Portfolio 2018-08-15T18:41:55+00:00

Portfolio

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Impress Eats was a large scale food ordering system that I developed the back-end and structure of the front-end. This included the sign-up, food-ordering, shopping cart, checkout, administrative back-end and handing off the site to the businesses own staff/developers. I'm not going to lie here this one was a challenge. Before this site I had never used more than one database, built a shopping cart with AJAX, interfaced with a payment processor, utilized a delivery driver tracking API, built my own admin back-end or performed such a big hand-off for a site but with a lot sweat, tears, tutorials, advice and more tears I was able to pull it off.

Site primarily used HTML, CSS, PHP, mySQLi, AJAX, jQuery and XML(payment processor).

Much love to Chris(the designer on this) for helping me get through this one.

 
 
I used php and Ajax here to pull relevant data from the server and additionally to push that data to the session when an item is ordered.
 
For this page I mainly used php to pull the serialized data from the session and feed into the form and make the necessary financial calculations.
This was a relatively simple form that fed into a sql database that I built.

This was a relatively simple iPhone I helped developed and get launched to the app store. Learned quite a bit about Swift considering I never developed an app before this, I came away with a newfound respect for app developers considering what they have to deal with going to through the whole process.

Primarily used Swift for this.

 
The Production Management System was relatively simple but I helped build several of the forms, functionality and contributed to the CSS styling.
 
Performed a lot CSS and responsive styling for this one. Had to dig around in the guts of this one a little to solve some styling issues. Was very messy ASP.NET. Was not fun.
 
 
This site was relatively simple in of itself but it was probably my first responsive website. I sure learned a lot from that. Also given the volume of images I gained some pretty decent insight into image optimization.
 
 
I learned quite a bit about the pitfalls of responsive design from this one especially when I came to building the banners on this one.

Shame they're no longer in business anymore.
 
This is where I learned Drupal right here. Up until Impress Eats this was definitely one of the harder sites that I've worked on. This involved multiple people, several designers, several gigantic databases absolutely full of data and trying to make heads or tails of a scheduling system.

I used a lot of php on this one.
 
 
 
 

This is it the first Wordpress site I worked on.

I've come a long way.