Likes: | php git nginx amazon-web-services node.js |
Dislikes: | python ruby |
Freelance Web Developer specialising in LAMP development (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP): especially in the realm of WordPress development.
I've developed such things such as:
A geolocation system to allow "show nearest X" based on UK postcodes (without the need for a third party service). PHP/Javascript
Facebook based quiz system for Vernons Pools. PHP/Javascript/Facebook
Invoice generator system (providing output in HTML and PDF) for internal usage. PHP
An APC PDU (Power Distribution Unit) proxy system for the WHMCS billing/hosting control panel system to allow customers to access their PDU systems from behind a firewall. PHP/WHMCS
Ink Finder Wordpress plugin for Eastbrook Systems - allowing them to upload CSV files of printer makes/models and ink cartidge types and then allowing users of the site to easily select appropriate inks. PHP/WordPress/Javascript/MySQL
A customisable WordPress theme for Octopus Publishing - as used on their Wartime Farm , Stargazing , World Atlas Of Wine and other websites - allowing their staff to easily and quickly deploy and theme each site. PHP/Javascript/WordPress
A Broadband availability checker Wordpress plugin for BroadbandDeals : allowing users to enter a telephone number or postcode to see a list of available broadband providers on their exchange (complete with distance to exchange details). XML API/PHP/WordPress/Javascript
Overhauled the entire backend of FashionVouchers to provide greater flexibility, data reporting/capturing and ranking systems. WordPress/PHP/Javascript/MySQL
Working mainly remotely (with some on site work), I assisted this company in bringing their technology stack from a multi-year old PhantomJS based system to a new Chrome system along with extending their toolset and product offerings (along with assisting on networking/DNS/VPN issues).
During the period of May-November 2015, I acted as the interim CTO whilst the board searched for a permanent CTO.
Design: Producing a specification to help the business grow by re-architecturing the existing 10 year+ code base from a monolithic design pattern to a scalable microservices based solution. This API REST driven microservice architecture is designed using the Swagger/ Open API Initiative (OAI) specification and to run on the Amazon AWS platform.
Support: Supported the existing v1 platform and migration of multiple installations of v1 of the software to a single installation (including merging of databases) whilst moving the v1 platform code base from a self-hosted SVN repository to a remotely hosted GIT based solution (Bitbucket) for all 6 repositories and explore automatic deployment methodologies.
Designed/built: Authentication service. Supporting email logins and OpenID/OAuth. PHP+Slim3
Designed/built: Web cam facial capture/detection based system which then produced a 3-dimensional shaded head model rendering (along with delaunay triangle display) and approximate angle of the face (using PHP7, C++, OpenBr, Dlib and OpenCV)
Designed/built: Video decoding and transcoding (using PHP7, FFmpeg, FFprobe and MediaInfo) with realtime progress indications available via API and callbacks.
Designed/built: Complete web site interaction/web user behaviour recording system - along with "real time" playback. (As featured in The Independent newspaper) using PHP/Javascript/Symfony2/MySQL. Working on all major web browsers, this system allowed capturing of all CSS, Javascript, HTML and images sent to the browser, how long each "asset" took to load (and if it loaded successfully) and any mouse movements, keyboard presses or touch screen interactions the user made with the website.
Designed/built: Customised mail sending system with automatic handling of non-deliverable bounce-back emails. PHP/Sendmail/MySQL. This allowed the company to ensure emails were sent out without delaying the page time (by using a queueing system), when the emails left the server, if the receiving email server acknowledged delivery or if it reported a failure, when it was delivered/failed and the timestamp of it: ensuring a full audit trail of all messages sent to users.
Designed/built: Secure video streaming service to keep track of amount of video streamed via either HTML5 video or Flash along with allowing fast forwarding/rewind services to authenticated users with logging of pause and seeking events. Written in PHP/Javascript and MySQL this measured events both at the server and in the browser using Javascript allowing for full tracking of the video playback.
Whilst contracting for Un.titled (a major Midlands based digital agency), I developed and maintained a number of WordPress, Magento and Expresison Engine sites.
Built a custom 'multi-site data importer' which reads in multiple spreadsheets from the client and associated product imagery, validates the data, resizes the images (uploading them to Amazon S3) and then sets up 42 different Amazon AWS (EC2. RDS and S3) powered WordPress sites in 5 regions based on the data - including populating the sites with categories, page data and product data of over 800 differing products per site from Excel spreadsheets (each product having nearly a dozen images). PHP/AWS (Amazon Web Services)/WordPress/MySQL
Built multiple WordPress themes using PHP, SASS CSS and Grunt.
