Alister Bulman
Lead Developer/Sysadmin at Contract Availability

Technologies
Experience (18)
Devops/Senior developer
ClassCentral
Fully remote contract, assisting the move from expensive dedicated hosting, to a largely automated Ansible server configuration & deployment.
I also assisted the existing developer on the initial migrations & improvements to use newer-style Symfony configs for upgrading from v3.4, via new features & code reviews.
In April 2020, Class Central received more traffic than in [the whole of] 2019. These users were also more engaged. - https://twitter.com/dhawalhshah/status/1252226014559772674
Senior PHP/Symfony developer
Partnerize
Tasked to build a new, modern, Symfony 4+ base for the existing site, and service API, driven as a middleware layer between multiple existing and new services and data-warehouse systems.
Lead Developer/Sysadmin
Contract Availability
In 2015-17 I mostly worked on my own projects, primarily https://www.contractavailability.com/ This was a lot of back-end PHP, in Symfony 2 (2.3, now upgraded to 4.1+) and the front-end pipeline, including some basic use NodeJS and Gulp to build the assets for dev & prod. (Now upgraded to Webpack, via symfony/Encore)
As part of my work towards the site, I've also integrated external services to aid in marketing, such as session recording, sending notifications of important events to Slack (via Webhooks), and tagging users/actions for advanced email marketing.
The machine(s) are also entirely configured using Ansible to ensure consistency and repeat-ability.
Senior Backend PHP/Symfony developer
So-Sure
- API & Oauth integration with Starling Bank,
- Extensive code quality improvements and refactoring to better prepare for business expansion
- Speeding up the test runtime from ~22mins to ~12mins.
PHP Developer
MyBuilder
Writing functionality and APIs for the main site & back-end admin dashboards to help users, and employees, on a day-to-day basis.
As some examples, I took the next/prev paging on the competition listing pages from taking over 0.25/sec per page with a complex database query to a tiny fraction of that, using a materialised view.
To help avoid issues with incorrect emails being added, I suggested, and implemented some simple in-page validation and replacement (for example - suggesting '@gmail.com' instead of '@gmal.com') - saving potentially dozens of unusable accounts from being created per day.
Senior Developer (Contract)
Public Health England
Creating the back-end of a small, but highly dynamic application to allow risk calculations for number, and frequency of alcohol intake according to the latest studies. In late November 2016, it was widely advertised by Public Heath England to gather data, and it had had nearly 43,000 users. The results were widely publicised in the run up to Xmas 2016.
Importantly, it had to be able to be used as a stand-alone website, and also within an i-frame Written in Symfony3 and hosted on AWS.
alcohol.nhs.uk on archive.org -https://web.archive.org/web/20170722093708/http://alcohol.nhs.uk/
Senior developer
Carphone Warehouse
Senior developer bringing an external API in-house. I specified the required infrastructure and wrote Ansible manifests to bring the supplied servers to an appropriate condition for the test and production environments. Deploying software with Capistrano.
I also setup the initial development machines to support the use of PHP7 using Vagrant and Docker and configured the environment to allow for unit and integration testing.
Contract Symfony2 developer
HM Passport Office, London
Bringing the Reporting of Lost or Stolen passports online, and into the digital age as part of the GOV.UK platform.
In order to work within the Home Office as a developer, I was checked and received SC Clearance (good till June 2021).
As first developer on the beta-project (which went live at the URL loststolenpassport.service.gov.uk in mid-December 2014), I setup the initial Symfony v2.3-based structure, with a facility for local testing with PHPUnit and feature-testing with Behat, and then, using various bundles and best-practices, arranged the multi-page forms, back-end user permissions, and database entities which formed the core of the service.
The use of (internal) Symfony services, enabled high-quality testing to be performed on large parts of the code-base, including complex time calculations while avoiding the need to use such things as slow database interactions during testing.
Working with a front-end-oriented developer, we added additional (occasionally conditional) forms for all relevant information required in the front-end (by people that had lost their passport - as well as the workflow to be used by passport office staff. The code and UI was iterated on in approximately two-week scrum cycles according to regularly changing requirements and the results of some excellent user research feedback from both civil service staff and the general public.
