# Technology / services

**Languages**

* Java (mobile app)
* Javascript (mobile app)
* Typescript (web, and desktop app)
* Objective-c (mobile app)

**Frontend frameworks**

* React Native (mobile app)
* React Js (web, and desktop app)
* Redux (web, and desktop app)
* Material UI (web, and desktop app)
* Nwjs (desktop app)

**Backend** **frameworks**

* Nest Js (mobile, web, and desktop app)
* Node JS / Typescript (mobile, web, and desktop app)
* Nwjs (desktop app)

**Databases**&#x20;

* Mysql (mobile, web, and desktop app)
* Redis (mobile, web, and desktop app)
* Amazon relational database service (mobile, web, and desktop app)

**Libraries**&#x20;

* ReactJS (desktop app)
* Redux (desktop app)

**Servers**

* Amazon elastic compute cloud (mobile, web, and desktop app)
* WordPress (website)

**Containers**&#x20;

* Docker (mobile, web, and desktop app)
* Amazon Elastic Container Service (mobile, web, and desktop app)

**Design** **tools**

* Figma (mobile, web, and desktop app)
* Adobe (website)

**Search indexing**

* Amazon elastic search services (mobile, web, and desktop app)

**Support**&#x20;

* Zendesk guide (website)
* Zendesk support (website)
* Intercom chat (mobile, web, and desktop app)
* Intercom add-ons (feedback, book a call, etc) (mobile, web, and desktop app)

**Translation**

* Google cloud translation (mobile, web, and desktop app)
* Translatepress.com Wordpress plugin (website)

**Video hosting**

* Vimeo (mobile, web, and desktop app)
* Youtube (website)

**IP tracking**

* IP stack (mobile, web, and desktop app)

**Security** **tokens / services**

* JWT token (mobile, web, and desktop app) \[used to hash passwords]
* SSL.com code signing (desktop app)
* Amazon web services (mobile, web, and desktop app)

&#x20;  **+**   Most other services such as Github, Vimeo, etc have built-in security

**Code repository**

* Github

**Code editors**

* Android studio code
* Visual studio code
* Xcode

**Emulators**

* Android studio
* Bluestack


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