Thursday, May 31, 2007

XSLT is definetly the way to go

Lately I've been working on a project for at customer, when I was able to get away from all the things happening at CBS.
The project is a very complex website, build on top of the open source CMS and web site framework, umbraco.
The important thing here is, that umbraco relies heavily on XSLT for formating and rendering custom modules. It's been a while since I've had the opportunity to develop things with XSLT, anyway, I almost forgot just how nice it is... In little time, I made a functional dropdown navigation, a vertical navigation tree, a list of media from umbraco, a sitemap, breadcrumbs and a dynamic title-tag for the HTML page.

Lovely :-)

Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Preparing a career

Lately I've been registering profiles at several jobsites. I've been thinking that I will soon need som sort of job, and have therefore been keeping an eye out for openings in newspapers and on the Internet.

Some of the places I've created a profile:
http://www.linkedin.com/in/madsgodvin
http://www.kommunikationsforum.dk/Mads-Godvin-Jensen
http://www.it-jobbank.dk/ShowProfile.aspx?ProfileId=50141314

I'm mostly looking for consulting jobs. If you know of anyone looking for professional help regaring web- and/or software development, please let me know!