I'm a full stack developer with a preference for the back-end part of web applications. I'm currently working for KissKissBankBank (the leading European Crowdfunding website) in Paris (France) but will be leaving the company and moving to Vancouver BC in August. I'm already authorized to work there, no boring visa paperwork for you!
I'm looking for the next big challenge, ideally in a small company or startup. I love to learn new stuff every day and work with a team of cool people.
Bonus points if you're in those areas: crowdfunding, cryptocurrencies or hardware.
Full stack developer with a strong preference for the back-end part of web applications. I'm currently working for KissKissBankBank (the leading European Crowdfunding website) in Paris (France) but will be leaving the company and moving to Vancouver BC in August. I'm already authorized to work there, no boring visa paperwork for you!
I'm looking for the next big challenge, ideally in a small company or startup. I love to learn new stuff every day and work with a team of cool people.
Full stack developer with a strong preference for the back-end part of web applications. I'm currently working for KissKissBankBank (the leading European Crowdfunding website) in Paris (France) but will be moving the company and moving to Vancouver BC in August. I'm already authorized to work there, no boring visa paperwork for you!
I'm looking for the next big challenge, ideally in a small company or startup. I love to learn new stuff every day and work with a team of cool people.
For the % stats regarding funding it's nice to have Kickstarter's page, but integrating that data with rest of the information on the linked page could help inform your decision making.
For the follow-up, I didn't see anything on Kickstarter about stats.
Indeed, the aggregate numbers are there, but it's extremely difficult to find individual examples of success/failure by category or goal. That's the point of TKBM.
It's more than important in Symfony2, it's actually the only way to cache data (beside of course memcache etc).
And even if you don't have a reverse proxy like Varnish to fully leverage HTTP caching, there is a built-in reverse proxy.