What a Difference a Day Makes
One of the fun things about with working with a team of really great people is finding new ways to keep them challenged.
We tinker with new things all the time but we were looking to do something different this week. After a bit of discussion and brainstorming we decided to do a code blitz. The idea is to take the whole development team and throw them into something for a single day with a single purpose. Ideally we would come up with a project that would strengthen their teamwork, develop their skills, give something back to the community and deliver a working product at the end of a single working day.
We discussed a number of cool projects (some of which we’ll come back to at a later date) and in the end all agreed on a cool little app that we’d all like to have available for London. When we’re out with our friends and family and want to know what’s going on right now what would come in handy?
We’ve worked with Thomas Czermak over at LondonFuse on a couple of small changes to the site in the past so we called him up and pitched development of an iPhone application for the site.
After a quick meeting to discuss the possibilities (and there are a lot of very cool ones) we narrowed things down to a narrow v1.0 feature set. The next morning we jumped in. We’ve done a few little things on the iPhone (including developing an interface for our open source Compost package) but this was going to be new for a couple of our guys.
The day was very productive and we learned a lot of great things but more importantly we came together as a team like never before.
We’re still polishing but we have a functional v1.0 app. We’ll be tacking on a few new features before it hits the App Store but we’ll have something ready to go in the next few weeks.
We’ll have an announcement on this blog and on Twitter (http://twitter.com/rtraction) when it hits the store.
Here’s a little eye candy for you in the meantime:


March 20th, 2010 at 9:44 am
Great work team! It’s so encouraging to see a company put their heads and time together and create a product that will benefit the community. I’m looking forward to seeing the app as the teasers are getting me really excited.
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