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Phases of Web Application Development: Phase 2 — Development | Design Extensions

Jan 03 2021
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To follow Santa’s example, let’s make a list and check it twice!

Once your application has been tested and moved to the staging server, it’s ready to go live! “Going live” means moving the code from the staging site, where we reviewed and tested it, to the live site that users interact with.

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