Code
Background
I’m a developer with a ton of experience working with ASP.Net (both VB.Net and C#) and PHP (and SQL Server and MySQL respectively). I also like to work with Ruby on Rails when I can. I’m not a designer–as you can probably tell from this site–but I do know a lot about interface design including javascript, CSS, and Ajax. I’ve worked a lot with jQuery and some with script.aculo.us.
If you want to talk to me about a development project, small or large, please have at it.
Current Projects
I’m currently working on dishcrawl.com and at the University of Chicago Booth School on a contract basis, doing C# development.
Projects
Some projects I’ve worked on as a developer. My role: implementing designs, writing the server-side code, creating, programming and managing the database backend.
Please note: Due to NSLS’s funding shortages, some of the sites may be unavailable.
L2
www.librarylearning.info
ASP.Net / SQL Server
Library Beat
www.librarybeat.org
Ruby on Rails w/ S3 Storage Layer
In kind of a cool twist, there’s currently an interview on the site with David Heinemeier Hansson, who is the creator of Ruby on Rails.
WordPress Implementation; rolled legacy HTML design into custom theme. (I’m pretty good at this and it’s not too hard. Please let me know if it’s the sort of service you require.)
Defunct or Near-Defunct Projects
ASP.Net / SQL Server
PHP/MySQL
Unfortunately, due to funding issues, Digital Past is no longer available. I should have at least taken screen shots of it. Most of it was third-party software (ContentDM). I used PHP, MySQL, and Prototype to build an Ajax-powered social layer over the software. Users could add free-form tags to images, upload their own related images, geotag and comment. For commenting, I extended WordPress’s built-in commenting and spam controls so they could apply to individual image records. It’s really depressing because it could have been a very cool site.





