Portfolio
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+ http://religionsurfco.boyandsea.com/ I built this site from the ground up for a local surf shop near my house. It is fairly basic with only one flat text database to store mailing list subscribers. ** Religion Surf Co. is under new owners. This domain has expired. |
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+ http://dev.boyandsea.com/ This is my own personal site that you are on right now. It began as an online retail business I started with a friend of mine but is now just an area I use to store information, host pictures, and experiment with web design and programming. |
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+ http://www.ymuscle.com/ Young Muscle is a flash site with an admin section to display/query data. Myself and two of my co-workers built the site. Most of my work was done in HTML and PHP - creating forms and scripts to handle data, and the back end for viewing that data. |
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+ http://www.commandtalent.com/ My Co-worker and I built a content management feature for this site using FCK Editor. The administrator can log into the site and will be able to edit certain areas of the site using the rich text editor. |
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+ http://www.carsonoptical.com/ I fixed the ASI product search for this site. I found a solution for an issue involving the browser back button and page caching. I also am currently working on a feature that will allow a visitor to calculate UPS shipping price for a particular item or number of items. |
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+ http://www.americandental.com/ I worked on this site at Invision. The client wanted text and database changes to reflect new plans and pricing. |
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+ http://www.nlventures.com/ I did text and design/layout changes on this site. |
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+ http://www.americanregent.com/ Invision site. The client wanted numerous changes primarily in the product catalog section. Changes included design/layout of a particular product, database changes for storing images, and other small tweaks. |
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+ http://www.licm.org/ LICM took up the majority of my time at Invision since I started back in June 2007. I've worked on almost every aspect of this site to get it live after being in development for more than 2 years. The work I completed includes bug fixes, layout changes, and new features both on the front end and back (all done in PHP). |
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+ http://execuleaders.org/ Created at Invision years ago in ASP, the site was later converted to Coldfusion. I was assigned to promote the dev site to live; however, dev and live were completely different in code and database. This site was a bit of a challenge but eventually it worked out. |
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+ http://www.hearstfdn.org/ I reformatted csv files and uploaded new bill/grants to the site using the backend tool. |
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+ http://www.lift.org/ Fixed issues involving javascript validation and TinyMCE text editor. Most of my work was done in the backend of this site in coldfusion. |
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+ http://www.listnet.org/ This is an old, old, old Invision site done in Coldfusion. Many hands have been on it, with many different styles of coding, leading to many different bugs that I was assigned to fix. |
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+ http://www.vinnysbigyardsale.com/ I built Vinny's Big Yard Sale for my Dad. It has a password protected backend for adding items - like a content management system, he can log in and post an item. The item and its details are stored in a database and pulled dynamically on the home page. |
