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Sergi

What are the most challenging aspects of your job at Interambition?

Getting every application released at time (we have really narrow deadlines) keeping the high quality, security and reliability of the previous products we released, and developing a common framework for all the different database scenarios that we have.

Posted @ 03:03PM, April 18, 2007 by Sergi Mansilla | Permalink
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Sergi

How would you describe what you did at Interambition?

-Primary responsibilities include developing interactive applications and games in Flash using Actionscript, creation and administration of databases and developing server applications in .NET to gather, organize and make reports from databases.

-Communicate Flash applications with servers,
making a study of every case to determine the best way to transport data. Depending on the nature of the data (high volume, sensitive information, etc.), communication will be done using web services, plain XML or RPC technologies such as AMFPHP or WebORB. The result is a highly optimized data transportation, which leads to a reduced server load and shorter loading times for the client.

-Lead developer of DJDomain.com, an important electronic music download portal in the Netherlands. The site contents are dynamic and it uses advanced caching techniques to minimize the load in the server. The site has received good feedback since the very beginning from users, especially the DJs that use it to feature their work. It also implements different payment methods, including payment by phone. The site is being improved continuously, and because of its modular design, adding new features is fast and can be made even by non???technical people. The front???end is completely made in Flash, and the back???end uses ASP.NET. Data between the database and the client is made using XML. The database is a SQL Server 2000.

-Implemented Flex as the company's standard method for developing RIAs and administration panels, and started a project to port the actual Flash interface of DJDomain to Flex, to improve the maintainability of the site. Independently improved database behavior, optimized existing web applications by using caching techniques to reduce memory, changed application code to use OOP and modern design patterns, and improved responsiveness in both client and web servers.
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Posted @ 02:57PM, April 18, 2007 by Sergi Mansilla | Permalink
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