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I started programming aged 7 in BASIC on an amstrad CPC-464. A few years later I really wanted my own web page so I learned HTML and Javascript. Geocities FTW. I wanted to host it myself so by the time broadband arrived I had learned to set up my own web server at home. I thought it was so cool when I mirrored a story on slashdot I stayed up all night watching the server logs.
At college I got involved with the open source project MusikCube and helped redesign the user interface. I started using Gentoo Linux on my server and compiling my own Linux kernel.
At University I programmed in Matlab as I explored the mathematics behind music compression and machine learning. The iPhone came out while I was studying and I decided I had to learn how to develop Apps.
Looking to turn the hobby I had a passion for into my career I developed an iPad app in one month for a competition, the New Media Writing Prize. I worked with a designer to go from idea to product to a tight deadline. I then used my teaching skills to design and run a class for professionals in iOS development.
I currently work at a company in London developing games for the App Store and apps for clients. I draw on all my experience to design and build successful products. I've lead several projects and enjoy the challenges involved in working with stakeholders, developers and designers to build fantastic products. I love how dynamic working in an environment where every responsibility for a whole product is shared among a small team can be.
Februar 2013 - Aktuell
Portable Pixels partnered with New Bamboo to provide my expertise to this well known and respected Rails shop to develop an iOS Framework for 3rd party developers to integrate into their iOS apps. The Framework will abstract access to a RESTful Ruby on Rails hypermedia JSON API.
I'm working on site with the Ruby on Rails programmers developing the API to implement an SDK that encapsulates all API functionality. I'm responsible for designing and implementing the public interface and internal implementation of the SDK. My experience as an iOS developer allows make significant contributions when discussing the technical challenges needed to develop the infrastructure required to tightly integrate an web service and a mobile app.
April 2012 - Aktuell
I design and implement iOS apps at this exciting small company. I worked as part of a team on delivering the Audi Magazine app to newsstand and I implemented the complex animations for the Alfa Romeo Magazine app. I have developed several apps for clients including architect firms, pharmaceutical companies and the NHS.
I lead the development of our new independent game, Alien Hatchi. I was responsible for architecting the user experience, gameplay and look and feel and I managed the team at Portable Pixels, leading scrums to distribute tasks. Alien Hatchi is now live in the App Store and features in the games charts.
I also work on Hatchi, our original no.1 game. Working with a designer I architected and implemented features that have been responsible for increasing revenue from in app purchases by 100%.
In response to increasing support complexity I researched and implemented a support ticketing system so that we could better communicate with our customers. I hired and now manage our part time customer support agent.
November 2011 - April 2012
I planned and taught iOS development courses for the firm DotPeak. I was responsible for direction of the course and all content covered, preparation of the syllabus and learning materials and the delivery of the week long course to professional developers. My expertise in Objective-C and iOS development enabled me to deliver an engaging course covering the essentials of iOS development.
Each class consisted of around 6 professional developers looking to learn iOS development. I was responsible for managing the expectations of the delegates and making sure they were satisfied with the course. The programme involved developing several sample apps which I conceived to demonstrate key iOS principles. I used source control to distribute sample code and template projects to delegates. I introduced the classes to the wider culture around iOS development as well as addressing the fundamentals. My class feedback speaks for itself:
“Joel is the trainer here. Young, speaks well, has good patience and knows his stuff”
"The trainer was very good, personable, communicated concepts clearly and was always open to questions."
September 2011 - Oktober 2011
I heard about newmediawritingprize.co.uk and decided to enter. In one month an iPad app was developed where elements of a story were chosen based on the positioning of Tetris style shapes on a grid. The experience taught me about working in a team with a designer to a tight deadline. Planning what resources were needed allowed me to seamlessly integrate the multimedia story elements as they were completed. I worked with core animation and core audio to present multimedia in a stunning and delightful way.
Juli 2010 - April 2012
After mastering the Genius role of repairing customer relationships and diagnosing and fixing computers, I earned a reputation as one of the "go-to team members" for technical information for colleagues. I was responsible for administering and maintaining 2 servers and 20 workstations for our 50 strong team. This gave me invaluable experience with server administration and the use of Apple Remote Desktop for remote management. I developed a netboot imaging solution for quickly turning around software installations customised to customers' needs.
