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Thank you all in advance.... :) 

1. Ecommerce websites user location etla track chesthai? and grocery stores neat by user location elta choopisthai?

2. Ecommerce websites lo items ela display chestharu? I mean instaaa cart lo local grocery stores lo available items instacart website lo etla avaiable choopishtai antha correct ga? 

3. Finally what s/w languages we need to develop an ecommerce website? 

@Amrita  

 

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motham google analytics.  motham vade handle chesthadu.. 

3, depends upon on ur requirements and knowledge.. net / java/ php better in my experience. 

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3 minutes ago, JANASENA said:

Thank you all in advance.... :) 

1. Ecommerce websites user location etla track chesthai? and grocery stores neat by user location elta choopisthai? - telidhu 

2. Ecommerce websites lo items ela display chestharu? I mean instaaa cart lo local grocery stores lo available items instacart website lo etla avaiable choopishtai antha correct ga?  - telidhu

3. Finally what s/w languages we need to develop an ecommerce website?  - telidhu

 

 

 

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4 minutes ago, JANASENA said:

Thank you all in advance.... :) 

1. Ecommerce websites user location etla track chesthai? and grocery stores neat by user location elta choopisthai?

2. Ecommerce websites lo items ela display chestharu? I mean instaaa cart lo local grocery stores lo available items instacart website lo etla avaiable choopishtai antha correct ga? 

3. Finally what s/w languages we need to develop an ecommerce website? 

@Amrita  

 

 

 

I don’t think they show correctly . Instacart lo half items doesn’t get delivered as they are not available. Anduke ga he asks for alternate item if not available ? You could do these websites with java / .net . Big companies usually use java . 

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4 minutes ago, JANASENA said:

Thank you all in advance.... :) 

1. Ecommerce websites user location etla track chesthai? and grocery stores neat by user location elta choopisthai?

2. Ecommerce websites lo items ela display chestharu? I mean instaaa cart lo local grocery stores lo available items instacart website lo etla avaiable choopishtai antha correct ga? 

3. Finally what s/w languages we need to develop an ecommerce website? 

@Amrita  

 

I don't think they can show all the grocery stores that are near by. Only what instacart partners with is what I believe 

Same like how uber eats and grub hub partners with restaurants to deliver food for you

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5 minutes ago, JANASENA said:

Thank you all in advance.... :) 

1. Ecommerce websites user location etla track chesthai? and grocery stores neat by user location elta choopisthai?

2. Ecommerce websites lo items ela display chestharu? I mean instaaa cart lo local grocery stores lo available items instacart website lo etla avaiable choopishtai antha correct ga? 

3. Finally what s/w languages we need to develop an ecommerce website? 

@Amrita  

 

websites usually ask your location to be tracked. google does it automatically

websites java or any other programming languages ...front end back end untundi.

 

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1) IP address will map users location using geoIP tables, latitude, longitude, radius search, etc

2) cross site integrations / APIs
 

3) JavaScript works on both front end and backend

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1 minute ago, Amrita said:

I don’t think they show correctly . Instacart lo half items doesn’t get delivered as they are not available. Anduke ga he asks for alternate item if not available ? You could do these websites with java / .net . Big companies usually use java

Inka enni rojulu vadutharu a Java, update kavvochu ga ?? 🥓🥓

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2 minutes ago, Tellugodu said:

Inka enni rojulu vadutharu a Java, update kavvochu ga ?? 🥓🥓

Java has new  open-source frameworks every month and we keep updating every month . What are you talking about ? They are planning on using java for machine learning too @3$%

Java with big data 

Java with aws / azure / gcp

ila Eppudu avutune unname @3$%

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1 minute ago, sri_india said:

 

Site crawl chese anta bomma ledu le bro.....inventory stock live lo chooyinchadam.

But you're right they might have API to pull the live feed and they should have contract with that specific grcery store

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19 minutes ago, Tellugodu said:

Inka enni rojulu vadutharu a Java, update kavvochu ga ?? 🥓🥓

Idi kuda kasta chaduvu

 

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Just now, ring_master said:

Site crawl chese anta bomma ledu le bro.....inventory stock live lo chooyinchadam.

But you're right they might have API to pull the live feed and they should have contract with that specific grcery store

LOl , you don't know the power of site crawl ...  they do crawl and they started with this approach only ..... 

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1 minute ago, Amrita said:

Java has new  open-source frameworks every month and we keep updating every month . What are you talking about ? They are planning on using java for machine learning too @3$%

@Amrita sorry akkae, nuvu reply chestavani teliyaka respond ayya. Got the point. You can continue using java with jar full of coffee.. 

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