
What kind of developer would I be if I couldn’t help you process credit card transactions on your website? Well, don’t worry about it because I can. There are lots of rules to processing online credit card transaction and it can be a daunting task. I have helped setup, or setup completely, dozens of processing forms and never had a single fraud charge! This form is on the Just Trust Me website and helped the author collect pre-orders for his book.
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I’ve built dozens of WordPress plugins. One such plugin is a rotating text and image sidebar widget. This WordPress widget I built allows the administrators to add a title, a description, a link, and upload an image and feature them in the sidebar.
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I integrated BuddyPress, a social plugin, into WordPress. You might be thinking, “aren’t plugins simple to add to WordPress?” Yes, they are. But this isn’t your ordinary integration. I extended the users profile, wiped a lot of the unnecessary functionality out, and wrapped their website around BuddyPress as opposed to the BuddyPress default which is to overtake and become the site. This isn’t a social site, but it needed social functionality. And that is what I helped them do.

I’m not actually sure what this thing is yet! Over the past couple of years I’ve developed a Flash interface to help users collaborate on ideas, manage their thoughts, and share their progress socially or privately with a team. This “Board” was initially developed using AS2 and AMFPHP with a MySQL 6.0 database but has since been ported to AS3, Adobe AIR, and the iPad/Galaxy Tablet platforms as well as a standalone application. After users create an account they are able to create cards that stick to the magnetic board. These cards sit in sections assigned by the user. The users have the ability to attach files to the card, flag it, receive SMS updates from the card, Skype message updates from the card, and set a due date, time allotted, and assign it to another user.
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The Kern Senior Network is an informational group in Kern County with the goal of providing help for senior’s and their care-takers. This website allows service providers to register with the blog, make a donation, and post information on the site that can help the readers. I integrated the login process with paypal, stripped the WordPress dashboard for contributors, and setup a recurring annual payment for providers based on the categories in which they wished to post information.
Also, this WordPress extension allows contributors to post a bio of their company or services which is tied to their posts and every posts is monitored by an administrator and approved before becoming an article on the site.
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