grabTheMenu DOT com

grabTheMenu DOT com will be a listings plus site for the takeaway industry. You know how you're sitting around with a group of mates, just about to watch a film, when some genius goes lets get a pizza. Fantastic. Then a few mins later no menus can be found. Rubbish. Everyone gets grumpy. But what if they're online ? Then everyone would be happy.

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Manchester : What takeaways do you use ?

Hello Manchester

Grab The Menu is back in development again, and we'd like to know which takeaways you use in Manchester.

Anyone letting us know will gain Grab The Menu loyalty points once the system is live.

Please let us know either by posting here, or on our facebook page:


Thanks very much in advance.

Ian

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Monday, July 10, 2006

What technology platform to use ?

Ok, so alteris has a lot of experience in a few different languages.

We're producing a relatively smallish website and so Java is probably overkill.

We've a fair amount of recent experience in PHP, so that's a strong possibility.

However there's a new contender called Ruby, and with it's framework Rails it seems a strong candidate for web sites of our size. I looked awhile back and it seemed that it was quite poorly documented, but now they've got videos and the first 5% seems pretty well documented, and that's backed up with outline API details.

An old work colleague from Teleca had some recent experience in Ruby, so we thought it would be a good idea to try it out. Mike J gave me a clear and concise tutorial in an afternoon, and made me realise that Ruby was definately something I should do a couple of web apps in. As well as a strong Object-Orientated [OO] Model-View-Controller [MVC] framework, and a solid Object/Relational[O/R] mapping it has excellant migration of database schema, allowing you to evolve your system from a starting point to its end point without breaking it in the progress (and all being well maintain the database after-we'll see).

So the aim was to produce a simple registration screen using Ruby, which we pretty much achieved in an afternoon.

More soon...

Monday, June 19, 2006

The start of something new...

Ok so we've had an idea, and well it's a good one, that seems in reasonably high demand.

We've done some market research to our friends, and decided it is worth pursuing.

We've produced a few mockups and showed them to people.

An ideal full go live date has been arrived at.

There has been some research into how much advertising will cost for various papers.

So in the not too distant you will be able to type in your postcode, and get all the local takeaway menus in one place. That's our aim.

All that is left is to produce the idea.
The 'easy' bit ?