a developer at heart, into GTD, newly created mac geek, sports nut, most of all a solutions architect

What is a Good Idea?

09.30.09 Posted in Projects by jason

Being a lead developer, I get asked this more times a day than I can count.  It may not be in that exact phrase, but that question will for certain pop up in my thinking along the way.  My thought process always flows in the same direction when I get asked “Is it possible to [...]


Helpful Hints to a Productive Day

09.24.09 Posted in GTD by jason

I’ll be honest, I’ve never been an extremely organized person outside of digital life when I was younger.  I’ve always wanted to be though, as the start of each school year, I liked the idea of a fresh, clean, organized notebook, locker, even the calendar.  Well, times have changed.  Being a web developer forces my [...]


vmailGUI

09.21.09 Posted in Portfolio by jason

This was a project I took on because my company started to use qmail for managing of email addresses.  So instead of having to write SQL into the tables, I created this simple, yet extremely useful, application to place on top, so anyone can administer the company email addresses


The New rezzz

09.21.09 Posted in Nonsense by jason

I’ve been cleaning up my work and home office lately and getting things organized to accommodate all the things that I have going on in my life.  So, of course, I decide that my website needs a face lift to suit the rest of it.  I like the minimalistic and modern look of designs nowadays.  [...]


Team Cobra Kai

09.21.09 Posted in Portfolio by jason

This is a website I designed to have some fun with my softball team.  There’s integration with an iPhone app called iScore.  That’s what we use to keep the book of the game.  It’ll aggregate all the guys’ stats so the guys can see their stats.  This site will be ever changing as I’m sort [...]


Everest Broadband Interlink

09.21.09 Posted in Portfolio by jason

I was hired by them to design and develop their website.  They needed their clients to be able to log in and view their accounts.  Everest also wanted to have a CMS implemented so they can managed the website.  This was all done in ASP with a SQL Server backend.