eCommerce, web & Android app development for Burgess Hill

Why choose New Media Aid?
Bespoke web app developers, Android app developers and ecommerce website developers for Burgess Hill, West Sussex. Our low cost cutting-edge app development team is only 69 miles away from Burgess Hill. The development cost of a bespoke Android app, web app or ecommerce website for organisations in West Sussex will usually be between £2,000 and £5,000.

We develop cutting-edge, custom-made, mobile-friendly web apps, e-commerce websites and Android apps for companies in West Sussex. Web, ecommerce and Android app developers you can trust to deliver modern, mobile-friendly web apps or websites as well as bespoke Android apps and ecommerce solutions only 69 miles from Burgess Hill.


Useful web app developers term of the day: Polymorphism

Polymorphism is a fundamental concept in object-oriented programming (OOP) that allows objects of different classes to be used interchangeably. It refers to the ability of objects of different types to be processed in the same way, as long as they implement the same interface or have the same base class.

There are two main types of polymorphism: compile-time (static) polymorphism and runtime (dynamic) polymorphism.

Compile-time polymorphism refers to the ability of a programming language to determine which method to invoke at compile-time, based on the type of arguments passed to the method. This is achieved through method overloading and operator overloading.

Runtime polymorphism, on the other hand, refers to the ability of a programming language to determine which method to invoke at runtime, based on the actual type of the object. This is achieved through method overriding and inheritance.

Polymorphism is a powerful tool in OOP that helps to reduce code complexity, improve code reusability, and make code more extensible. It is one of the key features of OOP, and is widely used in many programming languages, including Java, C++, Python, and Ruby.


Polymorphism is a concept in object-oriented programming (OOP) that refers to the ability of an object to take on many forms or types. Specifically, it allows objects of different classes to be treated as if they are objects of a common superclass or interface.

Polymorphism is achieved through method overriding and method overloading. Method overriding occurs when a subclass provides its own implementation of a method that is already defined in its superclass. This allows the subclass to use the same method name as the superclass, but with a different implementation. Method overloading occurs when multiple methods have the same name but different parameters. The correct method to call is determined by the number and types of parameters passed to it.

The benefit of polymorphism is that it allows for more flexible and reusable code. It enables a single function or method to handle many different types of objects, without needing to know the details of each specific object. This makes it easier to create more general-purpose code that can be applied to a wider range of scenarios.



Crimes reported in Burgess Hill
Our custom app development prices are criminally low, but not as criminal as these events recently reported in Burgess Hill.

What's with the crime stats?
We thought we would show you some Burgess Hill crimes reported in Jan 2025 to highlight how external cloud-based API data can be integrated within apps.

burglary
  • Western Road (Under investigation)
  • Parking Area (Under investigation)
  • Supermarket (Under investigation)
  • Capenors (Under investigation)
  • Western Road (Under investigation)
criminal damage arson
  • Supermarket (Under investigation)
  • Shopping Area (Under investigation)
  • Consort Way (Investigation complete; no suspect identified)
  • Norman Road (Unable to prosecute suspect)
  • Kirdford Close (Under investigation)
drugs
  • Petrol Station (Under investigation)
  • Junction Mews (Under investigation)
other theft
  • Meeds Road (Investigation complete; no suspect identified)
  • Freek's Lane (Under investigation)
  • Leylands Road (Unable to prosecute suspect)
  • Beaconsfield Close (Investigation complete; no suspect identified)
  • Michelbourne Close (Investigation complete; no suspect identified)
public order
  • Poplars Close (Investigation complete; no suspect identified)
  • Gander Close (Under investigation)
  • Crescent Way (Under investigation)
  • Longhurst (Investigation complete; no suspect identified)
  • Supermarket (Under investigation)
robbery
  • Shopping Area (Under investigation)
  • Barnden Close (Under investigation)
shoplifting
  • Supermarket (Under investigation)
  • Parking Area (Under investigation)
  • Shopping Area (Under investigation)
  • Supermarket (Under investigation)
  • Beaconsfield Close (Under investigation)
theft from the person
  • The Kiln (Investigation complete; no suspect identified)
vehicle crime
  • The Hawthorns (Investigation complete; no suspect identified)
  • Chanctonbury Road (Under investigation)
  • Grove Road (Investigation complete; no suspect identified)
  • Supermarket (Investigation complete; no suspect identified)
  • The Kiln (Investigation complete; no suspect identified)
violent crime
  • Grange Close (Investigation complete; no suspect identified)
  • Victoria Gardens (Under investigation)
  • Shopping Area (Under investigation)
  • Downs Road (Under investigation)
  • Dairy Court (Unable to prosecute suspect)
other crime
  • Shotters (Further action is not in the public interest)
  • Marchants Way (Unable to prosecute suspect)
  • Welbeck Close (Unable to prosecute suspect)
  • Gladstone Road (Under investigation)
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