Open Source and the Magic LAMP

Some Screenshots of my Work

Posted in Javascript, My stuff, PHP by jewelsjacobs on August 29, 2011

Bonnier Corporation:
Drupal modifications and maintenance on a number of magazine sites.

To see list of these sites, visit:
Bonnier Corporation – click on ‘Brand links’ and ‘Website’ on the Brand Page.

Company would prefer not be associated with this site so I can’t give their name:

Zend Framework / JQuery / MySQL / Memcached


HDSupply WorkFlow:

eSchool Education Resource Management Portal:


eSchool Analytics Module:

Login:


Dashboard:



Report Navigator:

Dynamic Parametrized Data Google Map Report:

 

YUI Prototype with Protoshare

Interactive Wireframe

Server Checkin Form in Oracle Application Express (APEX)

Posted in Javascript, Oracle, Relational Databases by jewelsjacobs on November 17, 2009

Here’s a HOWTO Page on creating a Server Check-In Form in Oracle Application Express (APEX) I posted: http://wp.me/PHYnF-G.

Has some JavaScript to accommodate Bar Code Scanners.

Enjoy!

JJ

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My Year at Harcourt Publishing – XSL-FO

Posted in Apache, Business, Java, Javascript, The Beautiful People, XML, XSLT by jewelsjacobs on November 14, 2009

After getting pregnant with sweet baby boy number 2 My husband and I felt the 24-7 life of business ownership was not an ideal situation for an infant and newborn. Both they, and we, needed consistent structure. Someone needed to get a real job.

Because my husband had focused more on the printing side of our business and I the web design / server admin / development, it was thought I would have a better chance of making more money.

With belly still deflating and memory shot from sleep deprivation I entered back into corporate life after 8 years with a contract at Harcourt Publishing thanks to Donna Quinn at COMSYS.

I started out as a Visual Designer working with a talented UI designer under a brilliant Usability expert Karen Bachmann. I got a chance to work on an Ajax / Java app with Riptide – the brilliant Java Shop. The folks at Riptide, including a fantastic developer by the name of Moe Treibiz, were awesome and I learned a lot from them. I saw how Project Management was expertly handled by North Highland. I watched them at work their craft with awe.

The best part, however, was the opportunity I got to develop a PDF generation system with XSL-FO without knowing anything about it before hand thanks to Fred Ganter – at the time the lead of the Content group. This esoteric skill would open doors for me down the road.

I was introduced to so many wonderful technologies, methodologies and people in such a short period of time.