Posts tagged: AJAX

Web development

June 8th, 2008

Today the web has gone beyond the browser and now content is syndicated through XML-based technologies, re-purposed for desktop and mobile applications and AJAX and web service-driven functionalities are commonplace.

With the emergence of the social web (or for want of a better phrase, Web 2.0), individuals are able, more than ever to connect with each other to form communities sharing common interests, regardless of location, class or race. The control over the dissemination of information has been put in the hands of the people and now anyone can publish anything (text, photos, video) and reach a global audience within seconds.

As the complexity of web applications increases, writing well-structured code is more important than ever. This is as much an art as it is a science. Since the beginning (for me at least, back in 1999) I have followed the standards-based approach to front end web development through the layered production of XHTML, CSS and JavaScript. This is bound up in the framework of accessibility and scalability to ensure your website or application is accessible and extensible now, and in the future.

Along with these front end technologies I use PHP and MySQL to power the back end to create dynamically-driven websites and applications.

PHP class code

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Whistler08: Whistler Ski Tour 2008

May 4th, 2007

The third installment in my DVD producing career was this 25 minute ski and snow boarding DVD that was shot in Whistler, Canada in January 2008. There is an accompanying website with a YouTube version of the DVD.

Whistler website

BST07: Brazil Surf Tour 2007

May 4th, 2007

Inspired by my 2 month trip to Brazil in 2007 I put together another surfing DVD and accompany website to illustrate my travel and surfing experiences.

bst07: brazil surf tour 2007

WST06: World Surf Tour 2006

May 4th, 2007

Following my 4 month, around-the-world surfing trip, I returned to the studio to set to work on WST06: World Surf Tour DVD.

The DVD gives an inside look into what it is like to travel the globe in search of waves and new experiences. 8 hours of footage were edited and condensed down into 50 minutes of DVD viewing. It is estimated that the footage took approximately 2 months to edit from the point it left the camera to the time it hit the DVD.

The DVD was sent out around the world to a select group of people who I met whilst travelling, I’ve have been hearing good reports so far, lets hope that continues.

To follow up the production of the DVD I built an accompanying website to showcase the DVD in a geographical context using a customised version of the Google Maps API. Visitors can select a point on the map and then view a brief explanation of the location and then watch the accompanying video clip.

wst06: world surf tour 2006

McDonalds Make Up Your Own Mind

March 22nd, 2007

McDonalds Make Up Your Own Mind was a site I worked on whilst Freelancing as a Front end Web Developer at Duke. The site was commisioned by McDonalds UK to engage the public in an open dialogue about it’s business: food, working environment, environmental obligations, suppliers etc.

The original site had been built in Flash and was inaccessible and demonstrated poor usability. Duke Paris won the contract to redevelop an accessible version of the site. I worked on the first phase of development and was responsible for writing the XHTML, CSS and JavaScript whilst Duke Paris developed the interface design.

McDonalds

URL: www.makeupyourownmind.co.uk/

Update May 2008: The front end of the site was subsequently redeveloped by BJC Design whilst at Duke UK in the summer/autumn of 2007.