The team’s grown again

by Mark P. Filed under: Company

In the last few weeks we’ve added three new members to the Simpleweb team. We want to welcome them and can’t wait for our first night out, oh, and creating amazing experiences for our clients :)

Introducing the very talented Adam Butler, a front end developer with ace Javascript skills, he massively impressed us at our first Rusic hack day and we just knew that we wanted him to work with us.

Dan Stringer, our latest developer with Rails, PHP skills and various CMS’s under his belt. He’s also hot on accessibility and is an awesome addition to our already killer team of coders.

Last and by no means least is Holly, who’s now running the office, admin, kicking ass and generally keeping everything together.

Good times ahead.

The team take to the track

by Tom H. Filed under: Days Out,Fun

We’ve had a bit of building work done in the office to remove some walls. In part because of our growing team but mainly because I’d slightly messed up our original office design. Apparently, people don’t like sitting in 3ft by 8ft cubicles! Who’d have thought? Anyway, it looks pretty cool now… just needs a bit of decorating.

Whilst we were having the work done we thought it would be an ideal time for a day out of the office to treat our hard working team and a couple of our great freelancers Simon and Jamie. So, a spot of lunch at Lockside and then off to the Go Kart track.

Everyone had a really good time. Even Adam who managed to get black flagged in the race!

Here are some photos from the day.

The Agile Manifesto

by Mark P. Filed under: Company,Knowledge

The following is from the Manifesto for Agile Software Development it’s fair to say that we do our best to follow this for most of our projects. I thought I’d reproduce it here for those that haven’t seen it…

We follow these principles:

Our highest priority is to satisfy the customer through early and continuous delivery of valuable software.

Welcome changing requirements, even late in development. Agile processes harness change for the customer’s competitive advantage.

Deliver working software frequently, from a couple of weeks to a couple of months, with a preference to the shorter timescale.

Business people and developers must work together daily throughout the project.

Build projects around motivated individuals. Give them the environment and support they need, and trust them to get the job done.

The most efficient and effective method of conveying information to and within a development team is face-to-face conversation.

Working software is the primary measure of progress.

Agile processes promote sustainable development. The sponsors, developers, and users should be able to maintain a constant pace indefinitely.

Continuous attention to technical excellence and good design enhances agility.

Simplicity–the art of maximizing the amount of work not done–is essential.

The best architectures, requirements, and designs emerge from self-organizing teams.

At regular intervals, the team reflects on how to become more effective, then tunes and adjusts its behavior accordingly.

The First Rusic Hack Day was amazing

by Mark P. Filed under: Community,Products

Yesterday was the first Rusic Hackday. It was awesome. Totally awesome. The skills that we saw blew our minds, with themes being created that we did even think were possible.

The £250 was split up between the designers as “Best use of Rusic”, “Best Design” and “Closest to complete”… Eveybody that attended voted, and by the end of the day there were a few friends of Rusic making it a little more interesting in the voting process (kindly sponsored IamKeir Inc.). Judging by the effort by all involved it wasn’t about the money though!

If you want to come to the next event please sign up at our Meetup page.

And the entries were:

In no particular order and with links to Twitter and the live application itself. It’s worth stressing that all of these applications were created from scratch in about four – five hours with Rusic. Some aren’t quite finished, but they’re not far off. Expect to see more of these themes…

@iamkeirRusicursive

Showing off the Websnappr'd entries to the competition

Showing off the Websnappr'd entries to the competition

A really interesting theme that didn’t quite get where it needed to :) Essentially you add a website and it pulls back the web page as an image and adds it into Rusic. Very cool and with a bit more work it could be part of an interesting theme for building on in the future. As Keir is a friend of Rusic he wasn’t allowed to to enter the competition. (Don’t ask about the name)

@daleanthony - Best Recipes

Lovely design and use of Masonry

Lovely design and use of Masonry

A really simple and beautifully designed theme built with Masonry. Add recipes and share them. Perfect for a cookery site. Dale is part of the Rusic team and built all of the deafult themes in Rusic, so doesn’t qualify for a prize.

@jamesGuestFull English Breakfast

I want that breakfast

I want that breakfast

Building on one of the default themes, James after having to re-install pretty much everything in his laptop, spent a few hours coming up with this. Submit Cafes, their breakfasts and their location to find the best fry up in the UK. Combine this with the iPhone SDK and this is one awesome idea, anywhere you go you can find the nearest decent cafe. Seriously ESSENTIAL. Probably the best commercial idea of the day.

