TECHNOLOGIES USED

Not Just Another E-commerce Platform

Manusis Technologies takes pride in using emerging technology to make your experience of browsing through the store rewarding. Our stores are inherently mobile-ready so you do not have to deploy two different solutions for web and mobile. The highly flexible and customizable architecture saves you from using new application for simple add-on tasks. StoreHippo from Manusis, is the first E-Commerce platform to use the MEAN and LAMP Stack.


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M - Mongo DB
E -  Express
A - Angular JS
N - Node JS
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L - Linux
A - Apache
M - MySQL
P - PHP, Python, Perl


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MEAN is an abbreviated term denoting the four components of an open-source solution stack used for creating dynamic web sites. It is a full-stack JavaScript platform intended for web applications. The components of the MEAN stack are as follows:
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A free and open-source software, MongoDB is a cross-platform document-oriented database. This NoSQL database shuns the conventional database structure making the integration of data in certain types of applications easier and quicker.

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It is a web applications framework intended for creating single-page, multi-page, and hybrid web applications.

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It is an open-source web application framework that helps with building single-page applications. Its objective is to simplify development and testing of web applications through MVC capability, as well as, provide a structure for the entire development process, from design through testing.

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It is a cross-platform software used for achieving a scalable server-side and networking applications. Its applications are written in JavaScript and operate perfectly on OS X, Microsoft Windows and Linux with no changes.

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LAMP is an acronym for a classic model of web service solution stacks. Initially popularized from the phrase ‘Linux, Apache, MySQL, and PHP’, the acronym ‘LAMP’ now refers to a generic free and open source software stack model. As a solution stack, LAMP is appropriate for creating dynamic web sites and web applications. The different components of LAMP are defined as follows:
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A computer operating system assembled under the model of free and open-source software development and distribution.

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A web server application distinguished for playing a vital role in the initial growth of the World Wide Web.

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One of the most widely used open-source relational database management system. The SQL phrase stands for Structured Query Language.

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A server-side scripting language intended for web development. It is also used as a general-purpose programming language. Initially, PHP stood for Personal Home Page. However, it now stands for Hypertext Preprocessor.