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Aggieserve (TAMU)
The Division of Student Affairs IT team at Texas A&M Univeristy has based its newest software development core codebase on a combination of custom and framework-based PHP code with the frontend completely powered by Bootstrap’s CSS and JS (with a few personalizations). Thanks to Bootstrap, they have significantly reduced the amount of boilerplate on each of their pages, and greatly lowered the overall page weight per load. It is now an essential part of their framework, and they’re eager to follow its advancements and put it to continuing use.
So are we! :) Great work folks!

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Aggieserve (TAMU)

The Division of Student Affairs IT team at Texas A&M Univeristy has based its newest software development core codebase on a combination of custom and framework-based PHP code with the frontend completely powered by Bootstrap’s CSS and JS (with a few personalizations). Thanks to Bootstrap, they have significantly reduced the amount of boilerplate on each of their pages, and greatly lowered the overall page weight per load. It is now an essential part of their framework, and they’re eager to follow its advancements and put it to continuing use.

So are we! :) Great work folks!

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