The stack behind Cloftware — from Laravel and Vue to ESP32 and MQTT.
Every technology page below explains what it’s actually good for and where it shows up in our own work, rather than a generic definition.
Language & Framework
Laravel
PHP framework for backends that need to be built fast and stay maintainable.
Vue.js
A frontend framework that stays readable as an interface grows.
Nuxt.js
Vue with server-side rendering, routing, and SEO handled properly out of the box.
JavaScript
The language every interactive interface runs on, front and back.
TypeScript
JavaScript with types — fewer runtime surprises, easier to maintain.
PHP
The backbone of Laravel — mature, fast, and well understood.
Node.js
JavaScript on the server — good for APIs, real-time features, and IoT ingestion.
React
Component-based UI library, used where a client already has a React codebase.
Flutter
One codebase, native-feeling apps on both Android and iOS.
Android
Native Android development when it’s the right call.
C++
The language behind ESP32 firmware and performance-critical device code.
Cloud & DevOps
AWS
The default choice for scalable, well-documented cloud infrastructure.
Azure
Microsoft’s cloud platform — a strong fit for .NET-adjacent and enterprise environments.
Google Cloud
Strong for data-heavy and AI-adjacent workloads.
Oracle Cloud
Often the right call when a client already runs Oracle Database, or wants a genuinely low-cost always-free tier.
Docker
Containers so “works on my machine” stops being a real problem.
Database
MySQL
Reliable, well-understood relational database for most business applications.
PostgreSQL
The choice when data integrity and advanced querying matter most.
MongoDB
A document database for data that doesn’t fit a rigid schema.
Redis
In-memory store for caching, sessions, and queues that need to be fast.
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