Friday, January 25, 2008
Posted 6 months ago in Jobs, Technology, Product Development by Gary Theis
Obscure Airplane! references aside, we’re looking for another infusion of brilliant techies to help take our travel tools to the next level. Without further ado, our positions in Singapore are:
Javascript Ninja (link to position description on monster.com.sg)
We need someone strong with the force in Javascript. If jQuery and Prototype are your cup of tea, drop us a CV.
Ruby on Rails Developer
Rails is already a major part of our application base. If you’re looking for full-time professional work with Rails - here’s your chance!
Linux System Administrator - Filled!
Someone has to keep the machines fed! If your Linux-fu is powerful, we have a place for you on the team.
If these jobs sound like you, please email your CV or resume to:
devel.bezurk (at) bezurk.com
with a note in the subject indicating the position.
Monday, July 2, 2007
Posted 1 year ago in Technology by arun
What do you get when you mix Beryl, Bezurk and a developer who recently jumped on to the Ubuntu bandwagon?
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Tuesday, June 5, 2007
Posted 1 year, 1 month ago in Technology by Gary Theis
The tools - odd I’m the one writing this, I’m still inextricably linked to Textpad and Google when the stuff hits the fan. But I figured I’d give a rough lowdown on the building blocks the whole team uses here at Bezurk. Let’s see, Ruby on Rails (king for internal applications, soon to be enterprise as well!), Java, MyEclipse, MySQL, a variety of messaging queues (which are a troublesome lot and prone to replacement depending on which one is stable at any given time), there’s the aforementioned Ubuntu running in our office “reading room”, which is shortly going to become our standard server environment, some various flavors of Red Hat/Fedora - really old and not fun to find binaries for unless you like ‘em from 2003, ummm… Apache, JBoss, drips and drabs of PHP, Subversion (absolutely a requirement for source control), and then Photoshop, Dreamweaver and GIMP (my kingdom for a better interface, god love ‘em).
Anyway, that’s the short list. Hopefully in the next weeks and months we can give some more details on what works, what doesn’t, which way we’re going and random musings on whatever strikes us. Until then, back to Warcraft…err.. work.