gofreerange.com
Go Free Range build outstanding software for the web.
http://gofreerange.com/jason-cale
Jase worked with FreeRange from February 2009 until February 2012. While at Go Free Range, he looked after our creative direction, user interface design and front-end development as well as being a great developer in his own right. Jase has decided to take some time out of software development so he can devote more time to meditation and other creative avenues, but he's still available. For occasional software projects.
journal.gregorywood.co.uk
2010 – A year in review | journal.gregorywood.co.uk
http://journal.gregorywood.co.uk/entries/2010-a-year-in-review.php
2010 – A year in review. I’ve never written anything like this before, but 2010 was such a wonderfully turbulent year I thought I’d take a few hours away from the work I’m doing for Colly. Rsquo;s New Adventures. Conference to attempt to document it. Top monthly artists make up around 50% of what I actually listen to, and if I’ve missed anything out, let me know. At work, Erskine. Too much spare time. Created in January, published later in the year). Top 5 slab serifs. February was a month dominated by w...
gofreerange.com
Go Free Range build outstanding software for the web.
http://gofreerange.com/alumni
Go Free Range Alumni. In 2009 and remained with the company until September 2013 when he left to start a new venture. James is a long-time Rubyist and one of the instigators of LRUG. Since finishing his PhD, he's been building applications using Ruby, including work on theauteurs.com. He wrote the book on Rails plugins. Has spoken at numerous Rails and Ruby conferences, and maintains a whole bunch of open source libraries. And the engines plugin. Worked with Free Range. For occasional software projects.
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