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Project Tacoma | January 26, 2008 |
.: After spending literally years developing portalUWO, I've finally decided to undergo the great porting of it to my own platform. Just short of 11,000 lines of sql to convert from tSQL to plpgSQL, along with about 20,000 lines of ASP to convert to PHP. It's a huge project. All I can do is take it piece by piece, function by function.
| .: I've gotten the main UI mostly done: module creation, portal module placement and movement, and theme creation. But I still have a long way to go. I still need to make login scripts, application placement and an administrative console. Like I said, piece by piece, she'll come together. |
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World Council of Credit Unions - Project Missouri | September 10, 2007 |
.: Project Missouri is starting up. Yet another contract with World Council of Credit Unions (WOCCU). Though the details of the project are still under an NDA, I do get to learn something new: Credit Card Processing. This is a step in the great web world that I have always dodged. I've made every piece up till and past the actual processing, and this time I get to do that as well!
| .: I'll post some updates after the project is rolling and the NDA goes away. Which all should be soon. As a fun side note, this project gets to use at least one part from all my other contracts with WOCCU. So I'm excited. |
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World Council of Credit Unions - Project Hunt for the Red October | August 06, 2007 |
.: World Council of Credit Unions (WOCCU) and I are working together again. This time it's a multilingual content management system for their primary website. I'll be working with Jamie McAleer on setting parts of the primary subsystem up and then I'll be implementing the code throughout the rest of the site. This project is rather vast in both complexity and size. In the end, a user will be able to dynamically create a page, link it into the rest of the site, and make the translations for the site into any language.
| .: Jamie and I are using an interesting implementation of the Model View Controller (MVC) design pattern. I've never had the opportunity to actually use the MVC pattern before, I studied it in college but never actually got to use it in any of my projects. I must say that although it was a little hard to get used to at first, now that things are rolling, I'm rather enjoying it. |
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