Posts Under Portfolio Category
Mobile Shop Assistant
Hours: ~700. Produced: 2009 – 2010. The Mobile Shop Assistant is one of the largest projects I ever built. I was contracted by a Dutch company which wanted to give its Web Shop Framework a great degree of interaction with actual physical locations (partner shops). I was fully responsible for the architecture and coding of both the Desktop platform and [... read more ...]
eTimeKeep
Hours: ~600. Produced: 2007 – 2008. eTimeKeep is one of my largest personal projects. It’s an employee management application for small-to-medium companies. It features a people-friendly approach to project management, while in the same time offering a great degree of task progress supervision for managers. I built eTimeKeep for Wildcard Technologies, a company which I started with a partner and [... read more ...]
The NeverFail Messenger
Hours: ~300. Produced: 2008. I was, am, and probably will be always DISGUSTED by all Instant Messaging solutions! Yahoo is horrible and full of bugs, Skype and Pidgin lack important features, Trillian is not free, MSN’s message delivery system is buggy, etc! So, as any good critic, I took my words and put them where my Visual Studio was! Continue [... read more ...]
The Wildcard Updater
Hours: ~60. Produced: 2008. I created the Wildcard Updater in 2008, for updating various applications I built for Wildcard Technologies, a company which I started with a partner and in which I had a 50% ownership stake. Even though we were working mostly at offshore projects, I dedicated a fair amount of time to in-house products. Two of those in-house [... read more ...]
Literata
Hours: ~30. Produced: 2010. Literata is a Vocabulary Analysis Tool. It is used to compare the vocabulary richness of two or more texts. I created it because I like writing; I see it as one of my biggest hobbies. And because I like writing, I begun work at my first book in 2010, during the NaNoWriMo literary marathon. Although I [... read more ...]

