Squares!

Features

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Challenges

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Technical Details

Awards

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Robots Rise!

Features

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Link

Challenges

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Technical Details

Awards

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Metalgigs API

Metalgigs has of course a (at the moment private) central REST API to supply the various Metalgigs apps and partner sites with events and handle most of the AJAX calls from Metalgigs itself.

 Link

  • unpublished

Challenges

  • Creating a REST webservice that is flexible enough to handle all the necessary calls, while offering a standardized interface and avoiding redundancy

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Eadmin Tool + EPrints Scripts

The Eadmin tool was a commercial project I did as part of my job at the DBIS department of Ulm University. They required a web tool to manage part of their day-to-day business like new publications, projects and their supply stock. A big part of this tool are the Python scripts, that handle the interaction with their EPrints system and the creation of embeddable views for their website.

Link

  • private Project

Challenges

  •  coming soon…

Technical Details

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Business Process Editor

The Business Process Editor was a study project where I tried out new ways of user interaction and UI design for process modelling, to get a optimised and more efficient user experience. The editor was partly based on AristaFlow and part of the MARPLE project.

To further the accessibility it was decided that the project should be available in flash and was therefore created with Adobe Flex. Today such a project would likely be created with HTML5 and AJAX, but this was a few years back. ;)

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Metalgigs.de + Metalgigs.at

Features

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Challenges

  • Tuning the MySQL and PHP performance to fit a website with thousands of calls per day
  • Usage of proper SEO techniques to increase the reach

Technical Details

  • Metalgigs itself has around 40.000 lines of code, but as my knowledge of PHP greatly increased since I started Metalgigs.de in 2008, I have rewritten and refactored every line of code at least once. So the lines of code I’ve written for this project might be closer to 100.000.
  • Metalgigs relies heavily on Microformats for search engine friendly event data

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