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Web API and Widget developer at ffwd in San Francisco, CA
About Us

We are a dynamic, VC funded, cross-platform video startup at the forefront of user interface, search, social network and prediction market technologies. Our office is located in a historic building in the most convenient area to work in San Francisco (varied lunch and coffee options, dry cleaning, BART, ferry, Muni within three blocks). Office perks include fierce battles on our Wii and the opportunity for players to recuperate in our plush iJoy massage chair.

We live and breathe Web 2.0 and will build widgets, public APIs, and open source tools to cooperate with our co-innovators at other companies.

Requirements
  • 2-3 years experience developing in a production LAMP environment
  • Experience with building browser-based widgets or mashups using PHP and public APIs
  • Sole responsibility for at least one social networking application
  • Desire to become a Multiply, Mash, Facebook, etc. application expert.
  • Advanced knowledge of building Ajax UI components using PHP and JSON
  • Advanced knowledge of UI web standards, including XHTML and CSS
  • Experience with source management tools, including Subversion and CVS
  • Comfortable doing test-driven development in a small team environment
  • Comfortable working in both a Linux and Windows development environment
Pluses
  • Experience developing for the Facebook 8 platform
  • Experience with building Firefox, IE, and Safari toolbar plugins and extensions
  • Experience with working with XML-based web services
 

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