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nikan says...

[freelance] Developer at D.K.

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Location: Αθήνα
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Ανάπτυξης εφαρμογής ‘Εσοδα – ‘Εξοδα

Περιγραφή:

  • A. Αρχείο εσόδων-εξόδων. Καταχώρηση κίνησης (έσοδα ή έξοδα), αιτιολογίας, ποσού, ημερομηνίας, χειριστή. Ο κάθε χειριστής πριν χρησιμοποιήσει την εφαρμογή θα πρέπει να εισάγει το όνομα και τον κωδικό που θα ορίσει ο διαχειριστής.
  • B. Αρχείο Χρηστών. Ο διαχειριστής μπορεί να δημιουργήσει ή να επεξεργαστεί χρήστες (όνομα/κωδικός).

Αναφορές:

  • A. Ημέρας. Προβολή των κινήσεων ημέρας και υπολογισμός συνόλων.
  • B. Περιόδου. Προβολή κινήσεων επιλεγμένης περιόδου και υπολογισμός συνόλων.
  • C. Ημέρας ανά χρήστη. Προβολή κινήσεων ημέρας, επιλεγμένου χρήστη και υπολογισμός συνόλων.
  • D. Περιόδου ανά Χρήστη. Προβολή κινήσεων επιλεγμένης περιόδου και υπολογισμός συνόλων, επιλεγμένου χρήστη.
  • E. Σε όλες τις αναφορές θα υπάρχει δυνατότητα ταξινόμησης βάσει οποιουδήποτε πεδίου. (πχ. κίνησης, αιτιολογίας, ημερομηνίας, ποσού, χειριστή)

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[full-time] Φωτογράφος at Γιώργος Μπαλογιάννης

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Location: Αθήνα
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Ζητείται συνεργάτης νέος-νέα φωτογράφος για φωτογραφήσεις νυχτερινών κέντρων. Εργασία Σαββατοκύριακα. 697 3302367


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Fotos says...

Location: Αγία Παρασκευή, Αθήνα
URL: http://www.rento.gr

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Ψάχνουμε για Web Software Developers που τους αρέσει ο προγραμματισμός και έχουν καλή (δι)αίσθηση από σωστό σχεδιασμό για να συμμετέχουν στην ανάπτυξη και την συντήρηση του frontend και του backend του Rento.

Οι ιδανικοί υποψήφιοι θα πρέπει έχουν δυνατό background στην ανάπτυξη web εφαρμογών και να μπορούν να εργαστούν ομαδικά σε ενδιαφέροντα, αλλά δύσκολα, τεχνικά προβλήματα.

Περισσόερες πληροφορίες στην σελίδα του Rento με τις διαθέσιμες θέσεις:
http://www.rento.gr/about/work

Μπορείτε να μας στείλετε το βιογραφικό σας με email στο work@rento.gr.

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Eunil says...

               

It was a pretty good event considering that it was free. I was lucky enough to get an RSVP code to register for the event. Food and drinks were good. Sponsor stations with Surface, touch screen PC's with Windows 7 on them and etc were pretty good. Don't want to talk about cigars though. Hated that. Speaker presentations were generally good, but it was hard to hear them speak. Wireless mics weren't working so well and crowd was a bit too loud drinking and talking during presentations. They gave away a lot of good free stuff. I, of course, didn't win any...
It was a good event! Thanks to people who put that event together.

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nikan says...

[full-time] Linux System Administrator at HyperHosting

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Location: Αλιμος
URL: http://www.hyperhosting.gr

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Η HyperHosting αναζητά System Administrator για την συντήρηση και διαχείριση του server farm της. Ο υποψήφιος θα φροντίζει για τη σωστή λειτουργία και έλεγχο ασφαλείας των hosting server, για την εγκατάσταση και υποστήριξη νέων dedicated server πελατών καθώς και για την αποκατάσταση τυχόν προβλημάτων αστάθειας που ενδέχεται να παρουσιαστούν.

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[freelance] Flex / actionscript developer at 7 Layers

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Location: Αθήνα
URL: http://www.7layers.gr

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Επιθυμούμε τη συνεργασία με προγραμματιστές flex / actionscript.

Ο τρόπος συνεργασίας είναι ευέλικτος (freelance, part time, full time). Αναζητούμε αποτέλεσμα και όχι τύπους.

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appsfire says...

