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Tom Fotherby

Reading, United Kingdom

www.bitvolution.com

Currently Web Developer at PeoplePerHour.com.

A well organised analytical thinker, passionate about problem solving and software development. Skilled at Object-Oriented design and progressing from problem statements to well documented implementations.

Technologies

Experience (4)

Web Developer

PeoplePerHour.com

November 2008 - Current

Since November 2008 I have worked as a Web Developer at www.PeoplePerHour.com implementing new website features, improving the existing design and administrating the company servers.

I am directly responsible for implementing key features such as the homepage, search page, the registration process and the project posting process. Since I have joined I have helped scale the site from 15,000 members to 250,000 members and future growth is expected. I have helped develop the technology stack of the company introducing things one piece at a time to enable us to scale to handle more traffic and an explosion in site functionality.

In more recent months, we have been migrating our code to the Yii-framework, because "convention over configuration" will really help us grow our team of developers.

Founder and Web Developer

Bitvolution

July 2009 - April 2010

I founded Bitvolution Limited so I could provide freelance web development and consultancy services.
The pitch: Many people are over-charged for sub-prime websites. We keep prices as competitive as possible whilst maintaining what is most important to us: work we are proud of!

I put this endeavour on hold in favour of turning my full attention to PeoplePerHour.com which is really taking off.

Software Engineer

Amadeus Services Limited

Sep 2002 - Jun 2008

Worked as a Software Engineer in the airline industry, developing an aircraft departure control system. Worked with a large team of 150 people developing a Linux-based Oracle-backed transaction server based on a three-tier architecture. Involved with a large proportion of the software life-cycle including design, pre-launch development in C++, the roll-out of live software and post-launch development support. Involvement with Linux administration and development of in-house tools including the build environment, code generators, automatic monitoring tools and middleware integration.

Intern Web Developer

Arsdigita

Apr 2001 - Sep 2001

Used the ArsDigita Community System web toolkit to produce a residential development website for the local community as part of a six month industrial placement. Worked in a open-source environment using the Extreme Programming project development methodology.

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Education

M.Eng Computing

Imperial College

1999 - 2003

4-year MEng: Computing 2:1.

  • The college invited me to demonstrate my final year project at the university open day.
  • The college invited my 3rd year group project team to continue the project and try to turn it into a marketable product.

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Open Source

DiddyDonation

Google App Engine webapp for pledging a one penny donation to any webpage that you find interesting, useful or fun.

Jan 2010 - Current


jOdometer

jQuery plugin for odometer style counter - modified to allow the use of a comma to separate large number

Feb 2010


blueprint-css

A CSS framework that aims to cut down on your CSS development time

Jul 2011


Tools

2001, Cassandra (P4 1.4GHz, 128MB RAM 20GB HDD)

1st: Emacs (but actually use Geany more)

Background


Background

I started my career programming ancient giant mainframe computers in assembly language. I loved it except I discovered the system I was working on was suffering from "bit rot" - old computer programs rot away, they slowly degrade until they are hell to maintain. I like beautiful clean code. And I crave cutting edge technology. The web is a massive kludge of amazing and rapidly advancing ideas and technology. I have built a nest in it, it is my home and I’m crazy about it.