Community Chess Portal
Subcontracting for an agency, which developed the site.
Subcontracting for an agency, which developed the site.
A Drupal based social-networking site for a book-publisher, which features an online course and learning system. Special modules had to be developed that allows users to answer course-questions, and have a circle of trusted advisers review and rate their answers.
The system was integrated through webservices with various outside providers.
There are also pro-blogs and videos, and professional partner pages, as well as a sub-site called "Scan At School" that encourages school children to recycle, and schools are awarded prizes.
The difference to thinkgreenrewards was that this site also had a lot of social media (blogs, videos), and encouraged kiosk based recycling, whereas thinkgreenreward encouraged street-side pickup. Maybe more deciding, both sides had different internal business units running them.
WM used "thinkgreenrewards.com" to encourage street-side recycling by awarding points which can be redeemed for coupons and products.
The system was integrated through webservices with various outside providers.
The difference to "greenopolis" was that this site here encouraged recycling using street-side pickup, whereas greenopolis had a lot of social media (blogs, videos), and encouraged kiosk based recycling. Maybe more deciding, both sides had different internal business units running them.
Subcontractor for an agency which develops this site.
I was one of two main developers for the software-architecture and development of a job portal. Users could either submit jobs, or earn points for work performed. The points would accumulated in a jackpot and monetary rewards would be dispersed at the end of each month.
E-commerce was done with Drupal Commerce.
This site was originally part of another site (amvl.lu), and I split it out into its own.
It was important to the customer to maintain the look of the original site, so that both look and feel like one unit, even though they are two separate sites.
Various improvements were done to the usability, such as automatic uploads of the emergency calendar and contacts, and the member list; as well as featured event calendars for visitors or internal members.
This very large site and its content is mostly build and maintained by their Meininger’s internal IT team, which I have been supporting for more many years. I help whenever it gets too complicated, such as, I do all custom programming on the E-Commerce System and payment processes, as well as the theming