Application developed for
Self in
2008 (Updated in 2010)
Download: MSI Installer
In preparation for a big event in my life, I determined that I would like to have a homemade photo booth. There some solutions out there. However, for this special event I wanted something self-made and custom.
Photobooth acts much like a professional photo booth but only requires a computer and a webcam. It was also designed with customization in mind. By switching out the images in the image directory the user can customize all overlays, the welcome screen, and printed image backgrounds.
Minimum Requirements: Windows XP or newer, .NET 3.5, Standard Webcam, Printer capable of 4x5 in photo printing (for printing option to work)
Website developed for
Circle K International Club in
2008
Live Demo: WSU Circle K
As a member of Circle K International Club at Washington State University I was appointed by the club president as the Technology Chair. During my appointment I developed a brand new website for the club. The design is based off the club membership cards.
I chose to stick to HTML due to the clubs consistent lack of technology talent and the reality of a one year appointment. HTML would be much easier to maintain in the future.
Application developed for
Friend in
2007
Download: ZIP
In 2006, in the dorms at Washington State University, one of my dorm buddies approached me with a problem. His laptop was constructed in such a way in which he would frequently accidentally press the sleep button causing his computer to hibernate.
This program is the bread and butter of most developers: a very simple program to solve one small problem. Hybernate is a very small program which is intended to be bound to the sleep button on a lap top to give it a delay and cancel button.
Application developed for
self in
2007
Download: ZIP
In 2006, I was developing a program for a class at Washington State University. During the planning stage of this application I needed some random numbers. I quickly developed this random number generator tool to help myself out.
Website developed for
DJ Levant in
2006
Live Demo: djlevant.com
In 2006, I was developing a program for a class at Washington State University. During the planning stage of this application I needed some random numbers. I quickly developed this random number generator tool to help myself out.
Raw Vote: Make or break someones ego today
Website developed for
Loginscreen.com in
2002-2003
During my time as the Lead Developer at Loginscreen.com I developed a social networking site with the intention to extend the usefulness of sites such as hot or not but merging tools such as blogging, PM, and personal websites into one tool.