I’m from the USA and currently looking for a reliable Python development company for an upcoming software project.
I’ve spent some time researching different providers, and so far, one company seems to stand out based on their portfolios, client feedback, and services: Techanic Infotech.
Has anyone here worked with either of them? I’d love to hear real experiences, recommendations, or even alternative companies that you’ve had success with.
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You ask if folks have worked with a couple of different companies but then mention only one — a firm from northern India that has a virtual office through the PostScanMail folks in NYC. (Quite coincidentally, that company also employs a Wordpress guy from Sikar who is named “Shivam Sharma”… such a small world!)
So anyway, Techanic Infotech pays $120 a year for that virtual office in the Big Apple, so it’s really quite a stretch to call that level of involvement as this firm having any meaningful presence in the USA. I’m just saying that the company you’ve identified might not be the kind of reliable Python implementer that you are in search of.
Bear in mind as well that this tech board to which you’ve posted goes out to a group of highly successful people who use a different technology for web development — Ruby on Rails. It’s a reallly good option to consider if you or the team are vibe-coding projects — especially if you have the goal of maintaining the code over time.
Would encourage you to take a peek at Ruby on Rails because it might be of interest as you search for developer talent in order to create big things! Here’s a quick demo to get started:
Thanks for the feedback, Lorin.
I understand why the post may have come across that way. I’m currently researching development partners and mentioned Techanic because it was one of the companies I had recently looked into.
You’re right that I accidentally wrote “either of them” while mentioning only one company. That was my mistake.
I appreciate your perspective regarding their location and experience. I’m also open to considering other options, including Rails-based development firms if you have any recommendations.
Thanks for taking the time to respond.