Additionally, if the app was not created by yourself or your company, you have to seek out the person who planned and generated the static web app.
3. Portal Web Application
A portal web app refers to an application in which many dissimilar categories or sections are accessible through a home page. This kind of page can range from chats, emails, browser pages, forums, and so on.
4. E-commerce apps
If you have bought anything online, you must be acquainted with one of the most usual web applications, and that is eCommerce.
If a web app is in the form of a shop or store, this kind of development is categorized as eCommerce.
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