@tholderMountain biking locations

Lovely Google map integration

Lovely Google map integration

A really nifty geo based app for plotting the best mountain bike trails. Good integration with google maps and another app crying out for the iPhone SDK. While Tom would’ve liked some cash he’s part of Rusic…

@adambu1988360k

A beautiful code snippet in Rusic

A beautiful code snippet in Rusic

Adam’s tag line of “Three hundred and sixty thousand pixels & 360kb to do something awesome with…” is pretty cool. Reminiscent of the demo scene popular “way back when”…

This is one of the themes that blew us away. Adam has managed to make a “code gallery”. Coders paste in their code snippet and then other people vote on it. Slick interface, great idea and slick implementation. Hard to believe this was created in an afternoon.

 @jegtnes and @mark_jsBlah Blah

Liking of Comments.

Liking of Comments.

These two guys, students at UWE performed a minor miracle. I’m still not sure how they did what they did… Essentially they found a way to add “like” states to comments. This is not a core feature of Rusic, it may be one day, but right now it isn’t. Somehow they got it to work. Awesome. Really.

@scottifydotcomFootoFan

Everybody was Kung Fu Fighting!

Everybody was Kung Fu Fighting!

I think this goes down as another really good commercial idea for an application, especially combined with the iPhone SDK. Essentially when you’re at the football you submit the match, and then photos and comments as you’re watching the game. I suspect this theme needs the most extra work as it needs some clever implemenation tricks to get it rocking… although Rusic that won’t take long.

@benjaminReidEye Bomb

The lovely action hover bar

The lovely action hover bar

A beautifully designed theme just for submitting pictures of inanimate objects with eyes on. :) Beautiful action menu appearing over the main image and a nice simple navigation. Worth mentioning the cool Google maps integration here.

A worthy mention goes to Roy that completely stripped and one of the default themes of CSS and javascript and rebuilt it semantically as HTML5. I can’t find your Twitter address or theme Roy. Where are you Roy?

And the winners were:

Best Design - Eye Bomb and 360k.

Best Idea - 360k

We didin’t do the “Nearest to complete” prize in try end as the guys that used the default themes were the  closest to completion which we thought wasn’t on in the end. ;) So instead:

Generally Cool - Footo and Blah Blah

Overall a really awesome day and a testmant to the talent in Bristol. Feed back on Rusic from the guys was really positive, we learnt a lot as well. Thank you so much to everybody that came. Roll on the next one.

Just in case you missed it at the top of this post if you want to come to the next event please sign up at our Meetup page.

We are hiring! Ruby/Rails Developer

by Tom H. Filed under: Company,Jobs

We are looking for another skilled web developer to join our talented and enthusiastic team.

We are a fast-paced and energetic company with big ambitions, great ideas and a focus on building awesome web based products. We have an agile approach to development and are looking for a skilled and enthusiastic developer to join us on our journey.

We currently have two exciting SaaS based products (Rusic and ContactZilla) that we are looking to accelerate the development of and take to a wide market. You will play an active role in their development and be an integral part of the companies success.

The tech we are using for our products includes Ruby/Rails, PHP (Zend), JS/CoffeeScript, Node.js, MySQL, Mongo, Redis, Chef/Vagrant and cloud based services and more! So, you will need to be looking for a position that is challenging where you want to stay at the cutting edge and not shy away from a challenge!

We also undertake some more traditional application and website development work for our clients. Solutions involve WordPress, Drupal, Magento and custom builds but we try to spread work out throughout the team and rotate projects to keep the mind fresh!

We work normal office hours but it’s quite common for the team to be hacking away on something cool gone home time… you will need to be of the same developer mentality. Whilst we all work hard, we like to rewards ourselves when we hit our targets, this is normally in the form of some random fun activity out of the office.

We’re looking for a unique web application developer that understands the importance of good engineering solutions above all else, takes pride in what they deliver and enjoys being an active part of a hard working and smart team.

Personal traits:

  • Sense of humor
  • Passionate about your work
  • Strong communication skills
  • Smart and humble
  • Equal willingness to learn and teach

Responsibilities:

  • Participate in the planning, analysis, design, development and deployment of products, features and enhancements
  • Build high-performance, scalable applications and APIs
  • Create clean, maintainable and well tested code

Requirements:

  • Excellent debugging and problem solving skills
  • Proficient in at least two of the following languages/platforms (and an eagerness to learn new languages!): Ruby (Rails), PHP (Zend Framework), Node.js, Javascript/CoffeeScript, Objective C
  • A strong command of HTML, Javascript and CSS, familiarity with Less would be good
  • Experience with MVC development frameworks, test driven development and agile development processes
  • An understanding of database theory with experience of MySQL. Any experience of NoSQL alternatives is a bonus!
  • Good understanding of the entire development process, including testing, build, deploy and maintenance
  • Strong communication skills

Remuneration:

  • Salary negotiable based on experience.
  • Company share options.
  • Pension scheme.

To apply, please send us a cover letter/email with a bit about yourself and a concise CV outlining your experience to info@simpleweb.co.uk