Monthly Archive for August, 2011

Looking for ASP.Net Mid-Level Developers

Hey guys, at Amblique, we’re looking to recruit several Mid-Level ASP.Net Developers.

To quote, the Atlassian guys, if you’re reading this blog then you probably already have the attitude we are looking for, but basically we want someone with a passion for application development on the web, who appreciates and understands where all the relevant web standards fit into the bigger picture, and who has serious experience working with the MS ASP.Net web stack (legacy or MVC).

Experience with SVN and some form of CI is an advantage, and SQL Server Experience is a must.

At Amblique we make websites that actually make our clients money using a in-house e-commerce system and the latest online development best practices. So from my perspective, we’ve got it all, the best pragmatic use of the right theory, in a market that is asking for results.

See the attached JD – Amblique ASP.Net Developer Roles - JD August 2011 (192).

Add a comment below or apply directly over on our website:

Why Rounded Corners are Easier on the Eyes

Cool post from Shanemo formerly of Microsoft DPE fame:

Some experts say that rectangles with rounded corners are easier on the eyes than a rectangle with sharp edges because they take less cognitive effort to visually process. The fovea is fastest at processing circles. Processing edges involve more “neuronal image tools” in the brain [1]. Thus, rectangles with rounded corners are easier process because they look closer to a circle than a regular rectangle.