Samples of Work

Well structured, readable code is essential to any company that wants to be able to maintain their applications or reuse their code libraries.

The following are samples of source code that I personally coded. Please note that they are not the entire products; they are meant to be representative of coding practices, while not revealing any proprietary information or "trade secrets".

These samples are exact copies of the originals. Even the (very) occasional typographical error was preserved...

Code Samples

Language Product Filename/Name Company Date Written
ColdFusion Scheduler SchedulerList_Sel.cfm Echo Apr 2002
JavaScript Scheduler recurrences.js Echo Apr 2002
Visio Scheduler logical.vsd Echo Oct 2001
ColdFusion eBoat emgReadStyle.cfm Echo Jun 2001
Visual Basic CASP SetFile.frm UBH Jun 1999
Perl Proxima cgi.pl QuickATM Jun 1996
Perl Proxima local.pl QuickATM May 1996
Java CryptoJava CryptoList.java Triangle Street Mar 1996
C QuickCall pfile.c QuickATM Mar 1996
C QuickCall list_dis.c QuickATM Mar 1996
Perl Vineyard Challenge! results.pl Triangle Street Dec 1995

Web Sites

Due to the prevalent belief that corporate web sites must be ever changing and dynamic, the sites are also very transitory. Few of the sites that I designed still appear in their original format, even if the underlying scripts are still in place. These are some of the sites that I originally designed and implemented. Hyperlinks are only provided to those sites which are still the same.

http://www.clifbar.com/
This site provides both information and advertising for Clif Bar products, as well as a monthly newsletter. I was responsible for the entire site, with the exception of some of the original graphic images, the initial concept, and the current monthly content.

http://www.quickaid.com/~qrail/
The QuickRail pages provide information on California Amtrak: stations, timetables, routing, and nearby facilities. I provided the navigation and implementation; the data came from a pre-existing product.

http://www.farmfresh.com/
The Farmington Fresh site was created by Triangle Street Diversions. I was responsible for the JavaScript, the dynamic HTML airplane (visible in Netscape 4+), and the overall site layout.

http://www.mccarty.com/
The McCarty Corporation was a client of Triangle Street Diversions. I was responsible for much of the original design, as well as the entirety of the game " Vineyard Challenge!".