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When starting a new project, you create an svn repo, dump the initial files (framework for example), and check it out to your working copy. Beginning the development…
Building web applications that are capable of not only having positive impact on users’ life but also creating a better quality of life for them is not just a job to me; it is a passion that I have cultivated since university days. This passion has further strengthened during my four-year experience in the industry as I continue to develop my skills every single day. I am also very passionate in teaching and imparting to others skills that I possess that I believe may be of use to them.
My first programming language was Haskell but as it has been forever and a day since I last used it, I do not count that as one of my skills. The next language I learned was C which I used extensively in my university years when language of choice among my 2nd-year peers was Java. In fact, I consider myself a zealot when it comes to using C.
My next involvement was with PHP. When I studied web-related subjects, the main technology used by universities in teaching these subjects was Java (associated with JBoss, JSP’s, etc). However, I discovered that contrary to this main technology used by universities, most of the web-hosting providers’ support was on PHP and the web-developing market at the time was very much hyped on PHP. To better equip myself, I naturally decided to teach myself PHP.
The main reason of my choosing web-developing as my profession was born out of the thinking that my services would be sought to “create a website” as opposed to a robot, for example. This thinking led to my decision to specialise in web and I found myself falling in love with it along the way.
I enjoy answering questions at http://stackoverflow.com/ in my spare time and have made a personal commitment since last month to score at least 100 reputations daily.
September 2012 - Current
Building in-house web application (www.nuffnangx.com). Doing enhancements, bug fixes and feature additions of the current website.
I did ticketing systems for users to send technical inquiries or general help, also added List feature, where users can group a collection of blogs under a List. Another feature is connection to social medias, as well as seeing what blogs being followed by friends in facebook that are using NuffnangX.
I was also responsible in doing front-end related programming, html, css and javascript.
January 2011 - August 2012
Web developer for hardwarezone.com.sg, also for other regionals. I'm currently tasked to enhance and maintain their websites and forums.
As this is my new project with essentially the same company which previously employed me prior to this position, I am still actively engaged in fulfilling enhancement requests.
My tasks so far include adding a page for their various feedback forms, implementing splash ad for mobile forums as well as automatic feed posting to their forums from st701.
November 2011 - August 2012
I'm responsible in setting up the framework required for their web application at http://hellogoodbuy.me/ (coming soon). I was previously working as a part time web developer for them until they decided that they would like me to supervise two of their fresh graduate developers back in November.
My significant involvements include setting up API's for their upcoming blackberry app, designing database, setting up base templates for web development using Kohana and integrating paypal API for their eCommerce model requirements.
November 2010 - December 2011
Working as a project coordinator for http://sheshops.com/ as well as a web developer. I was responsible in communicating with the different divisions in the team to ensure development is going as planned.
I was responsible in assigning task, planning timeline, writing specifications and writing code for enhancements requested by managements.
My major involvements include setting up API for SheShops iPhone app using OAuth (the development of the app itself was outsourced) and overseeing a whole-site revamp process that started in mid 2011.
July 2009 - November 2010
I was tasked to maintain and develop their in house Data Gathering System (DGS), which was built on PHP (CakePHP) and Oracle. I was actively developing their new version of DGS which was 3.0 at that time, however, from time to time, the CTO would also get me to help support the legacy version of 2.x. which was still used in some of their plants.
My significant involvements include deploying a new fresh installation of DGS 3.0 to one of their plants in Malaysia, as well as porting their legacy applications to be compatible with the newer one.
I was also tasked to train the senior system analysts in CakePHP as they are also looking towards having the senior members support the new version of DGS (it was written entirely using CakePHP).
2005 - 2008
Pencarian Alkitab Indonesia Online
Sole developer of this website. Basically a website to search words in the bible as well as reading a part of the bible by capabilities of directly choosing address of the verse.
A web app to view chosen hymns and song of praises for a local church in Singapore.
Developer and Designer of the website, the actual data and parser are coming from another group of contributor. I'm putting up the data and interface together at the website.
Not really an app on its own per-se, but I've written some javascript as a hobby ( the 5 tabs on the page below the logo )
Developer
un.frame
When starting a new project, you create an svn repo, dump the initial files (framework for example), and check it out to your working copy. Beginning the development…
un.frame
POST and GET are probably the most used HTTP methods by any web applications, they are like the backbone of everything web related.
un.frame
One of the most common tasks in web design is to center elements. Achieving this is not difficult per se, but we do have to be careful with IE7, as IE7 doesn’t seem to…
un.frame
After several years working as a web dev, I stumbled upon quite a number of gotchas in the languages / browser I use, here are some of them:

The Do-It-Yourself Guide to Finding and Fixing Usability Problems
Steve Krug
Coding Horror
Let's say you're about to deploy an application. Said app has been heavily tested by your development team, who have all been infected by unit testing fever. It's also…
Coding Horror
I thought Ligaya Turmelle's post on SQL joins was a great primer for novice developers. Since SQL joins appear to be set-based, the use of Venn diagrams to explain them…
Coding Horror
In programming, abstractions are powerful things:
Vim Eclipse
I'm also responsible in building several web applications for my clients:
My weekend hobbies include burning my brain power through part time jobs which (surprisingly) are doing websites for external clients.