Coding: Perl, HTML, CSS
In August 2016, a website I used to keep track of my digital and physical media seized operations, so I've spent the months since working on my own version of this. I then open-sourced this project for others to use with their own collections, and plan to eventually get this working to provide for a sign-up/member capable site/domain, so people have the option of running it locally/manually or running it on my server with the same/similar code across either method.
Media Collection Editor
Media Collection on GitHub
Coding: Perl, HTML, CSS, AJAX
In November 2010, the human resource directors of the hotel at which I was working (at which, I was the Audiovisual Manager) informed me that they wanted to do a hotel "Jeopardy!" game as part of their Christmas party the next month. I set out and created a Jeopardy! game scoring presentation display, and a control panel for scoring/team names in Perl, and now also uses AJAX. The "presentation scoreboard" was full screened in a web browser connected to an HDTV, while an operator sat at a separate computer doing the scoring/team name changes.
A new feature that wasn't included originally is that by adding "?monitor=" and a number between 1 and 6 to the URL of the Jeopardy! Scoreboard Display will display only one teams' score on individual monitors-- this way, it can be setup like the game show itself, where each contestant's stand shows their score.
At first, the scoring update panel was just a place to change the team names and add/subtract values from teams. Over time, I've added more and more features as I think of them to give myself a challenge with implementing them.
The most recent is being able to adjust the text size of the scoreboard team names and scores without having to manually log into the website to manipulate files.
The special characters list and being able to change the money currency are others added after my first working version.
Scoring Updates ez editor
Coding: Perl, HTML, CSS
Since 1998, I have coded and designed the above website, which was essentially a website that posted songs' lyrics that users requested, and linked them to where they could hear the song, watch the YouTube video, buy the album, or visit the artists' official website. Although the content is now essentially frozen in time, I still update the coding to it when I get inspiration to add/test out a feature. It was a combination of a few databases, text files, database automation, and database manipulation using an interactive form. I began by writing the HTML and CSS as a template, then transferred the template into Perl form.
Music Request Administration
Music Request ez editor
Coding: Perl, HTML, CSS
From 1998 to 2011, I coded and designed this website, which was a website database where I took joke emails I received and posted them online, in an attempt to reduce the amount of space that (at the time) was taking up space in my email inbox. There are also randomized quotes from people, question and answers, and links that I wanted to keep track of. Aside from cleaning up the Perl script, this is probably the least updated site of mine within this domain.
Laugh Central ez editor
Coding: Perl, HTML, CSS
I coded and designed this website to contain pictures and documentation for the items which I have sold in the past, items that I am currently selling, or items that I will be selling in the future. The contents of the page are generated dynamically, allowing for the display of pictures, or download links for PDFs or ZIP files for instructions.
my eBay listings ez editor