Over the last two weeks, I’ve been waist deep in what has been, for me, a completely new client side development platform. We have several projects underway at present that leverage Dojo as the framework for rich client GeoWeb applications and, simply put, we’ve got more Dojo work than our two resident experts can handle [...]
Archive for May, 2009
Teaching an old dog new tricks: Dojo
Posted in General GIS, life, tagged DOJO, javascript, learning on May 20, 2009 | Comments Off
Getting yer’ Agile on at a discount: Upcoming course
Posted in Uncategorized on May 12, 2009 | 2 Comments »
Come on out and join us to drink the agile kool-aid, take your agile medicine, learn what agile can do for your team or organization, or have a skills refresher for experienced agile practitioners.
Dave Bouwman and myself will be collaborating to give a one day Agile Project Management training seminar on Friday, June 26, [...]
Fun with Dojo filtering selects
Posted in Uncategorized on May 11, 2009 | 2 Comments »
While the Dojo JavaScript libraries are really an excellent resource for building rich internet applications (RIAs), sometimes Dojo just makes things harder than they have to be. Last week I was working on public map viewer, based on our custom implementation of ESRI’s JavaScript API starter kit, for one of our clients. The site is [...]
Calling all Silverlight and dojo gurus: Hiring again
Posted in Agile, General GIS, life, tagged DTSAgile, Employment on May 11, 2009 | Comments Off
That’s right, DTSAgile is again looking to expand our team building next generation RIAs and GeoWeb applications in our Fort Collins, CO office.
As we have a backlog of projects that use diverse technologies, we’re looking for an excellent developer with one of the following skill sets.
SL, EF, ADO.NET Data Services
If you have bona fide project [...]
