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New Job

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It seems I was due for my annual job change despite my best efforts to stay at one place for a little while. The last job was just too much for me, so I decided to start looking for something a little bit more relaxed.

I'm now working at Plemi a start-up that is going to offer services for concert gigs organization, mainly for emerging artists.

It does fit better in my current lifestyle as recently I've started going to a lot of concerts and otherwise going out and meeting a lot of interesting people. I'm also working part-time and (soon) telecommuting so I'll have a lot more free time on my hands. Paris is a great city for concert going, I really regret not enjoying more of that aspect in the previous years I've been living there.

For the technical part, I am the lead developer of the symfony applications we are going to use for the launch of the services. As you may have noticed, I'm a big fan of symfony, being at the core of my previous works, so I'm glad I'll be able to use it again and also able to contribute more to the project itself.

Written by Reefab

June 14th, 2008 at 12:27 am

Posted in Symfony, Work

Ubuntu Linux and Symfony on a PlayStation 3

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As said previously on this blog, I now work at Splitgames.com, a company based in Paris, France providing services to gamers where I manage the development of our web projects. We use Symfony as a framework on which to base our projects. Of course, we play quite a bit of video games, have a few console systems laying around and I was wondering about how to bridge this two interests. By the way, if you like video games and Symfony we do have a few openings in our office in Paris. Email me if you are interessed at jobs@splitgames.com.

On my right I had a Playstation 3, on my left I had Symfony, the missing link would prove to be Ubuntu Linux.

Note: Running linux on a playstation 3 is not a hack, it doesn't require any hardware modification, won't disable any feature on your Playstation 3 and is not difficult to do.

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Written by Reefab

August 21st, 2007 at 9:55 pm

Posted in Software, Symfony