wqoq.com
Role: Programmer
State: Active
Date: 2004 - Present
For: Myself (blog)
Created with: Wordpress.org blog engine
Notes: PHP based with MySQL back-end
businesswatch.ca
Role: Programmer
State: Active
Date: 2003 - 2006
For: Business Watch Intl.
Created with: Visual Studio 6 and Visual Studio .NET 2003
Notes: Legacy ASP & JScript mixed with ASP.NET/C#, with heavy use of Javascript and AJAX, and an SQL Server 2000 back-end
rjmaguire.com
Role: Designer / Programmer
State: Active
Date: 2001 - Present
For: Myself (portal)
Created with: Dreamweaver and plain text editor by hand
Notes: PHP based with heavy use of CSS and some MySQL
childprogidy.com
Role: Designer / Programmer
State: Defunct
Date: 2002 - 2004
For: Myself (blog)
Created with: Plain text editor
Notes: All PHP based with heavy use of CSS and MySQL
tyndal.com
Role: Programmer
State: Final / Commercial
Date: 2000 - 2002
For: Tyndal Stone Media
Created with: Dreamweaver
Notes: Mainly static HTML with JavaScript, CSS, Layers, and Frames
Edible Shorts
edibleshorts.com
Role: Programmer
State: Beta
Date: 2002
For: Tyndal Stone Media Client
Created with: Dreamweaver
Notes: Mainly static HTML. Some use of PHP and JavaScript
Connie Kaldor
connie kaldor.com
Role: Programmer
State: Defunct
Date: 2000
For: Tyndal Stone Media Client
Created with: Dreamweaver
Notes: Predominantly frame-based HTML with large use of Javascript
Heartland Motion Pictures
heartlandmotionpictures.com
Role: Programmer
State: Defunct
Date: 2000
For: Tyndal Stone Media Client
Created with: Dreamweaver
Notes: Static HTML with heavy use of Javascript and Layers
Pitt
Pitt
Role: Designer / Programmer
State: Discontinued
Date: 1996 - 1999
For: Tyndal Stone Media
Created with: Plain text editor
Notes: Mainly static HTML with heavy use of Server Side Includes
Regina*
Regina
Role: Designer / Programmer
State: Discontinued
Date: 1995 - 1997
For: Myself
Created with: Plain text editor
Notes: Static HTML with small use of Server Side Includes
* During 1995 and 1996, this was the only site in existence that had in-depth information about the city and its surroundings. It received hits from all around the world, such as Japan, Russia, and South Africa, mainly from people who once lived in Regina and had since moved away or were planning on coming to the city.