[nycphp-jobs] Web Developer [snipped]
Brian Skahan
brian at digitalpulp.com
Wed Nov 15 13:23:11 EST 2006
- Previous message: [nycphp-jobs] Web Developer In operation since 1996, Digital Pulp is a group of seasoned web professionals who focus on building medium to large-scale sites for a wide array of industries. We're looking for a knowledgeable, excited, backend developer with a wide range of talents and a proven ability to develop innovative technical solutions. We work on a wide range of platforms, for a diverse set of clients and a successful candidate will be able to adapt existing knowledge to new technology. Required experience: * 4 Years PHP & SQL * Write code for fun * Experience with multiple Content Management Systems * Experience with MVC development and planning * Strong knowledge of Smarty, Cheetah or a similar template engine * 2 years of professional experience with one of Python, Ruby, Java, C/C++ * Experience with test driven development * Strong understanding of Internet protocols including HTTP and one of SOAP, XML-RPC, REST * Working knowledge of HTML and CSS * Be comfortable with all three major platforms (Win, Mac, Linux) * Be comfortable with the Unix command-line * Experience with subversion, CVS or similar RCS * Be able to design, communicate, document, and implement plans targeted towards both technical and non-technical audiences. Bonus points if: * you have experience developing software Q&A plans * you use Linux as a primary development environment * you're able to show your contributions to Open Source projects * you have javascript experience * you have XML, XSLT experience * you know Oracle, Postgres & MsSQL Do not apply if: * you've never written a web application from scratch * you've never built a web application on top of an existing platform * you've never been part of a large project * you don't write Object Oriented PHP * the only interaction with a server you've had is via FTP * you're not comfortable working with MySQL in a shell * you've never used version-control software Interested? Send your resume and a cover letter to resumes at digitalpulp.com.
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That's what one too many Ctrl-Vs will get you.
On Nov 15, 2006, at 9:40 AM, Brian Skahan wrote:
A very long subject ....
- Previous message: [nycphp-jobs] Web Developer In operation since 1996, Digital Pulp is a group of seasoned web professionals who focus on building medium to large-scale sites for a wide array of industries. We're looking for a knowledgeable, excited, backend developer with a wide range of talents and a proven ability to develop innovative technical solutions. We work on a wide range of platforms, for a diverse set of clients and a successful candidate will be able to adapt existing knowledge to new technology. Required experience: * 4 Years PHP & SQL * Write code for fun * Experience with multiple Content Management Systems * Experience with MVC development and planning * Strong knowledge of Smarty, Cheetah or a similar template engine * 2 years of professional experience with one of Python, Ruby, Java, C/C++ * Experience with test driven development * Strong understanding of Internet protocols including HTTP and one of SOAP, XML-RPC, REST * Working knowledge of HTML and CSS * Be comfortable with all three major platforms (Win, Mac, Linux) * Be comfortable with the Unix command-line * Experience with subversion, CVS or similar RCS * Be able to design, communicate, document, and implement plans targeted towards both technical and non-technical audiences. Bonus points if: * you have experience developing software Q&A plans * you use Linux as a primary development environment * you're able to show your contributions to Open Source projects * you have javascript experience * you have XML, XSLT experience * you know Oracle, Postgres & MsSQL Do not apply if: * you've never written a web application from scratch * you've never built a web application on top of an existing platform * you've never been part of a large project * you don't write Object Oriented PHP * the only interaction with a server you've had is via FTP * you're not comfortable working with MySQL in a shell * you've never used version-control software Interested? Send your resume and a cover letter to resumes at digitalpulp.com.
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