Later, a full suite of internal stats was generated, based on admin actions that allowed for complex quality-of-service verification. The system, also allowed for multiple attempts to reach the reporter including status updates by both email and SMS updates.
Contract PHP Developer
The Book Depository
Back-end PHP development of new systems for Symfony2/CLI-based SQS-driven tasks for webscraping data from public sites.
Built the ZF1-based PHP Api for a new search system, interfacing between the current site search and a backend Sphinx search engine.
Designed and implemented a new coupon-code system, to allow for longer codes, and tens of millions to be pre-generated.
All systems had extensive PHPunit test coverage.
Lead Devops/PHP developer
LetsJoin
Lets Join are putting Wifi & 3G-enabled webservers onto London Buses. Updating the server, and website on it, is not so easy as a datacentre-based server while the machines are travelling along the roads of central London....
I built the alpha version of the website, and wrote the main library to connect with the 3rd party platform (XML interrogation of a SOAP interface) then moved into an lead-dev and Ops role, designing the technical architecture to allow for a number background processes to be run and files to be properly placed for multiple live (bus-mounted) servers to pull the server configuration, website, and data, as well as helping to hire and manage two further PHP developer contractors.
I wrote the Puppet manifests for bring up all new machines (core website, development VMs and remote webservers - that usually live on London double-decker buses), and recommended and installed various other tools and systems to be used.
There was also further planning on how to keep hundreds of such remote units up to date with website updates as often as every 5 minutes, or more.
Contract PHP/Zend Framework developer
Transform & Government Digital Service & Office of the Public Guardian
Contracting as one of just two developers responsible for a 6-week prototype site, putting a 40+ page paper-based form online as a proof of concept to ease the production for the creation of a Lasting Power of Attorney.
Working with the Government Digital Server (responsible for http://www.gov.uk/) I added support to their systems for the use of PHP to their development stack (in the existing Puppet manifests). This also included the use of Selenium (IDE/browser-addon) to script and test the main web form.
Platform Engineer/Developer
PeerIndex.net
Retrieving data from all over the social web by API access and web-scraping to build individual's social network and calculate their measure of authority within peer-groups, and beyond. See http://www.peerindex.net/alister_b for an example.
Some special responsibility for scaling background processes with queues (both AWS/SQS and BeanstalkD), running millions of jobs through the queues every day, and getting the best from an Amazon Web Services / MongoDB environment.
I worked with developers around Europe, generally working from home.
Senior PHP Developer
Bin Weevils Limited
With special responsibilities for scaling and optimisation. Bin Weevils is a flash-based game/social-network/MMORPG for 7-13 year olds in conjunction with the Nickelodeon UK TV channel. There are often 10,000+ concurrent users online. The initial intent was to scale up from an initial ~4000 concurrent players.
My skills with Mysql and PHP scaling technologies achieved that through 2010 with improved Apache, Mysql and PHP layers of the stack and other improvements such as use of Memcached for both cache and transient storage.
From the servers that I controlled, there was in excess of 200 million hits per month (99.9% PHP, over 20 Million hits/day), from a pair of PHP application servers and with 20+TB data delivered across the entire site per month, including fully dynamic PHP responses to Flash, CDN sourced flash/images & streaming video.
I took the site, that had crashed hard under load (when it was being advertised on Nickelodeon a few months before I had arrived) and optimised the infrastructure and the code - adding a lot of new functionality and improving the structure as I went.
By Spring, I had brought the entire code-base and site, under version control, and arranged for automated deployments. When there was more than one server to deploy, I added Capistrano. It also then was advertised on TV (and this time, multiple channels, sometimes at the same time) - and this time, it /stayed/ up.
Over the summer, even more functionality to go along with a big visual refresh - and 'abusing Memcached for fun and profit', which also saved a lot of traffic from having to touch the database. It saved our necks to hold the sessions within the first hour of a big new release.
By late autumn, I'd rolled out a new set of servers for the American market (using the then-new hosted Chef configuration management system), something I would use for all new machines for the main site - and all the while the live-user-counts grew.
