Portfolio


Full membership database and guest entry solution built for the Town of Clifton Park, NY. While not quite a "website," the Pool Database System is written in PHP, HTML, Java, and Javascript, and runs on an Apache server installed on the local machine. Members of the Country Knolls Pool use ID cards in order to gain entry into the pool. However, these are sometimes left at home and the member must be manually looked up by the gate lifeguard. In previous years, the attending guard had to look up the member in a large binder that needed to be replaced on a weekly basis due to new members. In addition, members are allowed to bring a limited number of local guests and an unlimited amount of nonlocal guests each year. The old system required paper forms to be filled out for each guest, creating a bottleneck in the admission process. Local guest counts and other pertinent information also needed to be looked up manually in each case. With the computerized system, membership status can be seen with just the first few letters of a last name. In regards to guest entry, a fully automated process limits the time required for entry while maximizing the accuracy of the information entered. In addition, guest totals, etc, can be handled in a matter of seconds at the end of a busy day, while the old paper system required 15+ minutes of work by the manager. This program also features a full updater program written in Java. This program automatically synchronizes the local database with the town database and automatically will check to see if any program components (including the updater itself) have been updated remotely, downloading them accordingly. This feature allows the program to be updated or to have any small bugs fixed remotely and instantly.

Due to the sensitive nature of the information contained in the Pool Database System, it is not available to view online. If you'd like to learn more about it or see a demo, please Contact Us to schedule an appointment.



Website designed for a client that was interested in running a website in which individuals and companies could list printing presses and related items for sale. Buyers would then be able to use the site or listed contact information to complete the sale. This site uses a MySQL database extensively. Various features of the site include full integration with a Skipjack merchant account, various options (such as featured item, number of images, etc) that can change the listing's cost, timed expiration of listings (with a complete renewal system), and a comprehensive listing search. Unfortunately, the client's employer decided to withhold the launch of the site. It currently sits in a ready-to-launch state.



Website made for OGPaintball, Inc., a not-for-profit organization that brings paintball players from across the country together during one event every summer. This site features rotating header images on both the left and right sides. This images are composed of players from these events, to give the site more of a community feel. It also features a PHP news blogger and PHP Gallery. Most pages, such as the 2005 Overview, feature inline images within the text to make otherwise dull information come alive.



Website designed for a local business. This site was unique as it required some extra personal touches to best represent the client's business. This site features a custom Content Management System that allows the client to easily add links to and sort the menu, and add and edit pages. The client, having no previous experience with websites, was able to master the CMS extremely quickly and can now do most site updates by herself.



Website made for the Shenendehowa High School Baseball Program. This site, while "simple" in looks, contains a powerful PHP administration system that is database driven. This system allows the owners of this site, who are not familiar with the internet, to make changes to the content of all the pages of their website quickly and easily through PHP forms. Developing the administration system adds a good amount of time to the time it takes us to develop the website, and also to the complexity of it. This, in turn, brings up the price. This website has over 65 PHP pages in it, between the main site and the administration system.



This website was designed on a tight time constraint for a local charity. They inquired about a website for their event, which was to be held at the end of September, in mid-August. This website needed to not only convey all necessary information about the event, but also needed to provide an online registration and dontation system integrated with Paypal.



Website made for a local paintball field. The field is no longer in business, and the website as since been taken down. This website includes a MySQL database driven PHP news blogger and archive, so that they can easily keep their customers updated on the most recent news. It also features a calendar module, so that customers can know important dates for events. The forums allow for the regular customers, who are all good friends, to keep in touch with each other while they are not at the field. This allows for them to have a closer community atmosphere, and will also allow customers to directly talk with the owners.
This site includes some time consuming images (the top header) and many pages. This drives the price up a little.