100% of the iPhone app developers will agree that the #1 thing they'd like to see improved in the App Store is the App-roval process. It is too long (at least 2 weeks), too complicated, too obscure and sometimes ridiculous

Apple, maybe rightly so wants to keep its app store clean by making sure all the apps included there are of quality and run by their guidelines. However this process causes frustrations and anger. We anticipate this is not going to change. Soon every brand will have at least an app.  The pace of apps submitted is not going to decrease and the "human" approach is not scalable.

Fred Wilson points today to the important of instant approval and the sense of gratification it provides. I am nearly sure i can speak for all developers: when you get to the App Store you  feel like you have been admitted to Stanford or something.

At Appsfire we'd love to see a lot more apps and lot more choice and lot more happy developers. 

So here is what we'd love to see on the App Store

  • We'd love to see apps approved by default. You upload your ipa file and you get there. it is immediately indexed and searchable
  • Apps would be present and downloadable on a Pre-App store
  • Apple should then apply it certification process and run it by the same guidelines
  • Any apps certified gets a grade and a special promotion spot on the app store (including better search ranking)
  • Any apps certified would be included in a premium app store, 100% certified by Apple, sign of apple quality
  • At this point it does not matter how long is the certification process. Apple can take its time
  • If they want to make it a little more efficient, they should crowdsource the certification process by giving to some of their biggest fans/users the power to attribute a grade 
  • If they don't want to go that far they could leverage user data to put in line apps most used and downloaded (they have that data they collect for the Genius)
  • To this matter they should totally change the app rating system which is mainly used when you uninstall an app. We should be able to rate an App from the App easily at any time.
  • They could create a special access for app developers that have already created certified apps and would get spotted and treated faster

What it means it that Apple should be ready to let go. 

LET GO.

  • They should accept the idea of a public-by-default Pre-App Store
  • They would solve a major pain without compromising with the quality certification so important to them (and users)
  • They would solve a major internal pain, because the review process means pressure and cost for them

This is the only way we see for Apple to scale the App review process without having to totally give it up or outsource it.

This is how we want to see it becoming. Wouldn't you?

update: another idea would be for Apple to automatize part of the process by detecting some simple apps dysfunction or unauthorized access, which they apparently start by doing. Won't be enough though, but extending the idea, they could use this approach to detect Malwares

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Silvio says...

by the developer of Reeder, the best RSS reader for the iPhone

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aulia says...

Joe Hewitt, developer of Facebook application for iPhone announced via Twitter that he's handed off the development of the app because he was frustrated with how the App Store review process works (or doesn't work, depends how you see it). Hewitt has sworn off iPhone apps.

Yes, Apple has 200 thousand iPhone developers and 100 thousand apps on the App Store and counting, but there's been a steady stream of news of developers quitting app development for iPhone OS and going back to Mac work or switching away to other mobile platforms because they see them as having a more open process.

Mike Rose of TUAW has some sound suggestions regarding the App Store approvals:

Once a developer has had an app pass the traditional review, any further releases by the same developer would be pushed but not made public until a proper review is completed. People would still be able to search and find the updated versions but it won't make it on to the lists or the front page of the App Store. Said app will also carry a warning on its App Store page that it's not completely approved yet, so buyer beware.

This does however mean that people are expected to not irrationally complain if the app goes awry, because they knowingly download an untested app.

via TUAW

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JeffMerlet says...

Taking advantage of the new Twitter List feature, I just created a hacking list focusing on relevant programmer news, from architecture to coding, including high scalability systems and a dose of cloud computing. I tried to avoid including "people" with too much noise or tech news style. For such lists, I would recommend scobleizer lists: you can not find more exhaustive lists than his!.

This list is going to evolve by adding or removing "people" based on noise level and technical relevancy. Any feedback or suggestions is welcome!

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racemase says...

by bjango (bjango.com); developer of great iPhone and Mac software such as iStat, Consume, etc.

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nikan says...

full-time] Web/Flash Designer at SPIRITUP LAB

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Location: Αθήνα
URL: http://www.spiritup.gr

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Θα απασχοληθεί σε:
Δημιουργική σχεδίαση για banners, websites ή άλλες online εφαρμογές.
Δημιουργία concept και storyboards

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[full-time] Ζητείται Senior Web Developer at QCS

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Location: Θεσσαλονίκη
URL: http://www.qcs.the.gr

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QCS

 κατά τη διαδικασία στελέχωσης του τμήματος WEB της εταιρίας ζητά άτομο για την στελέχωση της θέσης, Senior Web Developer.
Ως Senior Web Developer ο εργαζόμενος θα έχει την ευθύνη της ανάπτυξης ιστοσελίδων του πελατολογίου μας, την κατάρτιση SEO plans και την συμμετοχή σε web marketing campaigns.

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