jQuery

Adobe Edge Feasibility Study

I built these interactives as part of a feasibility study for a client, for using Adobe Edge instead of Flash to build simple games for eLearning. Adobe Edge is an authoring tool which outputs cross-platform HTML5 with animated div tags. The question was whether the tool could build good-enough interactives, as quickly as they could be made in Flash, and truly operable on both desktop and mobile browsers. This was successful - Adobe Edge was good enough, and actually faster than Flash for development. Targeting more platforms is slower for testing, of course.

The interactive itself is a throw-away, obfuscated a bit at the client's request.

Original: 
December, 2012

AZZ Rig-A-Lite

Implemented a database-rule-driven product configurator, as part of a migration of the Rig-A-Lite site to Drupal 7. Rig-A-Lite provides lighting solutions for hazardous environments, such as light fixtures for off-shore oil rigs. Their old product configurator did not enforce legal configuration choices - such as which ballasts require fuse blocks, or are not available with metal halide lamps, for example - which caused order processing aggravation for their worldwide sales reps and customers.

The configurator is iframe'd into Drupal, leveraging the company's old sophisticated full-custom PHP/MySQL/JQuery CMS backend to populate its new Drupal front end. The new rules data is edited in a valid-configurations Excel table, and imported into the CMS, to drive the product configurator user interface.

As of this writing, most products haven't been converted to use the new configurator. That was a design feature, that the new system would allow them to use both old and new product configurators side by side, as they gradually converted products.

Original: 
April, 2012

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AerogardenMastery


AerogardenMastery
is a Drupal community site I built around my indoor gardening hobby, with Aerogardens and assorted other gardening technology. Site features full custom theme, PhotoBucket integration, and drag n drop from Google Picasa API into lightboxes. Most recent change was reimplementing Picasa lightboxer in jQuery, from Flex.

Original: 
November, 2008
Revised: 
July, 2011

MathToybox

MathToybox is the new social home for my kids' games, featuring PatternBlocks Art Gallery, direct access to the Triaxle Scoreboard, and room to grow in a kid-friendly design.

Originally Flex3 / PHP, now rewritten in jQuery / PHP.

Original: 
December, 2009
Revised: 
January, 2011

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