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Technology: php, mysql
RD2 needed a system for tracking people’s time at work. It would be used for invoicing and checking resource utilization. I wrote one using PHP and MySQL.
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RD2 needed a system for tracking people’s time at work. It would be used for invoicing and checking resource utilization. I wrote one using PHP and MySQL.
More...Technology: perl, oracle, skipjack, ssl
While a contractor at Huntsville Hospital I was asked to build a reusable set of Perl objects to handle Huntsville Hospital’s e-commerce needs. That project began with the Huntsville Hospital clothing store.
More...Technology: gnupg, php, ssl
The Katy Trail wanted to accept donations via their website. They did not want to use an Internet payment gateway or buy their own SSL certificate. That meant I’d have to store transaction information on the server till it was picked, and use another SSL certificate I already had. I built a setup for them using gnupg and the Apt Minds SSL certificate that made sure transaction information was never stored unencrypted.
More...Technology: css, html
JMar and Associates wanted a simple, clean website so I put together a site using semantic markup and CSS for layout. It works across many browsers, loads fast and the content is simple to update.
More...Technology: css, html, php
When it came time to do Apt Minds company web site I wanted to make sure it was easy to update so I came up with a very simple lightweight content editor that I called LiCE.
More...Technology: mysql, perl, php, xml, xslt
I began reading a lot of weblogs and I was wasting time visiting sites that hadn’t updated. I began working on a way to detect changes to sites and that ultimately built into a much bigger project I ended up calling freshblogs.com.
More...Technology: perl, php, mysql
AMP was a lightweight CMS for managing blocks of content on a website. It published locally or remotely via FTP. Since AMP provided the database and management tools all that a client needed to provide is a site with FTP access and a web server. No need for backend code like Java, PHP, Perl or databases like MySQL, Oracle or MS SQL.
More...Technology: php, mysql, perl
The Antibloggies were a tongue-in-cheek awards site that I put together a php/MySQL based voting system with an AIM bot for getting up to date voting information.
More...Technology: perl, xml, xslt
I needed non-threaded discussions for my personal website and freshblogs.com. I wanted an opportunity to learn XML and XSLT. Those two needs came together in discuss.
More...Technology: dhtml, javascript, microsoft sql server, tcl, vignette storyserver
BroadbandNow was a nationwide high-speed ISP. Part of the BroadbandNow strategy was to create and aggregate content that highlighted the benefits of high-speed connections. I worked with the group that published original content for BroadbandNow. I wrote a CMS based on Vignette StoryServer to get that high production value content published.
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