Low cost web & Android app development for Hackney

Why choose New Media Aid?
We develop affordable cutting-edge web apps, Android apps and ecommerce websites. Providing bespoke app development services since the year 2000, we are only 28 miles from Hackney, Greater London. The development cost of a bespoke Android app, web app or ecommerce website for organisations in Greater London will usually be between £2,000 and £5,000.

We develop advanced, bespoke, Android apps, mobile-friendly web applications and e-commerce websites for Greater London organisations who want state-of-the-art web and mobile applications at down-to-earth prices.

If you are looking for custom made, Android app development,mobile-friendly website development or e-commerce website design you need look no futher than New Media Aid.

A random fact!
Hackney is 28 miles from our app development office in Hitchin and 28 also happens to be the second perfect number. The next perfect number is 496, the previous being 6. It is also a Keith number because it recurs in a Fibonacci-like sequence started from its base 10 digits: 2, 8, 10, 18, 28 and there are twenty-eight convex uniform honeycombs. (Android Honeycomb).


Useful web app developers term of the day: PostgreSQL

PostgreSQL is an open-source relational database management system (RDBMS) that is widely used for storing and managing large amounts of data. It was developed at the University of California, Berkeley in the 1980s as a successor to the Ingres database, and has since become one of the most popular and feature-rich RDBMSs available.

One of the key features of PostgreSQL is its support for advanced SQL constructs, including complex queries and sophisticated joins, which make it well-suited for data warehousing and other analytical applications. PostgreSQL also supports a wide range of data types, including arrays, JSON, and XML, making it a flexible platform for a variety of use cases.

In addition to its powerful SQL capabilities, PostgreSQL includes a number of other features that make it an attractive choice for developers and administrators. These include:

  • Concurrency control: PostgreSQL uses a multi-version concurrency control (MVCC) system to ensure that multiple users can access the database simultaneously without conflicts.

  • Extensibility: PostgreSQL provides a robust framework for creating custom functions, data types, and operators, allowing developers to extend the platform with their own functionality.

  • Replication: PostgreSQL supports both master-slave and multi-master replication, making it easy to create high-availability clusters or distribute data across multiple nodes.

  • Security: PostgreSQL includes a number of built-in security features, including support for SSL encryption, role-based access control, and row-level security.

Overall, PostgreSQL is a powerful and flexible RDBMS that is well-suited for a wide range of use cases, from small web applications to large-scale data warehousing and analytics.

PostgreSQL, often referred to as Postgres, is a powerful, open-source relational database management system (RDBMS). It is one of the most popular databases in use today, thanks to its robust feature set, scalability, and extensibility. In this article, we will take a closer look at how PostgreSQL works.

At its core, PostgreSQL is a server that manages one or more databases. When a user interacts with a PostgreSQL database, they do so through a client, such as a command-line tool or a graphical user interface (GUI). The client sends requests to the server, which then processes them and returns the requested data to the client.

PostgreSQL stores data in tables, which are composed of columns and rows. Each column represents a specific piece of information, such as a person's name or address, while each row represents a single instance of that information. For example, a table called "users" might have columns for "id," "name," and "email," with each row representing a different user.

PostgreSQL supports several different types of data, including integers, text, timestamps, and more. It also supports more complex types, such as arrays and JSON. PostgreSQL also allows users to define their own custom data types, giving developers a high degree of flexibility.

When a user creates a table in PostgreSQL, they specify the column names and data types. They can also define constraints on the data, such as ensuring that certain columns are unique or that values fall within a specific range. These constraints help ensure data integrity and consistency.

PostgreSQL also supports the concept of transactions, which allow multiple changes to be made to the database as a single unit. This ensures that if one part of the transaction fails, all changes are rolled back and the database is left in a consistent state. Transactions are particularly useful in applications where data consistency is critical, such as financial systems.

PostgreSQL also includes a robust security model. Users can be granted different levels of access to the database, such as read-only access or the ability to create tables. Access can also be restricted based on IP addresses or other criteria. Additionally, PostgreSQL supports encryption of data at rest and in transit, providing an extra layer of security.

One of the key strengths of PostgreSQL is its extensibility. PostgreSQL supports the creation of user-defined functions, which can be written in a variety of languages, including SQL, Python, and C. These functions can be used to implement custom business logic or to perform complex calculations on the data. PostgreSQL also supports the creation of custom extensions, which can add additional functionality to the database system.

