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Senior Software Engineer | GlobalEnglish India Private Limited
About Us
GlobalEnglish is an international company with a global perspective and workforce. We're diverse, both culturally and geographically, but we share a common passion for innovation, technology, and, of course, communication.Founded in 1997, GlobalEnglish has become the leading provider of online learning and support for business English communication. We offer a scalable, on-demand solution that helps employees improve their ability to communicate effectively in English and enables companies to succeed in the global marketplace.
Drupal / PHP SW Developers | GTP, Inc.
Senior Software Engineer
Job Profile
The well-suited candidate will be comfortable working closely with the editors to develop, maintain and enhance our new web site. This individual will be working directly with editorial staff to propose, define, design and implement creative long-term solutions for recurring business needs, address daily production system issues, and provide leadership to the development team.
PHP/MySQL Developer | CEMPER GmbH
CEMPER.COM is seeking a
Web Developer
with
strong software development skills
PHP developer | confidential
Software Skills
• 4+ years of production-quality web development experience working with large-scale websites developing Object oriented, reusable code. Helping define and constantly improve best practices and standards.
• Knowledge of PostgreSQL or similar RDBMS, Database management and Administration.
• Experience with software engineering methodology including configuration management, source control systems, release processes, testing, deployment, project management, maintenance and support.
Latest Ajax Popup News
Trying to edit the Ajax Popup wiki is just getting me the white screen of death, which is bad since it is all painfully out of date.
The big news is that all three patches have been rolled back into one. And it is prettier. More info at:
http://drupal.org/node/193311#comment-770004
I have integrated all the feedback I got at DrupalCon Boston, so I see it at the end of it's second phase of development. Now it is ready for some serious tire kicking from the rest of the world.
Developing AHAH Submit Functionality
This post is intended to pull together my thinking and some of the discussions that took place in Boston around how to get a solid framework in place for real next-generation javascript into core for Drupal 7. My specific interest is in taking the promise of Nedjo Rodgers ajaxsubmit.module (part of the jstools project) and overhaul it to work in harmony with the amazing new AHAH features in Drupal 6.
My objective is to release a solid contrib module for Druapl 6.0 which provides a good framework for developers interested in this functionality, and implements some useful default behavior that will give it some purpose and life "out of the box." Assuming I can make decent progress on this in the next six weeks, this is a good way to figure out what's needed, and define functionality and code which can be engineered into Drupal core for the 7.0 release.
The full post here contains my initial spec, thinking on how to accomplish all this, and first experiments with extending the existing ajaxsubmit module.
[Senior] Programmer/Analyst (two positions) | EDUCAUSE
EDUCAUSE is seeking qualified candidates for two full-time positions located in either its Boulder, Colorado or Washington D.C. offices. Candidates will be part of a fun, creative team that is responsible for creating web applications atop the Drupal Content Management System.
Web Developer | startPATH
Drupal/LAMP Developer for Business Related Social Network
Drupal developer needed for a Social Network and education site that is tied to a not for profit.
You would lead the development processes and be direly involved in future development and growth decisions.
Experience:
Drupal, LAMP, CSS, and ajax. RoR experince and API familarity with Google apps, ZoHo, or 37signals, would be a plus.
Popup Dialogs and CCK
I have been playing with the CCK head and my modal dialogs, and you can see the result at:
http://www.citris-uc.org/blog/tao/drupal_modal_dialogs_and_cck (2 minute loop)
I am particularly happy with the new ability to detect if the drag-and-drop table has been modified, and to offer to save the current progress.
Aside: Those of you paying close attention might have noticed me cheating. The /admin/content/types page doesn't actually have "fields" links. But it should (http://drupal.org/node/215623)
Ajax Modal Dialogs (Popup Module)
I have a new Drupal 6 module that brings modal dialog to the admin interface. You can check out a screencast at:
http://www.citris-uc.org/drupal_modal_dialogs
The project itself is at:
http://drupal.org/project/popups