I gained experience in the creation of software. I managed the development of a safari extension with a small team in store. We used version control to streamline working together. I use AppleScript and bash scripting to automate tasks that would otherwise take too long in this large store.
I went above and beyond the expectations of my role, such as setting up training rooms with correct equipment and VPN network access. I took an active role within the team and used my strengths as a mentor to help others deliver better service and implement best practices.
2005 - 2008
2008 - 2009
2011 - 2013
Google Code
Sample Tube Status App
This is one of the projects created when I facilitate the iOS developer course. It nicely shows the separation of model, view and controller and shows the basics of how to present that information in a UITableView and that in a UINavigationController. It is an exciting first iPhone project as it involves getting information from the internet and parsing XML, things which would normally seem daunting are presented in an easy way.
GitHub, Nov 2012
A sample project for this stack overflow question http://stackoverflow.com/questions/13221488/uiscrollview-within-a-uiscrollview-how-to-keep-a-smooth-transition-when-scrolli
I made this nifty effect to help someone out on stack overflow. it was so cool i published it.
A game for iOS where you raise an alien virtual pet on a spaceship in a far away galaxy.
I lead the development of this project providing direction for designers and other developers. I designed the Human Interface for the game and created an amazing parallax scrolling effect which enabled the app to scale to the iPhone 5 with ease. I animated all the characters and effects. I designed and implemented an innovative use of background location updates as a core game mechanic.
A retro virtual pet. A game for iOS with several hundred thousand users.
I have worked as part of a team to build on Hatchi's success in the App Store. I implemented several new features in the game including a the interchangeable backgrounds, dynamic colouring of the Pets and one of the popular minigames. I am responsible for the Game's outstanding Accessibility features. The game is fully playable by voiceover users and I took extra steps to make sure they find the game a delight to use.
The Audi Magazine iPad app has been redesigned from the ground up, bringing out the best from the new iPad's high-definition screen. The new Summer 2012 issue of the Audi Magazine…
I worked as part of a team to bring the new version of the Audi Magazine app to news stand. I implemented the lazy loading of article images in the background such that the scrolling is buttery smooth. I used instruments to efficiently profile the code and offload all the work into a background thread. I use core graphics to pre-render the images in the iOS on screen format to produce a fast loading, yet memory efficient scrolling effect, even on the iPad 1.
Time Pips is a count down timer which helps you keep aware of the passage of time. Set your alert time or duration and then get short, periodic alerts that get progressively…
Developer, Creator. I made the app from start to finish.
The Mac OS X Server Admin
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The Mac OS X Server Admin
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The Mac OS X Server Admin
How to guide on setting up gitolite, a popular Git "server", on OS X Lion.

36 Puzzles for Hackers and Other Mathematical Detectives
Dennis Elliott Shasha
NSHipster
NSHipster is a journal of the overlooked bits in Objective-C and Cocoa. My suggestion gets a mention in the New Year 2013 article
Cadence & Slang
Cadence & Slang is a small book about interaction design: a series of rules that advocate simplicity, consistency, and humanity in technology. Funded by its readers and looking really good, Cadence & Slang is a great resource for aspiring designers in any branch of technology. It comes in either book or PDF form, and both have been painstakingly customized to fit their context.
5by5 - Broadcasts for Geeks, Designers, Developers, and Entrepreneurs
In his podcast, Marco has taught me that if you listen to developer podcasts, read developer blogs, hand out on developer websites and spend your free time writing code then you are more qualified than 90% of people who spend their time "programming". I've also learned that great coffee comes from an aeropress.
Craig Mod
Defining simple tools and systems for digital publishing.
Amstrad CPC-464
I'm strongly on the Vim side of the debate but spend most of my time in Xcode
I love to travel. I enjoy seeing new places and am passionate about travel photography developing my photos in my own dark room. My photographs have been exhibited in a gallery. I take pleasure in experimenting with computers and software in my spare time and write a blog about Mac OS X Server management. I keep fit by running, making use of the Nike+ run tracking system, and by using a bike hire scheme to cycle to work.