PostgreSQL is known for its performance and scalability. It uses a multi-process architecture, where each connection to the database runs in its own process. This allows PostgreSQL to take advantage of multi-core CPUs and handle a large number of concurrent connections. Additionally, PostgreSQL includes several features to improve performance, such as indexes, query optimization, and caching.

PostgreSQL also supports replication, which allows multiple copies of the database to be kept in sync. This can be useful for creating read replicas to offload read queries from the primary database, or for creating a hot standby in case the primary database fails.

In conclusion, PostgreSQL is a powerful and flexible relational database management system. It provides robust features for data storage, security, and performance, while also being highly extensible. Whether you're building a small application or a large enterprise system, PostgreSQL is a solid choice for managing your data.



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

How safe is Hackney?
Here are some Jan 2025 crimes for Hackney which we have added to show you how our software engineers can integrate data from external sources in web apps.

bicycle theft
  • Gibson Gardens (Investigation complete; no suspect identified)
  • Nightclub (Under investigation)
  • Brampton Close (Under investigation)
  • Amhurst Terrace (Investigation complete; no suspect identified)
  • Moresby Road (Investigation complete; no suspect identified)
burglary
  • Cazenove Road (Investigation complete; no suspect identified)
  • Tauheed Close (Under investigation)
  • A503 (Investigation complete; no suspect identified)
  • Reighton Road (Investigation complete; no suspect identified)
  • Castleview Close (Under investigation)
criminal damage arson
  • Lordship Terrace (Investigation complete; no suspect identified)
  • Londesborough Road (Unable to prosecute suspect)
  • Boleyn Road (Investigation complete; no suspect identified)
  • Nightclub (Under investigation)
  • Northfield Road (Unable to prosecute suspect)
drugs
  • Clissold Road (Unable to prosecute suspect)
  • Alcester Crescent (Unable to prosecute suspect)
  • Supermarket (Unable to prosecute suspect)
  • Forman Place (Under investigation)
  • Police Station (Awaiting court outcome)
other theft
  • Portland Rise (Unable to prosecute suspect)
  • Manse Road (Unable to prosecute suspect)
  • Alcester Crescent (Under investigation)
  • Petherton Road (Investigation complete; no suspect identified)
  • Forman Place (Investigation complete; no suspect identified)
possession of weapons
  • Portland Rise (Under investigation)
  • Rossington Street (Under investigation)
  • Seven Sisters Road (Under investigation)
  • Clapton Way (Under investigation)
  • Amhurst Park (Under investigation)
public order
  • Dunsmure Road (Investigation complete; no suspect identified)
  • Brampton Close (Investigation complete; no suspect identified)
  • Manse Road (Awaiting court outcome)
  • Albion Road (Unable to prosecute suspect)
  • Amhurst Terrace (Under investigation)
robbery
  • Prout Road (Under investigation)
  • Nightclub (Investigation complete; no suspect identified)
  • Albion Road (Under investigation)
  • Stoke Newington Common (Under investigation)
  • Tatton Crescent (Under investigation)
shoplifting
  • Supermarket (Investigation complete; no suspect identified)
  • Upper Clapton Road (Investigation complete; no suspect identified)
  • Supermarket (Investigation complete; no suspect identified)
  • Theatre/concert Hall (Under investigation)
  • Murrain Road (Under investigation)
theft from the person
  • Cazenove Road (Unable to prosecute suspect)
  • Clapton (Investigation complete; no suspect identified)
  • Park/open Space (Investigation complete; no suspect identified)
  • Newington Green (Investigation complete; no suspect identified)
  • Nightclub (Unable to prosecute suspect)
vehicle crime
  • Evering Road (Investigation complete; no suspect identified)
  • Harcombe Road (Investigation complete; no suspect identified)
  • Sanford Lane (Investigation complete; no suspect identified)
  • Portland Rise (Under investigation)
  • Abney Gardens (Investigation complete; no suspect identified)
violent crime
  • Moresby Road (Under investigation)
  • Rossendale Street (Unable to prosecute suspect)
  • Stanard Close (Under investigation)
  • Lawrence Buildings (Investigation complete; no suspect identified)
  • Olinda Road (Under investigation)
other crime
  • St Mark's Rise (Awaiting court outcome)
  • Stoke Newington High Street (Investigation complete; no suspect identified)
  • Berkeley Road (Under investigation)
  • Mildmay Place (Under investigation)
  • Jessam Avenue (Under investigation)
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