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» Hiring… Again.

Friday, August 8th, 2008

We’re actively seeking more software developers to keep up with the ever-growing demand for our services. You can find our Craig’s List ad here (if it’s not been flagged already…): http://charleston.craigslist.org/sof/788581012.html

We’ve also rebranded the graphic designer listing on our job page as UI developer, so be sure to check out the job description there.

If you or anyone you know fits the bill for either of our openings, get in touch with us! We look forward to hearing from you.

» (Cue Northern Exposure Theme)

Friday, August 8th, 2008

Pictures From Alaska

Maggie emailed us from her new home, Alaska, and sent some pictures for us to check out, too.

Hey guys!

I figured it was time to drop you all a line. Alaska is awesome! It’s not really cold, and it stays light until at least 2am, which is perfect for me. :)

I’m leaving Saturday morning to fly to Dutch Harbor and get on a boat. I requested a certain type of boat and was able to get on one, which is good. The boat is 120 feet long, and can hold 120 metric tons of fish! Because the boat can hold that much fish, the amount of time spent having to drop off the caught fish is minimalized. So… I could be out there anywhere from 30-75 days, with only one day or so at port every couple of weeks!

» Puppy Visits Programmers, Melts Icy Hearts

Friday, June 27th, 2008

Stitch, bein’ cute

Liv dropped by the office today with a guest - her sister’s newly minted French bulldog, Stitch. He’s a bundle of sausage-like, snortin’ energy. Lance, whose genus is in the same family tree, managed to communicate with the pig-bunny beast via a series of grunts and barks.

» Designer Workshop #2

Sunday, June 1st, 2008

Listening, Talking

Friday night was the second Designer Workshop event, put on by Decorum and sponsored by Function Fox. This time the topic was web basics, and I was invited to be the speaker. We covered everything from hosting to image compression. I uploaded the outline slides here, for your viewing pleasure. Lance and I had a great time chatting it up and enjoying some wine selections at Social, downtown. Check with Ginny at Decorum if you’re interested in the next Designer Workshop!

» Watch Your Language 2008

Wednesday, May 21st, 2008

Cursing over Time

In an office environment where PHP and Internet Explorer 6 are used on a day-to-day basis (by necessity, mind you), the use of profanity tends to get a little haywire. As a business manager, managing the morale and attitudes of the office peeps is a major concern, and as time has gone by I’ve noticed that said profanity has really brought us down a few notches.

It is for this reason that we spent a couple of hours the other day putting together The Profanity Counter. This über-simple application allows you to track anyone’s use of verbiage, and will ultimately include some graphing that may give insight into how we react to the very knowledge of the regularity of our profanity.

Along with the launch of this application comes the competition:

who can curse the least?

The participants are Paul “The Champ” Grimes, and Yours Truly, Craig Coffman. At the beginning of the competition, there was already data in the system — Paul with 2 incidents, Craig with 3. The competition started today, May 21, and will end June 21, at 5:00pm. The rules we’ve determined between us limit all expletives to PG-rating and lower. Here’s what happens at the end:

If Paul wins, we trade desks for one month (until July 21), and he gets to lavish himself in slightly-more-expensive cherry-colored wood.

If Craig wins, Paul can only take one smoking break per day - at lunch. Craig will lavish himself in the added productivity, and gain nourishment from the suffering Paul goes through without his precious nicotine.

Try the counter out! Anybody can do it, and it’s a lot of fun to play with! We can’t stop you from tracking things that didn’t actually get said, but it’d be nice if you didn’t interfere with Paul and my scores in the least.