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Top web development trends for 2015

May 30, 2015
11:07 am

With new powerful development tool, modern technology and streaming changes in the technology world, this year looks set to be a very exciting year for web developers. Here are our top trends  for the web development world in 2015.

1) Challenges for Responsive design:

In continuously changing and growing popular technology, this year we can expect the new and innovative design changes by the various digital devices. Responsive design is all about the supporting every screen irrespective of the size or shape.

2) Single page application:

This year we expect more single page web applications.SPA are the web apps that load a single HTML page and update that page dynamically as the user interacts with the app. It uses AJAX and HTML5 to create smooth and responsive web apps, without continuous page reloads. In this, much of the work take place on the client side in JavaScript.

3) New javascript features:

WebGL 3D will become increasingly popular as browsers continue to increase in speed and capability. Powered by frameworks like three.js, we hope to see more applications of this awesome technology in-browser.
HTML5 JavaScript APIs will have increased support in iOS and Android browsers
ServiceWorker magic for offline web-app use

4) Motion UI :

An emerging trend we will see a lot more of in the new year, Foundation for Apps already implemented strong visual feedback using animation. Along with Motion UI, Google’s Material Design is an emerging trend which we will no doubt see a lot more of, perhaps helped along by frameworks like the Polymer Project.

5) Web UI components :

Polymer and ReactJS will cultivate in popularity as developers move towards more reusable dynamic components. Facebook’s ReactJS library is framework-agnostic and uses some rich new techniques to quickly develop attractive user interfaces. The Polymer project is a larger framework which allows you to design client-side applications and incorporates mobile-friendly design.

6) Instagram :

Instagram recently passed Twitter in their number of users, does this mean a movement away from micro-blogging and an increase in the popularity of image sharing applications? We hope to see more creative ways to share images and videos as new technology becomes available. We should also keep an eye out for developments and trends within other image-based sharing applications like Pinterest and SnapChat.