The first day we released video on the website - downsized for the web from full broadcast-quality sources, we did a Terabyte of video streaming.
In the run up to Xmas day, we'd regularly do over 20MM hits/day just on the fully-dynamic PHP API layer (hundreds of millions of requests a week onto the CDN-hosted flash files and images), and ten thousand concurrent players. Not users that had signed up - these were online, playing across 6 or 8 copies of the world, and all being handled by just two PHP application servers.
Lead PHP Developer
Online Technical Support Ltd
- Working from home 19+ days a month for 2¼ years working a dating website.
- Rewrote back-end administration system in Zend Framework with AJAX support to allow easy site administration (profile approval) and site statistics (turnover, members online, etc)
- Averaged 73+ million hits per month in the 12 months to May 2009, 51M hits to Apache/PHP, 22M to a separate image server
- Scaled site from 75,000 users to 300,000 in 2 years and 75 concurrent users online to 400+ while simultaneously reducing server loads using such techniques as caching of data to memory (APC) & MemcacheD
- Implemented an queue-based system for further scaling (BeanstalkD)
- All new front-end functionality was written in Zend Framework (with JS/jQuery)
Senior PHP Developer
American Mobile Ventures
- Putting in place a development environment to scale from an initial two developers to a total of nine.
- Installing and maintaining multiple local and remote web servers and MySQL servers with replication to two slaves
- Planning new version of the SMS sending/receipts engine to be able to scale to orders of magnitude greater throughput on multiple servers as part of a cluster
PHP Developer
Technotheurgic Ltd T/A Intunet
- Extensive use and development of common tool kits for site frameworks and email templates
- PEAR and Smarty-based PHP website applications, including multi-lingual sites
- Installation of bug-tracking and version control systems System administration of local dev environments & remote, live webservers that the websites ran on.
Senior PHP Developer / System Administrator
Datasouth UK Ltd
- Supported the production team on advanced PHP use (PHP/Development/Linux local 'Guru')
- Maintaining and upgrading multiple internal and external RHEL servers
- Installation of dedicated image server for BTOpenworld HTML-based email images which reached a peak of over 170 connections per second and 3.3 million hits/day in February 2004
- Email tracking system, which generated unique URLs for links and a 'web-bug' image to count readers/click-throughs
- Simple link count/redirection system (used by BT Openworld in various email and paper mailings before & after their transition to Yahoo Mail)
- Design and development of HTML/MIME personalised bulk email sending system to integrate with the email tracking system to send in excess of 270,000 emails on behalf of BTClick.com
- Installed CVS-based development environment Maintenance and extension of the in-house content administration system
- Server control and information systems to support a DNS system with a web-based control panel.
Web/PHP Developer
Falcon Internet Marketing
FIM is a Web-marketer. I initially joined as a freelance web developer, based at home, and telecommuting as needed. Later, I was taken on full time, though still home-based.
Initially they were fairly plain HTML-sites, occasionally generated from templates (such as HTMLpp, see https://web.archive.org/web/20160312045931/http://legacy.imatix.com/html/htmlpp/index5.htm Later, more complex sites were database backed, using PHP v3 & MySQL v3.5.2+.
Education
CS169.1x and .2x Software Engineering online course
EdX/BerkeleyX
CS169.1x (and 2x) teaches the fundamentals for engineering long-lasting software using highly-productive Agile techniques to develop Software as a Service (SaaS) using Ruby on Rails.
Getting Started with Go
University of California, Irvine on Coursera
Taught by: Ian Harris, University of California, Irvine
Learn the basics of Go, an open source programming language originally developed by a team at Google and enhanced by many contributors from the open source community.
This course is designed for individuals with previous programming experience using such languages as C, Python, or Java, and covers the fundamental elements of Go. Topics include data types, protocols, & formats.
HNC Computer Studies
Bournemouth University
HNC Computer Studies, 1992
Certifications
Zend, PHP5 (ZCE).
Open Source
alister/airport-code-initials
JS & WebPack site (with PHP to fetch/parse underlying data)
php-in-london
Create a public resource of companies that use PHP in London
QueueGoodBad-Presentation
presentation July 16 2012
On July 16th 2012, I presented this second set of slides on Queuing.
dotfiles
config files for zsh, bash, completions, gem, git, etc
Configurations of user login and the 'dotfiles'.
beanstalkd-demo
a few example PHP scripts, using pda/Pheanstalk and Beanstalkd
Apps & Software

