
YouBidTheJob »
URL: www.youbidthejob.com
Date & Time: December 2005 · 2 weeks
A joint project between me and a developer in Washington state, the idea was to allow the customers to upload photos and dimensions of the work they wanted and get a bid online. He would come up with the ideas and get them on paper and I would turn them into working scalable applications that we could put on the site. This was the mockup we created for the site. In the end the idea was put on hold as we both had other important jobs that came up. It still holds my interest and one day I would like to get back to it.
Technologies Used: HTML, CSS, PHP, OOP, JavaScript, MySQLTim's Site »
URL: www.timmr.com
Date & Time: November 2003 · 7 weeks
A family website created so we would have a centralized site to share and keep in touch with family members. In the past one member of the family would keep track of a database with phone numbers, addresses and birthdays. This was usually done by hand on sheets of papper. When he past away the torch was past on another family member but I decided to take that same information and put it online. Now with a database driven site it automatically tells when a family members birthay is approaching. Also wedding, aniversaries and other major events for the family. Most of the information contained in the site is secure and only viewable to authorized members.
Technologies Used: HTML, CSS, PHP, OOP, JavaScript, MySQL, CMS, intergration with vBulletin.EQCPS »
URL: www.eqcps.com
Date & Time: September 2001 · 13 weeks
EverQuest Charcter Profile System. Your own item database, spell database, and character profile system. Built from the ground up, cutting edge PHP, CSS, DHMTL, and JavaScript coding (at the time) to bring together different sections to work smoothly. At the time of the project this was still a very new concept, now most game producers create sites like this for games early in the development stages. The original design was for a personal website which was created in July, 2000. After the completion of that site I was flooded with emails asking if I could recreate it for others to use. So EQCPS was born. I continued releasing updates until v1.5 in late 2003. There were new versions created during the beta of EverQuest2 and World of Warcraft but each were scrapped after both game creators made thier own armory sites.
Technologies Used: DHTML, CSS, PHP, OOP, JavaScript, MySQL, CVS, cross server authentication, technical writings to maintain code structure and standards.


