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PHP and Web 2.0 Developer required in Putney Bridge, London

Tuesday, April 24th, 2007

Update: this post has been moved to the “Work with us” page…
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We’re growing faster than I can keep track of, so I’m looking for a senior php person to join our team of ninjas.
Details below:
A growing web applications company based in Putney Bridge, London, specialising in Web 2.0 work in the LAMP stack, […]

Web, Web 2.0, Business, Technology, Software, Development, Code, Open Source, Products, Chronos, php, Projects, Team, Seagull, Doris, Jobs | 4 comments

Developing a CMS solution on Mediatemple with the Seagull PHP Framework, including Google Maps

Friday, April 20th, 2007

Having just completed the Atalink site, I would like to highlight some of my experiences, frustrations and lessons which I have learnt over the past few months.
Background
I developed the site using the Seagull php framework, using the publisher module (which has recently been superseded by the CMS module).
The publisher module requires a bit […]

General, Code, Open Source, php, Projects, Seagull, Portfolio | 1 comment

The joy of the client grin…

Friday, April 6th, 2007

Yesterday (Thursday) we did a client demo of a web application we’ve developed using Seagull, where we’d imported and consolidated +- 30k customer contact details and associated records, and made it available to their whole team as a “web page”…
Suffice it to say, the team worked really hard on it, and it was really, really […]

Web, Web 2.0, Business, Technology, Development, Code, Open Source, php, Projects, Seagull | No comments

More good news for the Tech for Africa conference

Friday, February 23rd, 2007

Just had some good news regards a speaker for the Technology for Africa conference we’re planning for later this year. Stay tuned for more info soon…

Web, Web 2.0, Business, Technology, Open Source, Products, Technology for Africa, Conferences | No comments

Technology for Africa ‘07 credit card test passed, speakers announced

Wednesday, December 6th, 2006

The last week or so has seen us sit with bated breath, waiting to see the reaction to the web and emerging technology conference we’re going to put together for Africans (with an African context of course). Well, we’re happy to say that the credit card test has passed, and the response has been […]

Web, Web 2.0, Business, Technology, Software, Open Source, Web Standards, Technology for Africa, Conferences | No comments

Tech 4 Africa - Creating momentum

Tuesday, November 28th, 2006

And so it begins….
Almost surprisingly, the feedback has been along the lines we were expecting:
people would be willing to go to JHB,
wanna know about stuff around web2.0 primarily,
want to hear international speakers, and
think the conference would benefit the African web community.
On top of that, we’re getting some good coverage on the blogosphere so far:
Update as […]

Web, Web 2.0, Business, Technology, Blogging, Development, Open Source, Web Standards, Technology for Africa, Conferences, Projects | No comments

Getting to grips with PEAR Quickform and Smarty

Thursday, October 26th, 2006

Over the past few months, we have done a number of projects using the php Smarty package. Smarty is a fantastic templating engine which is quite easy to use and is extremely powerful. It also enforces the distinction between presentation logic and application logic and provides a great deal of flexibility when developing.
On our most […]

Web, Code, Open Source, php | No comments

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