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Lead dev and owner, till the project was shut down in 2019.

Bin Weevils - Kids Online Virtual World
Bin Weevils is a kids online virtual world where you can create your very own virtual pet, play free online games, chat to friends, grow your own garden and watch great cartoons.
Through 2010, I was the lead PHP developer and sysadmin. Adding new functionality, and cleaning up the codebase while allowing ever more users to be playing. During the autumn, the site was also advertised on numerous TV Channels producing some huge spikes of incoming users. Buy the end of the year I had automated the system deployment (with Chef) to allow most new servers to be deployed and be running in as little as 20 minutes.
Top Posts

Securely serving images

PHP asynchronous processing with beanstalkd. Do you recommend it?

Asynchronous processing or message queues in PHP (CakePHP) [closed]

How do I access this object property with an illegal name?

Apache and the c10k
Stack Exchange
Public Artifacts
Deployment with Capistrano – the Gotchas — PHP Scaling
Capistrano, makes deployment of code easy. If you need to do a number of additional steps as well, then the fact that they can be scripted and run automatically is a…
Doing the work elsewhere – Asynchronous Message Queues — PHP Scaling
The use of Beanstalkd as a queueing system.
BeanstalkD: An Introduction to queuing — Presentation on Job Queues and BeanstalkD
Scaling PHP-based systems, with related technologies. The first in a number of posts about queues, and Beanstalkd.

Investigating RedisGraph – PHP Scaling
The ‘kjdev/redis-graph’ package is the first example of an interface library to RedisGraph – an extension module to Redis that became possible with Redis 4.0’s release. Other modules now include Bloom filters, rate-limiting and a JSON type.
Speeding up your tests, and also your code coverage! – PHP Scaling
Slow running tests are a bug – they stop you from doing as much as you can with your code, & its quality. Spend a little time working on making your tests better, clearer, and faster – and you’ll reap rewards from your work.
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Others
Background
Background
I’ve been programming since 1981 at school, with machines/languages as diverse as ZX81 Basic, Z80a assembler, BBC Basic/6502, Pascal (MS & Turbo), C (learnt from the original K&R book) and some Perl. I’ve been programming – and getting paid for it – since 1987 in companies that did everything from BIOSes to county-wide library systems. In 1996, I started developing websites, and it was a natural move as a programmer to move into some Perl and mostly PHP (then still at version 3) for more complex, database backed websites.
Talk on "The Good And Bad Of Queuing"
Presentation
On Jul 16th 2012, I presented at London Scalability Group on the topic of "The Good And Bad Of Queuing" with the following slides.
Presentation repo source on Github
PHP London talk on the topic of “Job Queues and Beanstalkd”
Presentation at PHP London
On May 6th 2010, I presented at PHP London on the topic of "Job Queues and Beanstalkd" with the following slides: "Beanstalkd: An Introduction".
Presentation repo source on Github