Our Holiday Project: A New Website for the “Sarcoma” Association
In preparation for the upcoming holidays, we decided to create a new website project as a seasonal gift for a charitable organisation, like we did last year and two years ago. This year’s project concerned creating a new version of the “Sarcoma” Association website. We are pleased to announce that the new website has been launched today!
Marcin Tabaka and Mariusz Kalota, two reliable developers from our Warsaw team, worked on the project. As always, they did a great job.
The website layout and a new logo were designed by Dominik Grochowicki, a graphic designer that has cooperated with us for many years (thank you so much, Dominik!). Both we and the Association were very satisfied with the results. The new website is clear and user-friendly. We hope that the visitors like the new layout as much as we do.
We should mention that the new website is responsive and can be easily viewed on mobile devices.
We would like to thank the “Sarcoma” Association for efficient and smooth cooperation on the project. We hope that the new website will be useful in the upcoming year of 2016 as well as in the following years.
Monthly Donations: Firebug and Children’s Home No. 2 in Łódź
This is the last edition of the year for our initiative supporting open source projects and people in need. The one who got to select this month’s beneficiaries was Krzysztof Lipiec, a programmer from our Łódź team.
Krzysztof decided that the open source project most deserving of our support is Firebug – a set of developer tools for the Firefox browser. First released in January 2006, and so soon to celebrate its 10th anniversary, it has been actively developed over the years so that today it is one of the most popular browser add-ons used by programmers. Krzysztof and other Web developers on our team can confirm this, as they use Firebug in their work on a regular basis. We would like to take this opportunity to give our best wishes for Firebug’s anniversary, and also to wish its creators good luck with further development of the project.
We are also supporting Children’s Home No. 2 in Łódź, which was founded in 1988 in the district of Bałuty on the outskirts of the city, and which today provides care for more than twenty children. We send our heartfelt greetings to the employees, volunteers and, last but not least, all the children of Children’s Home No. 2.
(By the way, we would like to make a little announcement: although this is the last time this year we are giving financial support for the needy, we plan to carry out a certain charitable project to keep up with the Christmas tradition – we will share more details soon.)
Presentation: Laravel – A Quick Tour of the PHP Framework for Web Artisans
We have just published the slides of Mariusz Kalota’s presentation from our last team meetup. Mariusz did a quick tour of the Laravel web framework, one of the most popular frameworks for PHP, demonstrating its features and capabilities.
Monthly Donations: The Symfony Project and the DKMS Foundation
Although autumn is here, with its gloomy and rainy weather, we can lift our spirits up thanks to our monthly initiative supporting open source projects and charities. November’s recipients have been selected by Tomek Antosik.
Tomek has decided to support the Symfony Project, his favourite PHP framework for creating web applications. Symfony is one of the oldest frameworks – it dates back to 2005, which means that this year the project celebrates its 10th anniversary. Congratulations to the authors of the project, we hope they enjoy another successful 10 years!
Additionally, we are making a donation to the DKMS Foundation, which has been recruiting potential donors of haematopoietic stem cells and blood marrow in Poland since the beginning of 2009. We send our greetings to the employees and volunteers of the Foundation!
Presentation: Introduction to Searching with Solr
During our last team meetup that took place on October 30th, Krzysztof Skarbek had a presentation about Solr, the popular search engine. We have just published the slides on Speaker Deck for the world to see.