
Jean-Guillaume is the CIO of
The Coding Machine. He takes interest in strategy, work organisation, global trends in the IT industry. His blog articles are mostly related to the IT market, and to the major events of The Coding Machine's life.
May 2010April 2010

David is the co-founder and CTO of
The Coding Machine. He takes interest in developing frameworks that help the community improving its efficiency. In his blog, you'll find articles related to development best practices, advanced PHP and Javascript tricks, or anything that would be "geeky" enough to be worth speaking about.
January 2012August 2011July 2011June 2011April 2011March 2011October 2010September 2010August 2010July 2010June 2010May 2010

Michael is TCM specialist when it comes to Search Engine Optimisation. Google has no secret for this man, and some says he can improve the ranking of a site just by looking at it...
May 2010

When it comes to PHP CMSes, you need to talk to Marc. He is our Drupal expert. The 500.000 pages of documentation have almost no secrets for him. He can transform a Drupal website into anything. And if you need a website that prepares the coffee, just ask him for a coffee module!
June 2011March 2011February 2011January 2011December 2010November 2010October 2010September 2010August 2010June 2010

Nicolas is a senior project and account manager. Managing mostly PHP projects, he has the amazing capability to work on 3 projects at a time. We suspect he might have 3 keyboards, and 6 arms, but we have no proof so far.
August 2011June 2011

Kevin is a versatile project manager. Knowing a large number of technologies, he can as well develop in Java, PHP or .NET. He loves to chat with our community. Always available, if you cannot find him online, then he must be
bashing the rest of the team at DOTA practicing is secret "team building" techniques.
August 2010

Qing is our second Drupal specialist. Mastering a huge number of modules, she can transform Drupal into an advanced eCommerce website, or into a nutrition management application with few efforts. It is not surprising if she is known here as "Miss Drupal".
June 2010