Work At Edit.com - The Website Maintenance Experts

Posted May 6, 2008 at 1:40 PM

Tags: Work

My friends at Edit.com are looking for three people to join their team. Recently, I have had a chance to talk with David Ries and it sounds like they are building some really awesome applications over there; elastic clouds, on-demand services, project management systems, remote communication. I am always impressed with Dave's vision and his architectural plans. If you have the chance to work with him, I highly recommend it. Lot to learn, and with their recent growth, I am sure there is lots of potential.


 
 
 

 
Edit.com Logo - The Website Maintenance Experts  
 
 
 

Here are the three different levels they are looking for:

Front-End Developer/Coder

Hand-coder, interested in learning some PHP if they don't know the basics already.

Junior/Mid Application Developer

Solid db-driven site creator; PHP, CF, or JSP; interest or experience in web standards, JS libraries, application architecture, service construction, design patterns, OO PHP/CF/JSP.

Lead Developer

Command of website and web application development best practices; interest or experience in leading the design and development of a complex and distributed client-facing web application.

If you are interested in any of these, please contact jobs [at] edit.com. For more information about edit.com, check out their website at www.edit.com.

Post Comment  |  Ask Ben  |  Permalink  |  Print Page




Reader Comments

May 7, 2008 at 3:38 AM // reply »
1 Comments

What are the requirement for the members of your team?


May 7, 2008 at 7:40 AM // reply »
6,516 Comments

@Tiger,

You'll have to contact the people at edit.com if you want more information.


Post Comment  |  Ask Ben

Recent Blog Comments
Nov 21, 2009 at 5:15 PM
Using ColdFusion Structures To Remove Duplicate List Values
@Jose Galdamez, Oh heh yeah I didn't paste the whole code. I should have defined the vars -- my bad. It's fixed thou. Thanks. ... read »
Nov 21, 2009 at 4:49 PM
Styling The ColdFusion 8 WriteToBrowser CFImage Output
Great work yet again Ben! Whilst I didn't use this whole code, I copied some of your regex code for a similar problem with the lack of an alt attribute and unescaped ampersands in CFIMAGE for Railo 3 ... read »
Nov 21, 2009 at 1:13 PM
My First ColdFusion Builder Extension - Encrypting And Decrypting CFM / CFC Files
@Ben, Because I am pedantic, I just want to make sure that everyone knows there is absolutely no encryption going on. There is only encoding and obfuscation. The cfencode tool only obfuscates your C ... read »
Nov 21, 2009 at 12:28 PM
Using ColdFusion Structures To Remove Duplicate List Values
@Jody I can't seem to get your code sample to work. If you are still having problems, try this code out and see if it gets you what you wanted. <!--- Comma delimited list with various duplicates ... read »
Nov 21, 2009 at 11:03 AM
Groovy Operator Overloading Does Not Work In The ColdFusion Context
Hi Ben, Thanks for this informative post. Now I am reading ur old posts too ... read »
Nov 21, 2009 at 10:56 AM
HostMySite.com Has The Best ColdFusion Hosting
@Mehul, Yes very nice people, however several downtimes per day which was not acceptable. Hence we had to move out. I am glad you are having good luck with them so far. ... read »
Nov 20, 2009 at 11:32 PM
Five Months Without Hungarian Notation And I'm Loving It
I've used headless camel case for years for not only ColdFusion variables, but also SQL tables and fields... pretty much everything involving code. I also subscribe to the "don't abbreviate and clea ... read »