This is one of our interns, Jonas. He is a freshmen student at the Hasso Plattner Institute and was a finalist at the German Federal Informatics Contest for younger students in 2005/06. He's a tall guy and makes me always look up, but he is really already a skilled and talented programmer. The shot of him was done by Jan:
Jan is our second intern, hes a freshmen student at the Hasso Plattner Institute too and he loves to mug us, mostly with Jonas' fat digital camera. Besides that he's a gifted and fast programmer and my development team is very lucky to have both in the team. His photo was made by Jonas.
For me, it's a very unique advantage to have our company located at the Hasso Plattner Technology Park, close to the Hasso Plattner Institute, which provides us those outstanding human capital. I hope we can provide Jan and Jonas a valuable learning time and a good team spirit during their intern to see them back again at the next opportunity. We are proud to have them among us.
Posted at 04:48PM Mar 14, 2007 (Permalink)
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Planet Mindquarry is an aggregation of weblogs of members of the Mindquarry Community. If you would like to be included in his aggregation, just send an e-mail to Lars Trieloff, I will add you to the blogroll. Planet Mindquarry is powered by the Venus software and uses a theme by LoadFoO, orginally found at Open Source Web Design.
Posted at 12:36PM Feb 15, 2007 (Permalink)
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Sandro Groganz has blogged it first on his page, that urged me to do it too.
He will be the new guy in our company, as the VP Marketing he will be responsible for blogging more and betimes, for more and better information, for community work and all the regularly marketing stuff (of course) too. I met him first at the Open Source Business Forum this year in Nuremberg. He presented me himself as an open minded guy, combined with strong experiences in the open source & online market. He has a good sense for humor, he has hands-on attitudes and he's focused on his goals. So we see him perfect matching with our company culture and he's providing just the necessary knowledge for our current challenges.
So we welcome Sandro and we are happy to have him with us. You may expect more and faster progress from us next time.
Posted at 01:03PM Feb 14, 2007 (Permalink)
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Nadia Mahlow joined the Mindquarry team recently as a web frontend developer and her first task has been giving this weblog's theme a complete overhaul. Besides migrating to Roller 3.0, she simplified the HTML and cleaned up the CSS, made the sidebar more readable and made the feed subscription options more visible.
Posted at 06:05PM Dec 05, 2006 (Permalink)
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Jeremy Quinn
visited
Mindquarry
last week and helped us improving the Rich Text editing experience for the Wiki
and the Task Manager
, create a better widget to link tasks in the Task Manager
to dependent tasks and related persons, to improve the ductile forms user experience and to create a Dojo
-powered live-search using Solr
. This impressive amount of work that has been done in the last week was possible due to working with the best experts, the best tools in a team that collaborates productively.
Posted at 10:38AM Dec 03, 2006 (Permalink)
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Mindquarry is seeking talented web developers with experience in Java, XML, XSLT, Javascript for client-side and server-side work. See the Mindquarry Jobs page or send a mail to Lars Trieloff.
Update: According to the convention proposed by Quim Gil, the Mindquarry Jobs page is now linked from FLOSS Jobs.
Posted at 05:07PM Nov 21, 2006 (Permalink)
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