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    • Yay, we got a new website!

      28

      Aug

      2019

      by  Lia Domide

      • Zwei
      • Deployed
      • Website
      • Codemart

      Our previous website was launched in 2013 as a nimble, static version with no back-end. A few years ago we migrated it into a fledgling content management framework. Now it's time to show what goods it can deliver in 2019!

      Of course we wrote the back-end all by ourselves (kudos go to Diana, Vlad and Cătălin!).

      It's based on the [Zwei content management framework](/codemart/zwei/code#pi

    • Brain Simulation Section of Charité launches new website with our Zwei framework

      27

      Mar

      2019

      by  Michael Burgstahler

      • Project
      • Zwei
      • Deployed
      • Neuroscience
      • brainsimulation_website.jpeg

      Codemart developed the back-end software for the new website of Brain Simulation Section of Charité University Medicine in Berlin, Germany.

      This project is led by our longtime design partner two tribes in Stuttgart, Germany. The back-end software is based on the [Zwei framework](/codemart/zwei/