Application Developer – WordPress
Gurugram 

Projects
  • ManageMyNGO (MMN)

    You will work on an application we’re building in NGO sector. It aims to connect NGOs and Corporate to build their CSR relations with the supervision of the govt. This platform will allow NGOs to focus on their root cause activities so that their work can have a larger impact. This digital product will free them from the extraneous efforts they put in getting funds from the corporate. You will be required to use your skills and expertise to build a robust platform that solves real problems for the intended users. Your work will be innovative so that you help the entire team achieve more than what each one alone can. We’re developing the pilot version in partnership with Haryana Government and it will be used by 100 NGOs initially.

  • ColoredCow

    You will work on the web needs of ColoredCow. Building website and integrating the process workflows application with the website.

Your Journey

You will be required to work as a full-stack developer. You are the owner and the delivery in-charge of your code. To dive into the details you will be:

  • Developing in WordPress on the LAMP stack
  • Understanding the business domain and working in close proximity with the clients to discuss requirements and deliver end to end results
  • Building
  • plugins and themes developing, both clientside and serverside.
  • integrations with 3rd party tools and services
  • open source packages of plugins and themes
  • Understanding various SDLC processes
  • Working collaboratively in a healthy environment of learning and knowledge sharing
Must Reads

Working during the day and reading by night. Must read for this programme :

  • Pragmatic Programmer, by Andy Hunt and Dave Thomas
  • Passionate Programmer, by Chad Fowler
  • Code Complete 2, by Steve McConnell
  • Version Control by Example, by Eric Sink
Recommended Reads
  • The Cathedral and the Bazaar, by Eric S. Raymond
  • The Year Without Pants, by Scott Berkun
  • The Goal, by Eliyahu M. Goldratt
  • Eat that Frog, by Brian Tracy
What you need to start the Journey

We expect all interns to be adept at:

  • Languages – PHP, HTML, CSS (Less and SCSS), Javascript, MySQL
  • Learning new technologies and frameworks
  • Object Oriented Programming
  • Concepts of – Data Structures, Algorithms, Databases, SDLC

 

Being aware of these concepts and tools will help you:

  • Frameworks – Laravel, Lumen, Slim, Bootstrap, JQuery
  • Tools – Git, Github, Sublime Text IDE, Grunt/Gulp, Node and NPM, Linux shell
  • Concepts – Design Patterns, Continuous Integration, Unit Testing, Version control
  • Open Source Initiative

Projects

 

  1. ManageMyNGO (MMN)
    You will work on an application we’re building in NGO sector. It aims to connect NGOs and Corporate to build their CSR relations with the supervision of the govt. This platform will allow NGOs to focus on their root cause activities so that their work can have a larger impact. This digital product will free them from the extraneous efforts they put in getting funds from the corporate. You will be required to use your skills and expertise to build a robust platform that solves real problems for the intended users. Your work will be innovative so that you help the entire team achieve more than what each one alone can. We’re developing the pilot version in partnership with Haryana Government and it will be used by 100 NGOs initially.
  2. ColoredCow
    You will work on the web needs of ColoredCow. Building website and integrating the process workflows application with the website.

 

Your Journey

You will be required to work as a full-stack developer. You are the owner and the delivery in-charge of your code. To dive into the details you will be:

  • Developing in Wordpress on the LAMP stack
  • Understanding the business domain and working in close proximity with the clients to discuss requirements and deliver end to end results
  • Building
  • plugins and themes developing, both clientside and serverside.
    • integrations with 3rd party tools and services
    • open source packages of plugins and themes
  • Understanding various SDLC processes
  • Working collaboratively in a healthy environment of learning and knowledge sharing

 

Must Reads

Working during the day and reading by night. Must read for this programme :

  • Pragmatic Programmer, by Andy Hunt and Dave Thomas
  • Passionate Programmer, by Chad Fowler
  • Code Complete 2, by Steve McConnell
  • Version Control by Example, by Eric Sink

 

Recommended Reads

  • The Cathedral and the Bazaar, by Eric S. Raymond
  • The Year Without Pants, by Scott Berkun
  • The Goal, by Eliyahu M. Goldratt
  • Eat that Frog, by Brian Tracy

 

What you need to start the Journey

We expect all interns to be adept at:

  • Languages - PHP, HTML, CSS (Less and SCSS), Javascript, MySQL
  • Learning new technologies and frameworks
  • Object Oriented Programming
  • Concepts of - Data Structures, Algorithms, Databases, SDLC

 

Being aware of these concepts and tools will help you:

  • Frameworks - Laravel, Lumen, Slim, Bootstrap, JQuery
  • Tools - Git, Github, Sublime Text IDE, Grunt/Gulp, Node and NPM, Linux shell
  • Concepts - Design Patterns, Continuous Integration, Unit Testing, Version control
  • Open Source Initiative