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Portfolio – a sampling...
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2008 Middleware/Weblogic
1995 multi-technology video
streaming, text conversion to the web of catechism and writings of Pope John
Paul including searching methodologies.
2004 Intranet project lead,
Perl/Dreamweaver survey framework version/release control, server/jrun/coldfusion
configuration
Embryonic open source effort
utilizing open source trac (Python)
Customer site (mostly private)
feeds/backend enhancement and operational support. Developed support intranet
website as well.
One of many open source
mambo/joomla sites I worked on.
One of several open source
tikiwiki sites I implemented and customized.
Integrated custom product
search by car make, model, year with OSC open source shopping cart in PHP. (one of many OCS projects)
Site has changed significantly
since my involvement as a lead designer, developer, and operations for 8 years
including the on-line classroom (for 20 years), course catalogs, etc.
Site has changed greatly since
my involvement as a lead designer, developer, and operations for 3.5 years.
(Perl/template system)
Site has changed greatly since
my involvement as a lead designer, developer, and operations for 3.5 years.
(ColdFusion/Java/Oracle)
One of many open source nuke/postnuke site I worked on.
Public wiki using MediaWiki
open source, contributed spelling check component to open source. Used for many private intranet wikis also.
"kind of a hall of
fame" for early WWW contributors, I contributed the idea of HTML forms
which Mosaic popularized having been involved in the design and development of
SGML browsers and their application since 1985.
"kind of a hall of fame" for early WWW contributors. I promoted the idea that the web was more than just hypertext, and demonstrated applications leading to CGI, and introduced the notion of “objects on the web”, which led to XML. See resume for more complete the list of my early contributions including the first screen oriented browser which served to introduce the web to a wide audience in the early days on the public packets switching networks before the advent of the public Internet we have today.