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Mochi Media hiring for Python web developer job in San Francisco
October 06, 2008 at 01:57 PM | categories: SQLAlchemy, PostgreSQL, Pylons, simplejson, python, mochiweb, javascript, Genshi, Mochi Media, subversion, nginx, AJAX, mochibot, MochiKit, SQL, erlang, mochiads | View CommentsI don't often post about open jobs at Mochi Media on my blog, but it seems that most of the awesome people we have here found out about Mochi Media from me so I might as well ;)
Web development at Mochi Media happens primarily in Python and Pylons with Genshi templates. We're currently using mostly MochiKit for the JavaScript heavy lifting and we talk to all of our backend services (which are either Python or Erlang) via JSON. We're using a bunch of other cool technologies such as memcached, nginx, PostgreSQL, etc. We also often contribute a lot of what we do back to the open source community (e.g. MochiKit, MochiWeb, simplejson, etc.) and would love adding some more team members that were interested in helping out with our open source efforts too! We don't require experience with all of these frameworks and tools, we just need smart people that have a really solid understanding of web development in Python.
Mochi Media runs MochiAds, a monetization platform for Flash games, and MochiBot, an analytics service for Flash content... so we've got tons and tons of data to work with and very interesting scale problems to address. Our primary service, MochiAds, is a monetization platform for Flash games... so part of the responsibilities of being a Mochi employee is to approve all the latest in Flash games for paid advertisements from our network ;) There's even an internal competition to see who approves the most games each week! You can check some of them out at http://www.mochiads.com/games/
Mochi Media was founded in 2005 by Jameson Hsu and myself, and we're backed by Accel Partners and Shasta Ventures. We've got a great team and are always looking to add the best people we can find. If you kick ass at Python and love building cool apps for the web, talk to us!
This position is full-time and on-site in San Francisco, CA. We're very easily accessible by BART and Caltrain in SOMA, at 2nd st. and Mission st. More evidence that Mochi Media is a cool place to work can be found on the mochimedia Flickr photostream: http://flickr.com/photos/mochimedia
More info and application instructions are here: http://www.mochimedia.com/about/careers/#webengineer
Ad Serving in Erlang @ CUFP 2008
September 29, 2008 at 01:56 PM | categories: mochiads, mochiweb, erlang, Mochi Media | View CommentsSlides from my Ad Serving in Erlang talk at CUFP 2008 are available here: http://undefined.org/cufp2008/
I had a great time at ICFP and CUFP and it was really inspiring to see what other people are doing with functional programming. I look forward to attending in the future! I think I'll have to write an app in Haskell first though, so I can understand more of the ICFP talks ;)
If you're interested in Erlang I also recommend that you check out my other erlang posts particularly the video and slides from my Exploring Erlang @ C4[1] talk!
MochiAds.com public launch!
October 15, 2007 at 10:12 AM | categories: mochiads, flash, Mochi Media, mochibot | View CommentsIt's hard to believe that almost a year has gone by since we launched the first private beta of MochiAds, but we just relaunched the site last night and the doors are wide open now! Every user of MochiBot already has an account via our MochiPass single sign-on, and anyone else can sign up and get in instantly. You can start making money with your Flash games today!
It's been quite a ride so far -- this time last year Jameson and I were working out of our apartment in the Mission with Ryan freelancing all of the design. Fast forward through a round of venture financing and a tremendous uptake by game developers and here we are with our own floor of office space in SoMa (so much space that we're subletting to three other startups) and 12 people on payroll. We've even got a team who writes Erlang code every day, who else can say that? :)
Oh, and we're hiring people of all sorts, so if you're interested in working at a cool startup in San Francisco with a real business model (and revenue, today), cool technology, and a LOT of potential then please get in touch! You'll even get to play cool Flash games every day, because "reviewing" them is part of our job :)