Posts Tagged ‘web’

Kenyon Finally Launches!

My Symfony project is finally complete. I cannot take credit for the design, but I am quite proud of how the backend came out. Of course, all of the coolness is stuff the general public cannot see. Symfony worked out quite well, I would certainly use it again if I had to do a PHP project in the future.
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IBM: Extreme Blue Internship

This summer I will be interning at IBM in Austin, TX. I will be part of the Extreme Blue team of interns, working for IBM’s Emerging Technologies division on a project called Big Sheets. I will be doing mostly JavaScript interface work, and am looking forward to the experience.  Over the summer I’ll write as much as I am legally able to about my time at IBM.

Concert

Concert is an online collaborative organizational tool for sounds. I am developing Concert as part of Software Design and Documentation class here at RPI. See our wiki for more information.
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CMS in Symfony

I was recently hired by Synthetic Cinema to develop a content management system for kenyonappliances.com.  I developed the entire backend using the Symfony PHP framework, and implemented some Javascript functionality on the frontend.
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New Website

As you can see, I have designed a new website. Please contact me if you see anything wrong with it, or have any suggestions. It is a work in progress, and I could use some constructive criticism. Now I have to get back to school work, which I took a day off from to finish the site.

RPInventory

RPInventory is a web-based inventory system designed for use by clubs at RPI. I have been working on the RPInventory team for the past year, doing mostly Ajax/Javascript interface work. read more…

Choice Merchant Solutions – CMS

The content management system that I designed for Choice Merchant Solutions allows administrators to control which pages users have access to, effectively modifying the “navigation” section of the website for each user independently. read more…

PyroInventory

“PyroInventory” is a complete inventory system for fireworks and explosives, customized for a Pyrotechnics Entertainment company called “Pyro/FX”.  Written in PHP/MySQL, it is a dynamic, database-driven web application. read more…