Built a Google Shopping Feed exporter module for Magento v1 (coping with client specific categorisation and product attribute settings - such as the product colour being stored as categories) and a Magento v1 'count down' module
Migrated numerous sites (Magento and WordPress) from dedicated hosting to the Amazon platform
Supported existing Expression Engine, Magento, WordPress and custom CMS platforms
Developed a 'showcase high-availability scaling hosting' platform for Magento powered sites on Amazon AWS using multiple EC2 instances, ElastiCache memcache, S3, CloudFront, load balancers, MySQL RDS and CloudSearch
Built a WordPress theme with custom post type functionality, company listing, multiple displays for a custom post type to enable migration of a site from ExpressionEngine
Setup a multi-architecture (dedicated servers and multiple Amazon zoned EC2 instances) backup system to enable hourly backups of all servers to be retained
Written a Magento export feed module to be compatible with Google Shopping (taking into account client configurations) and user configurable "countdown clock" for John Smedley Knitwear. PHP/Magento/Javascript
Integration with Vista Entertainment Systems cinema booking system's API for a Leicester based independent cinema to enable show times and availability to be reflected on their website. PHP/MySQL/SOAP API
WordPress custom search facility for a major UK fashion brand using Advanced Custom Fields and Relevanssi plugins. PHP/MySQL
Working on the educational gaming website Manga High (featured on/in BBC Radio 4's "Today" programme, Channel 4 news, "The Time", "The Guardian" and many others: winner of "eSchool Media’s 2012 Reader’s Choice Award") which is used by over 20,000 schools internationally and attracts over 200,000 visitors a month and over 2 million page views a month.
As the lead developer and systems architect, I decided on the technologies to use (PHP5 using MVC and OOP on the Zend Framework 2, Dojo Javascript transferring to jQuery, Apache 2 web servers with Varnish proxing, MySQL [with code based database sharding] with Doctrine ORM and Memcache
I also led a team of 5 developers working on the project, reporting directly to the CEO and CTO. We tried to use an Agile/Scrum development methodology to try and extract the specification from the management team and user interface team, but sometimes we have to try and get a formalised specification made before development as we use a number of outsource contractors for Flash development which needs to interact with our backend PHP systems.
I also:
Rebuilt the Nationwide Education Programme website using Javascript, CSS, HTML and Microsoft ASP to be multi-browser compatible and faster loading.
Worked on the BMW Group Education Programme website adding administration functionality (such as a custom developed "WYSIWYG" editor) using ASP.
Worked on various other sites (such as Childrens Traffic Club adding and tweaking items in both PHP and ASP.
Team leading 2 other developers and assisting other team leads (4 teams in total, each with 1 lead and 2 juniors) - reporting to the Development manager.
Mainly working on the internal intranet of Cromwell, I built various reporting systems, adding additional options to the Python/PHP marketing software suite ("MeDuSa"), extracted information from the COBOL system via PostgreSQL and C++, re-input information to COBOL via a SAXBasic script telnet session and integrated the Cobol system through to our ecommerce Perl and C#.Net powered front ends.
I also also nominally in charge of the B2C e-commerce solution (running Perl based Interchange using MySQL databases with payments via Worldpay and Paypal) and the B2B e-commerce solution (running Lawson e-Sales on C#.net/Java and MS SQL): in this role, I added XML Punchout facilities to the B2B site, diagnosed and fixed payment/integration issues with both systems, adding additional image functionality to the B2C site (including fetching of the images on a batch update from the marketing system), adding Google Maps interaction/distance calculations and postcode lookups to the B2C solution, improving search engine visibility for the B2C system and improving usability of both systems.
I was a full time employee of Cromwell until May 2008, and worked as a contractor directly for the marketing department between May and July 2008.
Designed and developed a backup solution for the WorkSmart document management service allowing backups to be produced for customers over FTP, SFTP, SSH, Email and Web on either a manual basis or scheduled backup basis. This involved extracting the various types of data from the backend and formatting them in a usable manner (such as XML, text files, Microsoft Excel and Microsoft Word .doc formats)
Maintained their remote 5 server solution (2 PHP/Apache machines, 1 MySQL master server, 1 MySQL slave server and 1 development machine)
I headed up the web hosting division (comprising of four hosting "brands" each with a distinct customer base) of a growing Internet marketing and web hosting company – providing front-line technical support via the telephone, our on line help desks and, on some occasions, on site support for our customers. In charge of 2 in-house employees and 6 remote technical assistants, I helped grow the company from having less than 300 hosting customers to over 6,000 whilst decreasing the number of staff needed to support those customers.
This is along with setting up, securing, maintaining, monitoring and upgrading all of our 30+ web hosting servers (all running Linux, Apache, PHP and Perl – the majority also running the cPanel control panel suite) which we provide shared web hosting services, dedicated server web hosting and Xen based VPS/VDS (Virtual Private/Dedicated Server) hosting facilities.
