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	<title>Mac OS X-centric Web Application Developer</title>
	<link>http://jobs.metafilter.com/mefi/575</link>	
	<description>&lt;strong&gt;About The Omni Group&lt;/strong&gt;

The Omni Group is a successful and talented team of Mac OS X and iPhone developers, working to increase the productivity and joy of our users throughout the world. We are a long-lived company with a startup work ethic, staffed with a great selection of talented, driven, and friendly people. We&#8217;re looking for people to fill some important positions and extend the scope of our abilities. For more about working at Omni, see our main jobs page on our website.

&lt;strong&gt;About the Job&lt;/strong&gt;

We are looking for an engineer dedicated to client-side web development to help us provide interfaces to selected current and future Omni applications. Depending on your experience and drive, your reach can extend to influence the web app user experience, server implementation, API design, or whatever else your ability and determination can encompass.</description>
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	<title>One off - car reservation webapp/appengine</title>
	<link>http://jobs.metafilter.com/mefi/534</link>	
	<description>Disclaimer: This job is posted on rentacoder, too, but I want it to be open to mefites also. AskMefi is where I first &lt;a href=&quot;http://ask.metafilter.com/105283/Asset-booking-for-cars&quot;&gt;asked about this&lt;/a&gt;.

A web app to facilitate the reservation of a small organisation&apos;s vehicles. What is needed is a PHP/Perl/Appengine/Ruby/Python/MySQL app which would allow somebody to input their date, time and number of passengers and be able to book a vehicle from the available suggestions the system returns them. The system does not go so far as to check that the vehicle left the garage, nor does it check that the vehicle is returned on time. It is simply assumed that this happens.
There is no need for any money to be involved.

There seems to be some misunderstandings about what this system should do. If you just think about it as an intelligent whiteboard, you should understand it pretty well.

There should also be a facility to report problems with the vehicles. We currently use a whiteboard but would prefer to use a digital system.
It is possible to see what problems are already registered to a car when you&apos;re booking it. For example &quot;mirror missing&quot;.

Administrator register new users manually.
Administrators should be able to ban and reactivate users.
Administrators should be able to put out of use and reactivate cars. Receives a list of all current and future bookings when he does this.
Users can book cars and modify their own bookings (choose which booking to modify from a personalised list).
Administrators can modify ALL bookings.
By all means use AJAX and or a Javascript library (jQuery for example) of your choice. Make it look as pretty as you can but the important thing is that the webapp is CLEVER, logical, and thinks things through. If you can get that right, then good design may well get you a bonus!

Further clarification:
A vehicle can be booked many times in the same day (though it&apos;s typically about five times). So long as there is no overlapping, there is no limit on how much the vehicle can be used. A booking on our current whiteboard look like this:
1200-1450 Fred Manchester

The user should have to confirm that they have permission before they are allowed to book a car for more than 24 hours. They can do this on trust with no administrator approval required. See screenshot for how I would like this implemented. Cars can be booked again immediately after the last booking but I would suggest that it would be a good idea that the system itself adds in five minutes of &apos;safety buffer&apos; after each booking. So that if someone requests a car for 1520, but the car isn&apos;t due back until 1520, the bookee is told that the car is available from 1525.


There will be no self registration. The Administrator adds all users using a private interface. The administrator also modifies and adds the vehicles.

I don&apos;t have a database ready. It needs to be designed to fit in with the system created.

There is NO MONEY involved. That means no user budgets. There are about 15 cars altogether, and people can see from the picture if it&apos;s a van of a personal vehicle. And the system will only show them cars with enough seats for how many passengers they want to take and if it&apos;s allowed based on the type of journey they want to make (some cars are for company business only). This is a property set by the administrator on the &quot;edit vehicle&quot; page. In addition the system should only show cars as available to a user if they have a driving licence to drive the car. If, however, they are making a booking for another registered user (selected from a list), then the system shows the cars available to THAT user&apos;s licence. i.e. the person who will actually be making the journey.

There should also be a page to show all current and future bookings. Another page to show all PAST bookings (in case someone wants to know who had what car when, for whatever reason).

Car Notes page - Users or Administrators can come here and add notes to the car (Damage etc). Notes are approved by the administrator before they are added to the car. Before this they are held in a queue. This is to prevent duplicates and to afford the administrator the opportunity to reprash the problem.

-The system needs to THINK. If a booking needs to be extend by someone who realises he won&apos;t make it home in time, and wants to legitimise this need, the system can by all means provide the opportunity to extend the booking, IF it doesn&apos;t result in overlap with somebody else&apos;s booking.

-There needs to be the ability for a registered user who doesn&apos;t themself have a driving licence or a driving licence in a higher category to be able to reserve a car/minibus for somebody who DOES. This person would be selected via a list and their name would show as the driver, NOT the user who made the booking. Ideally the system would check first that person was available at that time and not already booked to another car at the same time. But I realise I&apos;m adding a perhaps unnecessary layer of complication here.

-A touch screen interface would be useful...possibily. I am not sure.
There is no checking to see if the car is returned. It is simply assumed that the car has been returned. Everything (I guess) in the system work on the assumption that people return cars on time UNLESS they use the &apos;extend&apos; facility to extend the booking. And as mentioned, that is only allowed if it doesn&apos;t intefere with the next person&apos;s booking.

Be sure to see my mockups for a simplified indication of how things could work.

A basic design IS fine! But if you can use AJAX/jQuery/etc - you may well get a bonus.





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	<pubDate>Mon, 03 Nov 2008 11:21:40 -0800</pubDate>
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	<title>Web App Advisor</title>
	<link>http://jobs.metafilter.com/mefi/252</link>	
	<description>I know, I know, you&apos;ve heard it a million times. But this one is for real.

A friend and I have been working on a web app idea that has real potential. We&apos;ve hammered out some business plans (they&apos;re solid), scoped out the competition (it&apos;s lame) and even started tossing around some names (that&apos;s fun).

But, you guessed it, we don&apos;t actually have the damn site. 

Problem is, we don&apos;t really know enough about what we need to find the programmer we need.

My guess, based on some research, is that we need some sort of Ruby on Rails-like guru (need not be RoR per se) to tell us what we need, and how much it will cost to build a &apos;prototype&apos; and then a full version. 

If we like you, we&apos;ll even give you the job. But for now, we just want to pay you to give us the straight dope.

Please &lt;b&gt; be in New York City &lt;/b&gt;. We&apos;re looking for someone local so we can all sit together, speak openly, and generally gain the nuances and subtleties of human interaction.

Also, please send me links to your work - particularly web-app type projects you&apos;ve managed. The more, the merrier. 

Finally, please include a reasonable fee for an hour or so of chatting at a Starbucks and &lt;b&gt; honestly &lt;/b&gt; and &lt;b&gt;fairly&lt;/b&gt; &apos;downloading&apos; your knowledge to us.</description>
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	<pubDate>Tue, 17 Jul 2007 13:03:53 -0800</pubDate>
	<category>internet</category>
	<category>ruby</category>
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	<dc:creator>prophetsearcher</dc:creator>
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