Similar to my work on the Boost Mobile website, I helped build the interface for Nextel's mobile phone website. Again, I did not do the design, only the implementation.
For checkout testing purposes, I developed a keygen script which acted as a fake user account with a fake phone model and phone number. This handy script worked really nicely, and became a popular gadget in the office. Read more »
My first big web application development project was building a complete Content Management System... from scratch. (At the time, an open-source CMS was unavailable.) I was extremely limited by the host, and the client was unwilling to change hosts, so we were forced to run everything off of a Microsoft Access database file using ASP. There were days where I was literally screaming at my monitor, trying to get this lousy getup to work.
My client was The Rock, a contemporary church, who I also did the web design for. Read more »
While working for Deluxe Corporation, I found another job within a sister company, eFunds. We had an employee time-tracking web application that wasn't the least bit user-friendly and had a terrible interface. So I designed a new one. Unfortunately, this was never implemented by the powers that be.