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mercredi 12 décembre 2007

PHP/MySQL Web Developer Job offer in London (@London Bridge)

We are seeking a CSS / HTML / PHP / MySQL developer. Reporting directly to Duncan Morris (a director of Distilled), you will earn wide-ranging responsibilities for delivering client projects and internal tools.

We build small business websites on our own (PHP / MySQL) content management system as well as developing tools to help us do our jobs better. You will be responsible for creating websites based on designs created by our in-house graphic designer.

Distilled is a small team of (currently) 6 people and we are looking for someone who is keen to join a fast-growing company. The right person will:

  • have good written and spoken English
  • be passionate about the internet
  • be self disciplined
  • be able to fit in with a team
  • be an independent learner
  • be able to demonstrate a real interest in and aptitude for the role

Any of the following would be advantageous but are not necessary:

  • Experience of the CakePHP framework
  • Systems administration experience - on a LAMP platform
  • Knowledge of search engine optimisation techniques

The job is a full time position and will be based at our offices near London Bridge. Your role will include:

  • Constructing websites based on design layouts
  • Extending internal platforms (CMS, e-commerce etc.)
  • Maintaining and developing internal tools
  • Building more complex functionality for client websites

We will provide a dual-monitor computer and a comfortable chair. You can listen to music while you work if you wish.

Salary: £17,000-21,000 p.a. depending on experience

If this sounds like the role for you, then please fill out the following form:

http://www.distilled.co.uk/applyweb.html

If you sound like the sort of person we want to work with we will contact you and arrange an interview.

distilled

mardi 4 décembre 2007

How the Internet works (explained with tennis balls)

Ever wondered what happens when your computer sends a domain request to the internet? Well some guy whips out rubber gloves and stuffs messages into tennis balls then rolls them down a pipe labeled 'the internet'. Of course.

http://digg.com/hardware/How_Does_The_Internet_Work_Tennis_Balls_Tubes_Duh

(and don't forget to digg it!)

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