SEEKING WORK - Full web and mobile product development
Remote: Yes
Location: London, UK
Technologies: Golang, ReactJS, AngularJS, Ruby on Rails, Android, iOS, CSS, HTML, Docker, Heroku, AWS
Hi, I work with a few developers and designers under the name of Whitesmith - we develop full web and mobile products. We work with various startups and media companies from UK, AUS and USA. We view ourselves as problem solvers, working with a wide range of technologies - from Docker, to Ruby on Rails, Go, and ReactJS, - to develop the right solution for the situation. We're looking for new interesting startups to work with.
Hi, I work with a few developers and designers under the name of Whitesmith - we develop full web and mobile products. We jump between London and Portugal to work with various startups and media companies from UK, AUS and USA. We view ourselves as problem solvers, working with a wide range of technologies - from Docker, to Ruby on Rails, Go, and ReactJS, - to develop the right solution for the situation. We're looking for new interesting startups to work with.
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Hi, I work with a few developers and designers under the name of http://Whitesmith.co - we develop full web and mobile products. We jump between London and Portugal to work with various startups and media companies from UK, AUS and USA. We view ourselves as problem solvers, working with a wide range of technologies - from Docker, to Ruby on Rails, Go, and ReactJS, - to develop the right solution for the situation. We're looking for new interesting startups to work with.
Hi, I work with a few developers and designers under the name of http://Whitesmith.co - we develop full web and mobile products. We jump between London and Portugal to work with various startups and media companies from UK, AUS and USA. We view ourselves as problem solvers, working with a wide range of technologies - from Docker, to Ruby on Rails, Go, and ReactJS, - to develop the right solution for the situation. We're looking for new interesting startups to work with.
SEEKING WORK - full web and mobile products development
Remote: Yes
Location: London, UK / Coimbra, Portugal
Technologies: Golang, ReactJS, AngularJS, NodeJS, Ruby on Rails, Docker, Android, iOS, CSS, HTML
Github: https://github.com/whitesmith/
EMAIL: daniel a-t whitesmith d-o-t com
Hi, I work with a few developers and designers under the name of Whitesmith - we develop full web and mobile products. From the depths of DevOps and Internet of Things, to Web & Mobile apps, we converge into solving real problems with great user experience.
Some clients call us their Secret Weapon, because they can throw us any problem/challenge/business case, and we will make sure to find a solution for it. I hope that's valuable for you too.
I use a page on a tool like OneNote or Evernote to write every day the notes that pop up on my head, or interesting information I read. Then, during 1hour of the weekend, I grab that page and a) trash the info that actually doesn't matter b) save the info that I think it's useful, in a certain section (Startup ideas; Biz Dev strategies; etc)
I also use Pocket to save articles to read later, but overtime I became more agressive in filtering what to read. If I don't feel to read it, I just trash it. Now it's kind of a habit. (I still do have articles saved in Pocket from several weeks before. But they are MUCH less.)
Thanks for commenting.
1 - Can you please clarify that you were talking about the landing page (interactions), or about the team page (whitesmith.co/team).
2- What do you mean about being "at least a little work related and POSITIVE"?
That would help us see where to start solving the issues. :)
1. I mean page I get to when after loading page the first time (why is it different the second time, it's confusing?) and clicking "Explore interactions". Url you provided leads to 404...
2. "He uses his guitar to pick up girls", "He spends way too much time dealing with css animations and transitions", "Still has some trouble undestanding why everyone else doesn't think dashboards are so freakin' sexy."
Those don't seem proper to me, but maybe it's cultural difference. They're irrelevant to your work and even negative (who want's to pay a guy who spends "too much time" on something?). I understand the aim was to show those people as interesting humans but I would rather learn about them being professional first.
Sometimes just a clear, simple webpage can go a whole lot further than trying to make pages that look "cool". Usually when they look cool to you as the developer they end up frustrating the crap out of the end user.
It's okay if you want to create an interactive part of the site, but make the user navigate to that part of the site. For example, if you are IoT company as you say, maybe have a page within the site that lets a user walk through a house or office clicking on various objects to interact with them. Show possibilities with IoT objects such as thermostats, lights, clocks, appliances, etc...
As a simple heuristic, count how many clicks and how many times someone has to scroll to get to the information that you think is the most valuable. I clicked many times, and still don't really know what you do :D
Website: https://whitesmith.co
Hi, I work with a few developers and designers under the name of Whitesmith - we develop full web and mobile products. We work with various startups and media companies from UK, AUS and USA. We view ourselves as problem solvers, working with a wide range of technologies - from Docker, to Ruby on Rails, Go, and ReactJS, - to develop the right solution for the situation. We're looking for new interesting startups to work with.
EMAIL: daniel a-t whitesmith d-o-t com