I also provided assistance to the sales department (and other parts of the company), attended networking meetings on behalf of the company, and develop additional functionality and services - including automatic renewal notifications using, streamlined domain name management, the worlds first “pay by SMS/text message hosting” service and automatic renewals/upgrade management.
I also assisted on the search engine marketing/promotion side of the business - from tweaking optimisation, to adding .htaccess server rules, to creating "live static" copies of unindexable sites.
Designed and built a complete corporate intranet system with phone list, multiple departmental call logging, asset register, automated network and server status checking, automatically updated IP address list, and secure customer database.
I also built and designed the web-based integrated Management Information system which allowed us to discontinue usage of around 4 other products and combine all the functionality offered by them into a single web based multi-platform solution – with the added benefit of automated alerts, job tracking, graphical representation of information (placing rendered PDFs onto a JPEG "pre-press imposition" and ‘data pass through’ facilities)
Designed and built Adlive - an innovative online advertisement content management system for PDF files consisting of: HTTP and FTP file uploading, data extraction from the file, pre-flighting of files, JPEG thumbnail generation of files (via Ghostscript) and ‘shopping cart’ solution with FTP and email transmission of selected files. Photolive offered the same functionality but extracted and stored IPTC and EXIF information from graphical image files instead of PDF files.
I was also in charge of the corporate Gnatbox GB-1000 firewall system, network security, internal and external group DNS, and administration of the Ipswitch WS_FTP server. I also supplemented the rest of the small IT department by assisting on the helpdesk where I diagnosed and cured problems encountered with the multi-platform (Windows, Mac, Sun Solaris and Linux) TCP/IP, AppleTalk and Windows Active Directory network – along with being responsible for front-line support to one of our largest customers regarding the Adlive system (involving email, telephone and on-site support).
While working for the UK Plus web directory I developed the following site a regional version of UK Plus (code named “Leicester Plus”) using Perl, Apache, MySQL, Linux, XML and HTML within 2 weeks as a feasibility study into whether or not a “Regional UK Plus” service would be a possible market for the company. It provided a simplified web directory system similar to the existing UK Plus system: complete with site and category editing facilities.
My main job role was to review and classify web sites submitted by the public to the directory. This involved me checking the suitability of the site (as we aimed to be ‘family friendly’), ‘key wording’ the site, titling it and then classifying it into the 2,400 possible categories. I was also involved in the regular uploading of news articles produced by our in house journalists to various news sites.
A 5 day course which gave me an understanding of Microsoft .NET technologies, Object Orientation within the C# framework and experience of the Visual Basic coding platform.
During the first year of study of this Business & Technology Education Council (BTEC) 2 year course, I achieved a "Pass" in both "Introduction to Programming" (which mainly covered C programming - my final project was a text editor with menu-driven options and virtual memory support in DOS) and "Quantitative Methods", however, I decided not to continue the course as I felt I was achieving and learning very little from it.
Mathematics (with coursework) - B
Business Studies Syllabus (NEAB) -C
Information Systems Syllabus OP - C
Science Double Award OP - DD
Geography - E
Integrated Humanities Comp - E
Art + Design (Unendorsed) Comp - F
English Literature Syllabus B OP - F
PSR-7 compatible middleware to provide CORs facilities.
Lead Developer.
A simple C# project to list available webcams, their available resolutions and colour (color) depths.
Lead Developer
This script scans a text file for email addresses and lists unique email addresses reduced to "common sections".
Lead Developer
A web scraping script to retrieve and render the contents of the Open Directory Project (dmoz.org) on the user's website.
Development work
Code to reconcile Paypal payment suitable for importing into accountancy software such as crunch.co.uk
Lead Developer
Geocoder is a simple-to-use PHP component that allows you to simply and easily convert to and from UK OS National Grid references, Irish National Grid references, WG84/GRS80 and distances between them.
Lead Developer
Used to extract details of books from the O'Reilly website. Extremely handy if you want to gather all the details of the books you've registered on their site.
Lead Developer
Summary of what FTP (File Transfer Protocol) means and how to use it on the RISC OS platform. Published in “Archive Magazine” Volume 13/Issue 9 (June 2000) [archived on personal site]
The Public Whip is a not-for-profit, open source website offering statistical information on UK MPs voting patterns
Current maintainer and lead developer
Online educational maths games for schools.
Lead Developer/System Architect
Previously an editor (+catmv) for the Open Directory Project (dmoz.org)
Contributor to Stack Overflow
Contributor to Google Map Maker (with 93% approval rate).
FourSquare "Superuser" level 2
First Computer: | Sinclair Spectrum, Acorn Electron, then BBC Micro |
Favorite Editor: | phpWebStorm, EditPlus |