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Latest diary entries by alexh tagged with "web geekery"

Camel - pucker up - by jad0rre on flickr.com I've been skyving from work again, and while I was catching up on some blogs I should read more often but don't, I spotted on Derivadow.com - a blog written by one of the tech bods involved in the BBC's new media projects, e.g. the iPlayer - a post about Flickr's new Places application, which basically gives each place on earth it's own homepage listing photos which have been "Geo-tagged" in that location.

The interesting part for me, apart from a very random camel, was how Derivadow gets so excited about URLs and making good, easy-to-remember web addresses which make sense.

This is something I've been working on for the last couple of days with our new JobShop application to make sure we can maximise the site's ease of navigation, and to make sure we can get the most out of Google's search index of UPSU.net, all of which is really important if the UPSU JobShop is going to remain a primary choice for students seeking work during their degrees in the face of all of the competition out there.

... I was going to give an example of some of the URLs, but even I have limits to how geeky I'm prepared to be... 

As a student looking for a job, I wanted three things: I wanted a job which paid a decent wage and wasn't so mind-numbingly dull that I wanted to throw myself off a tall building, I wanted to be able to easily and quickly find jobs of the aforementioned type without breaking too much of a sweat, and I wanted it now, if not sooner.

In redesigning the JobShop website - in fact, in completely re-writing the JobShop application from the ground up - we can focus on making sure students who haven't already got an account on UPSU.net can see what vacancies we have, find out whether it's the right job for them (even if it is "just a part-time job to get you through Uni"), and to make sure that searching for these vacancies is as simple and intuitive as possible. In other words, we have the opportunity to make the JobShop as attractive and easy a service as possible for students to use.

The UPSU JobShop has one thing going for it which few if any other job agencies can offer, and that's the fact that companies can advertise their vacancies for free, and don't have to pay anything to the Union (although there are a number of eagle-eyed checks in place to make sure the companies are all above board) - the JobShop is a completely free service for employers and students alike, and is without doubt one of the most valuable services the Union can offer to any student.

For that reason, if nothing else, it's really important that the end product - the new JobShop application - really makes the most of what the JobShop can offer, and does a great job of showing off all the opportunities available.

... which worries me a bit, since I'm the numpty doing the coding! No pressure or anything, then... ;o)

JobShop PHP code

/al 



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about me

"Grumpy, geeky old grey-head"

'Ello! I'm Alex, and I'm one of the mysterious and slightly-shady figures know as "Sabbatical Officers" - my job title is something like Media Whore, and I divide my time equally between upsetting students, annoying staff members, tweaking the UP ... (read more).

my degree

BSc (Hons) eCommerce & Internet Systems (I got a Desmon)