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Flash Position In Hollywood, Florida

We’re looking for someone who eats, sleeps, and breaths Flash ActionScript!

iChameleon Group offers an incredible career building full-time position working with notable National + International companies. Some of our client projects include Mini-Cooper, Earthlink, Slim Jim, De Beer’s, Bridgestone, and Coke. Our fast growing company develops various exciting, innovative, and high profile websites and applications fusing media, video, audio and Flash.

We strongly suggest viewing our portfolio at www.ichameleongroup.com to understand the quality of work.

We are a fun, eccentric, hardworking, creative group in a business casual environment.  We are looking for a dynamic, motivated team player who will enjoy working in a fast-paced, deadline driven, ever changing development and solution-based environment.

Requirements, skills + abilities:

  • Team Player
  • Self Starter
  • Interactive site development experience
  • 3+ years of experience                         
  • Photoshop
  • Illustrator
  • Dreamweaver MX 2004
  • Flash MX 2004
  • ActionScript, HTML, CSS, XML
  • Strong Motion Graphics
  • Ability to create animation via ActionScript as well as the traditional timeline.
  • Knowledge of Flash Components
  • Experience with Flash Remoting
  • PC fluent (Mac A Plus)
  • Solid communications skills (written and verbal)
  • Outgoing, Energetic Personality 
  • Good Organizational Skills
  • Detail oriented, strong follow-up skills and ability to work on multiple projects
Additional bonus skills:

  • After Effects
  • Final Cut
  • Experience in producing games and game interfaces.
  • ColdFusion, ASP, PHP, PERL, or any other web language 
  • Ability to speak to levitate things with you mind.

Want to come join our team? Submit your resume and cover letter, including salary history, to jobs[at]ichameleongroup[dot]com

ColdFusion Position In Hollywood, Florida

iChameleon Group offers an incredible career building full-time position working with notable National + International companies. Our fast growing company develops various exciting, innovative, and high profile applications fusing media, video, audio and Flash.

We are a fun, eccentric, hardworking, creative group in a business casual environment.  We are looking for a dynamic, motivated team player who will enjoy working in a fast-paced, deadline driven, ever changing development and solution-based environment.

The successful coldfusion web developer candidate must posses:

  • The ability to support for the full application development life cycle activities of software products and development.
  • Demonstrated skills in documenting development.
  • Strong problem solving and debugging skills.

Requirements, skills + abilities:

  • Team Player
  • Self Starter
  • Interactive site development experience
  • 2-5 years of experience                         
  • ColdFusion MX 7
  • Object Oriented Programming    
  • Experience with Flash Remoting
  • Database design and SQL
  • HTML, JavaScript, and CSS
  • PC fluent (Mac A Plus)
  • Solid communications skills (written and verbal)
  • Outgoing, Energetic Personality 
  • Good Organizational Skills
  • Detail oriented, strong follow-up skills and ability to work on multiple projects
Additional skills:

  • Macromedia Certified ColdFusion MX 7
  • Framework Knowledge (Fusebox, Mach II, Model-Glue, Tartan)
  • Design Patterns
  • UML
  • AJAX 
  • ASP, PHP, PERL, or any other web language 
  • CVS and/or subversion experience

Want to come join our team? Submit your resume and cover letter, including salary history, to jobs[at]ichameleongroup[dot]com

What's new in Flex 2.0 Beta?

How can find a list of changes at the official site, but Jesse Warden elaborated on a very detailed post. Among others, Flex 2.0 includes a beta version of Mystic, which is the next ColdFusion release with better Flex integration.

IBM Leads Open AJAX Initiative

AJAX news just in: this just came out on e-week today.

"The new initiative, known as Open AJAX, includes such prominent supporters as BEA Systems, Borland, the Dojo Foundation, the Eclipse Foundation, Google, IBM, Laszlo Systems, Mozilla, Novell, Openwave Systems, Oracle, Red Hat, Yahoo, Zend and Zimbra. The group plans to promote the use of Asynchronous JavaScript and XML and its use on various devices, applications, desktops or operating systems.

To promote the adoption of AJAX, IBM recently proposed the Eclipse AJAX Toolkit Framework."

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