Pinnacol Assurance
As part of the Tech Team we are mentoring other development teams on Agile best practices such a test driven development, continuous integration and development techniques for Flex and Ruby on Rails projects.
We build libraries and gems to enforce code reuse and we build apps when needed.
Some of the projects I worked on:
- Credit Card,
- Document Work Queue,
- Other State Coverage,
- Flex Resource Consumer,
- Pinnacol Controller,
Technology: Flex and Ruby on Rails.
Digital Seed
As part of a small development team (3 developers+1 designer) we created the building blocks for an online eLearning application in very short development time.
Technology: Ruby on Rails
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eBay Desktop beta signup
Via EffectiveUI, we worked only on a very small part for the registration to the beta program.
Technology: Ruby on Rails
Gatelys Shopping
I was part of a small development team that created 3 applications required to manage nearly 20 e-commerce stores. As with many startups, this one came and go. I wrote several blogs articles on this rise and fall of Gatelys:
Technology: Ruby on Rails
T3 Metadata Editor
A lot of my work is for enterprises software that is hidden behind closed doors but since I started helping out Thought Equity I have a few visible apps under my belt. There was already the NCAA Vault and the ACC Vault and now just in time for the 2012 Australian Open, in conjunction with Tennis Australia, they released the AOTV Vault.
These Vaults allow to search through moments of these matches and games. And to capture all that metadata regarding games and movies they created a whole server side infrastructure but they also needed a pretty face for all that power and I got lucky to be one of the main coder on the T3 Metadata Editor.
You can find out more on the products home’s page or read the press release.
Technology: Flex
Australian Open TV Vault
Just in time for the 2012 Australian Open Tennis Australia and Thought Equity Motion released the Australian Open TV Vault which lets you visualize hundreds of the games from 1998 to 2011 and share moments of these games on Twitter and Facebook.
I was the main developer of the Flex application. You should try it out, it’s a pretty cool app (if you like tennis :-). I was provided a Photoshop composition of the site and re-created it using Flex and Flash Catalyst. I’ve also adapted the Ruby on Rails server side code to fit the new needs of the Australian Open Vault. The server side is deployed on my favorites Rails hosting service: Heroku.
Press releases:
Technology: Flex, Flash Catalyst, Ruby on Rails
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LT2Sys
Helped started this Ruby On Rails project that allows to easily integrate restaurants point of sales to provide online food ordering.
Try it out or visit MunchAway.com
Technology: Ruby On Rails
Compassionate Communications
Ruby On Rails: helped a small team of developers adding the online payment system.
The vision of the project was to send messages of hope and encouragement to those facing life-threatening illnesses, while simultaneously helping the charities that fund the research to combat those illnesses. This project was a collaboration between eLuminate Inc and Hallmark cards.
You can read more on this project here
Technology: Ruby On Rails, Active Merchant
NCAA Vault
When Cameron contacted me end of January a couple of years ago to ask for some reinforcement I gladly accepted. Since I learned to be more careful about what I say yes to ;-) He mentioned March Madness and NCAA, but at that time I didn’t know what it was. Hey, I’m from Switzerland originally, so I’m still learning a lot every day. It was a pleasure working with Cameron on this highly visible project which was a great success from the first day we released it with so many positive reviews.
Again this project is via Thought Equity Motion for which I still actively work on other cool projects.
Technology: Flex and Ruby On Rails
SCF Arizona
Coded most of the initial version of the client part of the online application. Via Stone River
Technology: Flex
Quiltivate.com
When my friend Phil contacted me about a project to design quilts online, the passion he and his wife had about this project convinced me to jump a board. The project is a simple to use quilt builder that removes lots of the hassle of calculating how much fabric of what color is needed and allows to play with blocks, shapes and colors to design a quilt.
You can read more about this project in this blog post.
Technology: Flex, JavaScript, Ruby on Rails
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