ianpri | 1 year ago | on: Ask HN: Where are the part-time remote coding jobs?
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ianpri | 9 years ago | on: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (February 2017)
We're a sports/activity marketplace looking for a mid-level full stack PHP developer, daily activities include
- Add new features to our core booking system
- Improving https://www.openplay.co.uk for our 30,000+ users
- Developing new endpoints for our APIs
- Investigating new ares of interest for our business including mobile payments, keyless entry systems, iBeacons etc
- Looking into react native for some upcoming apps we're developing
Tech stack is:
- Laravel 5/Redis
- Bootstrap
- Ionic hybrid apps
- All hosted on AWS deployed via codeship with forge/envoyer.
see https://larajobs.com/job/758/midsenior-laravel-developer-lon... for more information
ianpri | 9 years ago | on: How to Develop an App Like Instagram
ianpri | 10 years ago | on: Ask HN: Developing a Skillset for Contracting in Europe
ianpri | 11 years ago | on: Why you should move your startup to a small fishing town
ianpri | 11 years ago | on: Why you should move your startup to a small fishing town
ianpri | 11 years ago | on: Ask HN: Am I'm being unreasonable about NDAs?
ianpri | 11 years ago | on: Show HN: Pangoly – Build your shiny new PC
ianpri | 12 years ago | on: One Week After Launching My Startup
- you might want to mention more clearly that current posting projects is free
- Do you need to ask for address details just to post a project? I can understand when it comes to billing, but it initially put me off just to post a free project.
- You ask for a budget but i'm looking for someone for ongoing work, perhaps make this optional? I had to enter £0 to proceed
- the text boxes aren't resizable (FF mac) so its hard to re-read what you've just entered
Good luck and looking forward to some responses to my listing
ianpri | 12 years ago | on: Twitter have been surprisingly slow about /N?
ianpri | 12 years ago | on: Ask HN: Working as a web developer in SE Asia
There is a large culture difference between different countries and you may as well spend some time in each to see how they fit before looking for a full time position
ianpri | 12 years ago | on: Ask HN: Contract or not to contract?
You will also find that some contracts are working on fucked projects where contractors are hired as a last resort/scapegoat and the work will be "get this done fast" rather than any quality product being delivered. Not saying it's all like that, but prepared to be jaded if you do this long term
ianpri | 13 years ago | on: Freelancer Accountability Service?
Someone may be good at bashing out CRUD rails apps day and night and so anyone who uses them for this task is going to highly rate them, but that doesn't mean they're a good fit for your company, especially if you don't actually know what you need them for at the point of hire (especially true for non-technical founders).
Couple that with the fact that there's no motivation for 'better' developers to sign up to these services (as good devs are normally stacked up with work and have an existing network to hook into) and all you're left with is something similar to an odesk clone.
ianpri | 13 years ago | on: Non-Technical Questions To Ask When Hiring A Development Firm
As a developer do I really want the client being able to dominate all my time when I have multiple projects on the go at the same time?
ianpri | 13 years ago | on: Show HN: Survey Builder with Drag/Drop Logic Branching
ianpri | 13 years ago | on: PHP Fog to be discontinued on December 21st
Dear Fogger,
It is with a heavy heart that I let you know that the PHP Fog service will be discontinued in December in favor of AppFog, which is PHP Fog 2.0. I am incredibly sorry for any inconvenience this may cause you.
Creating PHP Fog has been an amazing experience for us and it could not have happened without you––thank you for your support. With your help, we’ve built an amazing PaaS for PHP developers. And along the way, we’ve applied what we’ve learned to creating our new product, AppFog.
AppFog is the future of our business, and we very strongly believe it is also the future of PaaS. So, in order to focus our team and efforts on continuing to build a better solution for developers, we will be shutting down the PHP Fog platform this coming January and focusing solely on AppFog.
We have considered this change very, very carefully because we understand that this could present challenges for some of our users. But in the end, we are confident that moving to AppFog will give you additional flexibility, additional languages, additional infrastructures, and the ability to deploy your apps to private cloud infrastructure as well as leverage the strengths of the OpenStack and Cloud Foundry ecosystems.
To help in the migration, we will do be doing everything we can to help this be as easy and painless as possible: 2GB of RAM in our Free Plan We will be releasing a series of blog posts that walk you through the migration to AppFog. We will also be publishing documentation of the migration path as well as solutions for some of the edge-case differences between the platforms. To start with, we have created a migration FAQ that should help you begin the migration process.
I am committed to making AppFog a product that will make you look back at PHP Fog and think, “I’m really happy I switched.”
ianpri | 13 years ago | on: Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? (November 2012)
Full-time freelancer, working remotely (although able to make meetings in London) over 10 years of PHP experience, currently mainly working on Zend apps although have experience in wordpress, silverstripe etc. Previously worked with corporate clients (Lockheed Martin, Fujitsu Siemens, Barclays) as well as media one (one of the sites I was working on was featured on a Google Chrome TV advert). Lots of experience in eLearning.
Can handle frontend (CSS3/HTML5, JS templating etc) and so can quickly put together MVPs/prototypes for clients (currently doing this for a few other startups)
Contact details and portfolio in profile.
ianpri | 13 years ago | on: Ask HN: Review my startup, TeamDoList.com
1)How do I know if someone on my team has completed a task, if you send out email notifications,I might as well use email.
2)How do I make the lists private to just my team?
3)How do I assign a todo or know who ticked that a todo has been done?
Its these sort of things i'd be looking for, but then you're left with another generic (if nice looking) team based todo list.
ianpri | 13 years ago | on: Ask HN: Got unexpected feedback - where do I go from here?
ianpri | 13 years ago | on: Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? (October 2012)
Full-time freelancer, working remotely (although able to make meetings in London) over 10 years of PHP experience, currently mainly working on Zend apps although have experience in wordpress, silverstripe etc. Previously worked with corporate clients (Lockheed Martin, Fujitsu Siemens, Barclays) as well as media one (one of the sites I was working on was featured on a Google Chrome TV advert). Lots of experience in eLearning.
Can handle frontend (CSS3/HTML5, JS templating etc) and so can quickly put together MVPs/prototypes for clients (currently doing this for a few other startups)
Contact details and portfolio in profile.