The how and why of my programming
Archive for February, 2012
Two Freelance Projects I’ll Admit To
Feb 20th
Earlier this month I completed a freelance project and launched a new website, AggieWomen.org. I’ll confess right now that this was one of my hardest projects to date. Why? Because I was not consulted in the initial development and had to pick it up after another developer quit in the middle of the promised work. Normally that might not be an issue, since I could just start from scratch or use modules I trust, but there were three problems from the client: 1) they was already expecting it ready soon, 2) they had already seen the WordPress back-end & liked of it, and 2) my client had been told that it could be made to do all their client wanted. No, I haven’t hunt the developer down yet, but they’re on my list…
Starting from where the other developer left off, I took 49 plugins down to 14 and 148 database tables down to 43. Why they felt the need to have four e-commerce plugins installed, I will never know nor feel the need to ask.
Although not a new release, I finished this mid-2011, I launched HHIBuckeyes.com for the Ohio State Buckeyes fans of Hilton Head Island, SC. The client did not want a graphic designer to do the template, so I presented several pre-made themes and had them pick one, then customized it to their taste and need. The homepage is content is completely controlled by the custom CMS, except for the bottom left graphic, with the image slider and all three text areas being editable. The newest feature for me, and my most liked feature, was the Schedule that shows the teams, kick-off times and scores for the season. For this I had to collect all of the logos and assign the teams to their divisions, but it was a custom module for the admin.
Yes, the headline is a joke!
Monthly Book Review – January
Feb 1st
Last April I joined the Goodreads website as a way to get suggestions based off authors and series I like and have enjoyed previously. Since then I have added approx. 400 books to my “read” collection, added another 130 that I still want to read, and actually read 140 books. This year I set my reading goal at 150 books for the year, but it looks like I’ll go way over it as I read 38 books last monthly alone, with the really nice part being that nearly all of those books were recommendations from Goodreads!
Why am I mentioning Goodreads so much? Well, since I am reading all of these books, I want to share some of the better books and series that I’ve found, and since I rarely can explain the benefits of a book well, I’ll leave that responsibility up to Goodreads’ descriptions, covers, user reviews, and related books! I won’t be reviewing the books myself, though I may make the occasional connection to another series or author, but instead I’ll post some specific books or series each month that I really enjoyed from the previous month.
Enjoy!
- The Quantum Thief (The Quantum Thief #1) by Hannu Rajaniemi
- This series reminds me a lot of Justina Robson‘s Quantum Gravity series.
- Staying Dead (Retrievers #1) by Laura Anne Gilman
- Hard Magic (Paranormal Scene Investigations #1) by Laura Anne Gilman
- This series is a part of the same city and storyline as Retrievers.
- The Pearl Wars (Skyship Academy #1) by Nick James
- Unshapely Things (Connor Grey #1) by Mark Del Franco
- Skin Deep (Laura Blackstone #1) by Mark Del Franco
- This series is part of the same world as Connor Grey.
- Fever Crumb (The Hungry City Chronicles Prequel #1) by Phillip Reeve
- Cinder (Lunar Chronicles #1) by Marissa Meyer
- Blood of Eden (Sloane Skye #1) by Tami Dane
- Dragon’s Ring by David Freer
- A followup novel, Dog and Dragon, is expected out this April.
- Tinker (Elfhome #1) by Wen Spencer
- Tiger’s Curse (The Tiger Saga #1) by Colleen Houck
Book of the Month: Cinder by Marissa Meyer
Humans and androids crowd the raucous streets of New Beijing. A deadly plague ravages the population. From space, a ruthless lunar people watch, waiting to make their move. No one knows that Earth’s fate hinges on one girl…
Cinder, a gifted mechanic, is a cyborg. She’s a second-class citizen with a mysterious past, reviled by her stepmother and blamed for her stepsister’s illness. But when her life becomes intertwined with the handsome Prince Kai’s, she suddenly finds herself at the center of an intergalactic struggle, and a forbidden attraction. Caught between duty and freedom, loyalty and betrayal, she must uncover secrets about her past in order to protect her world’s future.


