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Migrating a Mobile App from Unity to Flutter

Evrone helped migrate the Protone app, part of Atom’s loyalty program, from Unity to Flutter to improve user experience and performance. Unity’s limitations, like slow scrolling and pixelated UI, prompted the switch. Evrone integrated Flutter screens into Unity, enabling gradual migration while maintaining functionality. Flutter’s adaptability and design flexibility enhanced UX/UI. The team aims to fully transition to Flutter, keeping Unity only for 3D elements.

Developing a Fintech Product for the International Market

Mokka, a popular BNPL service with over 16 million users and 7,500 retail partners, collaborates with us to enhance its offerings. Founded in 2012 and previously known as "Revo Technologies," Mokka now provides virtual cards, financial management tools, and various business services. We support Mokka with backend, frontend, and DevOps development, including infrastructure updates, new applications, and integrating advanced technologies like Kubernetes and TypeScript. Our team aids in maintaining seamless operations and expanding Mokka's capabilities across different markets.

Best Programming Languages to Build a Website in 2024

In 2024, the web development landscape is dynamic, offering a diverse array of programming languages tailored to different project needs. This article explores the top 10 languages, categorized into backend and frontend sectors, crucial for efficient and functional web solutions. From Python's adaptability to PHP's flexibility and Java's robustness, each language brings unique strengths to the table. On the frontend, HTML/CSS form the foundation, while JavaScript powers dynamic interactions and frameworks like React and Angular elevate user experience. Tailoring language choice to project requirements, whether for e-commerce, startups, or dynamic websites, is key to success. Evrone offers expert guidance and customized solutions...

Developing a Frontend for the Electric Car of the Future

ATOM, a pioneering startup, aims to revolutionize electric vehicles by integrating them seamlessly into the digital ecosystem. Evrone was enlisted to develop the pivotal Human Machine Interface — the steering panel — enabling users to interact with the vehicle's components and digital services. With a tight deadline, Evrone's team swiftly crafted the software, collaborating closely with ATOM's product laboratory and design team. By employing Agile methodology and conducting boot camps, they expedited the development process, ensuring key functions operate in real-time. The result: a groundbreaking prototype unveiled in May 2023, garnering widespread acclaim and over 36,000 pre-orders. Ongoing collaboration focuses on refining the...

Frontend and Backend Development for an On-Demand Salary Payment Service

"Dengi Vpered" offers an innovative on-demand pay service, allowing employees to access their salaries at any time. Evrone collaborated with them to develop a web application for personal finance management. They enhanced services like scoring, balance calculation, and personal finance tracking, utilizing Python for backend and React for frontend. Their microservices architecture ensures flexibility and scalability. Evrone's ongoing support and expertise have greatly contributed to "Dengi Vpered's" success in the finance management sector.

JavaScript Enthusiast & Technical Author David Walsh Interview

David Walsh is a well-known frontend developer experienced and interested in JavaScript, HTML/5, CSS, as well as PHP and Python. Like developers at Evrone, he focuses on open-source contributing and evangelism, as they open a world of possibilities and rewards for their hard-working developers. We couldn’t miss a chance to ask David a couple of important questions, and we hope you enjoy the interview below!

Train your design thinking with ORACULO

ORACULO is a simulator for UX designers. Created by Evrone, it generates non-standard tasks that help develop product thinking. A character of the same name will offer you three random cards that will not tell your fate, but will provide an unexpected topic for design practice.