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Lisa van Gelder

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Lisa van Gelder is a software developer working in The Guardian's Technology Department.

February 2012

  • guardian.co.uk

    Engineering blog
    Calling passionate software developers

    The Guardian is expanding its development team. We have vacancies for software developers, and people to lead and manage them

August 2011

  • SXSW 2011

    Engineering blog
    Introducing the Guardian's new music album pages

    The launch of our album pages, which pull in linked data from around the internet, allow users to create their own reviews. By Lisa van Gelder

March 2011

  • SXSW

    Engineering blog
    SXSW 2011: How we made our interactive band tracker

    Alastair Dant, Lisa van Gelder and Matt Andrews: A hack weekend here, a site scrape there and pretty soon we had this wonderful new tool for tracking artists at the SXSW festival

  • Guardian content is included on Anna Calvi's SXSW listings page

    Engineering blog
    Why we built our automated SXSW listings pages - Part two

    Lisa van Gelder: How the Guardian's automated music listings pages for the SXSW festival came about

  • A Guardian SXSW listing page for Friendly Fires

    Engineering blog
    Why we built our automated SXSW listings pages

    Lisa van Gelder explains how the Guardian's automated music listings pages for the SXSW festival came about.

June 2010

  • Open Platform blog
    Hackcamp at Google - or how to build a recipe site in 6 hours

    Hackcamp took place at the Google offices in London on the weekend of 12-13th June. Guardian developer Lisa van Gelder went along.

October 2009

  • Technology blog
    Overview of Google Wave

    Guardian developers Lisa van Gelder and Martyn Inglis studied Google Wave in a recent DevLab research project. In this article Lisa gives a detailed explanation of what's exciting, what's not, and why it might be worth a closer look