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Should you know TCP/IP to work for a web company?

September 25, 12 //
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An interesting discussion (argument?) popped in my tweets yesterday in the form of TCP/IP knowledge depth to be able to work at a web company.

That quickly prompted quite a few replies from developers and techs leads of different levels and knowledge, including myself, but none of us asked the question: “for which role?” (more…)

Rewriter

April 27, 11 //
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I’ve been thinking in the past to create my own little applications for my own organisation and as a tool suite. The first one to come out is (surprisingly) not a todo app, but a URL shortener/bookmark manager. Check it out: Rewriter.

Access Rewriter

Rewriter

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Sweet success!

March 29, 11 //
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In between bad news from client #1 and client #2, There is a bit of bright news. Not all is bad for ekynoxe!

Through international DJ Shur-I-Kan, whith whom I work at Orange, I came to meet Steve Maud of Cloud Nine Media, who was at the time looking to create a new website to showcase his videos, while providing him with the ability to do it all himself from a CMS.

Cloud Nine Media

Cloud Nine Media

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Social Links hooks for WordPress

February 6, 11 //
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Social links hooks

Social links hooks

I’ve created a very simple plugin to display handy little icons where you want in your wordpress theme. (more…)

Over the air 2009

October 5, 09 //
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Over the Air – 24 hours of mobile development and mobile conferences – September 25th – 26th 2009

This are my conference notes that I hopefully took correctly! (more…)

BadOps

August 30, 09 //
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The latest of ekynoxe’s design and developments: http://badops.zapee.com.

badops

Badops screenshot

Badops is slowly arrive to maturity as an online tool to report bad behaving radio operators.
The brief for this project was that simple:

  • Total freedom on the design
  • Simplicity of the interface for only a few functions
  • ability to integrate later design and functionality requirements

In other words, a perfect project for me!
Especially on the design part, the total freedom allowed me to get down to something refreshing. A bit on the flashy side, I admit, but hey, the goal is to nail these bad-ops!

Work is still going on as requirements are coming in, but there is plenty of room to add more content on that website.

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