New Swordfish Website
The revamped website for Swordfish was launched today. More content will be added soon, so keep coming back.
Furthermore a mayor update of new features was deployed today to all Swordfish clients including:
- Smarter workflow due to enhanced account filtering options
- Greater flexibility in setting up user groups and permissions – caters for virtually any structure
- Intelligent workload distribution can now be done by using the load-balanced account assignment approach
Interning at Spiraleye
For the past 4 weeks I have worked at Spiraleye as an intern.
As a second year multimedia student I enjoyed applying what I have learnt at university, on real life projects. It was also interesting to see how a real world multimedia company functions.
Although I believe that Spiraleye is no normal multimedia company: I doubt you’ll find a friendlier more laid-back (yet effective), experienced, supportive team than the team at Spiraleye. Read the rest of this entry »
The Spiraleye Experience
It was during one of the Visual Design lectures given by Christian, that I heard of the internship program at Spiraleye Studios. As a first year Multimedia student I was excited about the opportunity to get involved with a real multimedia company and from the very first day I walked into Spiraleye, I couldn’t help but feel welcome among all the smiles and friendly faces. Read the rest of this entry »
One day in the life of a software developer
Coding, coffee and cool company… These are some of the things that come to mind when I think of a typical day at SpiralEye. Not always in that order, depending on what the day might require, but always ever present somewhere. And of course, the most important “C” – cooking! An army marches on its stomach, they say, and every now and then I get to indulge my cooking habit to make sure this army is still marching strong. As such, I can do Read the rest of this entry »
Life at the Studio
After victoriously defeating the traffic on the way to work, I finally manage to walk into the office. First things first: Lunch goes into the fridge and the power button on my workstation gets pressed. Ready for the day to finally start.
Being an employee of Spiraleye Studio’s means a bit more than just being a programmer/web developer/coffee maker. It’s a lifestyle. My workstation up and running, so I go ahead and fire up the De-facto browser of the office:
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