Programming | design, develop, execute
An eye for detail and a commitment to quality
Experience
I began developing software applications and creating games on my BBC Microcomputer back in 1984. This led me to developing windows applications using Microsoft Visual Basic and continued to develop with VB commercially between 1994 and about 2001.
From about 2000 i began working with developing web based solutions and quickly got involved with PHP, Java/JSP and ASP. Obviously a steep learning curve was required to establish good basic web development standards with HTML and CSS.
Along the way i have designed and developed using Flash, Javascript and XML. Other skills and experiences involve coding to W3C standards, making web applications DDA compliant and with the savage use of search engines, Search Engine Optimised web sites is part and parcel of developing.
Programming
There are hundreds of resources on the internet for every programming language imaginable. I will be placing some of my tutorials here for the various programming languages i have experience with.
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