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Hello World!

Introducing BigJump 2.0 - codename "Agility"

That's right - we are now a version 2.0 company. We've deocorated the studio with pastels and curved corners, we've made the signs bigger and no longer use vowels. We've thrown out all of our staff, practices and clients and now operate as a lean, mean agile code producing machine.

Well maybe the bit about the staff & clients isn't true, but we have certainly have developed a formula which works.

Our Mission

We build web based solutions for your business, which are flexible, easy to use and very clever.

flexible

flexibleOur solutions are flexible because we know that your requirements will change over time. In fact you will probably think of new ideas while we are still building the solution. This is great - this is how we like to work!

easy to use

easy to use It's all very well building web applications with sophisticated features, but if your target audience can't use it then what's it really worth? Our products are easy to use and we encourage all users to become involved from the very beginning of a project.

clever

clever Requirements can often be complicated. Our clever solutions will take the requirements to produce a powerful piece of software, which is both flexible and easy to use. Now that is clever!

Recent Blog Posts

Setting up Netgear wireless adapters in Ubuntu
I recently decided I should really start using Linux properly, at least at home. I went for Ubuntu, which from what I can tell is one of the most popular distributions. The version I'm using is 7.10 (Gutsy Gibbon). Unfortunately I found that my Netge...
Mon, 14 April 2008 20:11 GMT+1
by James Morcom
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Feeding Time for BigJump
We decided that the BigJump website was hungry for new, dynamic content. What better way to feed it than with our own blogs? We are going to publish this (my) blog and those of other BigJump staff, by importing the RSS feeds generated by Google Blogger...
Mon, 14 April 2008 16:39 GMT+1
by James Morcom
Tagged as: BigJump, Development
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MonoRail Form Validation Documentation
This post describes how to use MonoRail's (v1.0 RC3) built in form validation. The javascript validation used is Dexagogo's Really Easy Field Validation. The error messages usually use the title attribute of the input field, which can be inserted auto...
Wed, 9 April 2008 14:04 GMT+1
by James Morcom
Tagged as: Development, MonoRail
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Packaging MonoRail View Components in an Assembly
I recently found myself in a situation where I wanted to package some view components in a separate assembly for reuse, in much the same way as you'd create an assembly of server controls in web forms/ASP.NET. Obviously this means you need to get rid o...
Wed, 9 April 2008 14:02 GMT+1
by James Morcom
Tagged as: MonoRail
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