Code: Reuse and Recycle.
Tyler (Chacha)
Have you ever gotten the feeling that you’re currently writing a piece of code you’ve written before? I have. And when I started having those feelings too often, I knew...
I have been programming about 3-4 years, and have extensive knowledge of HTML, CSS, Javascript, PHP, and MySQL. I was mentored in PHP by my father who currently works as Web Developer/System’s Designer.
I spend a great amount of my free time answering questions on StackOverflow (stackoverflow.com), a site dedicated to helping programmers with questions about how to program. As of today, I have answered over 590 questions relating to subjects of PHP, MySQL, Javascript, as well as more language-agnostic subjects like Object Oriented Programming and Design Patterns.
php5 oop javascript css mysql git html
flash
AppThemes
June 2011 - Current
FIRST FRC Team 3128
September 2009 - June 2011
During the 2010 year of the FIRST FRC Competition (usfirst.org), I headed the marketing division of our high school robotics team, designing our website (team3128.org), as well as designing applications for our team to use internally.
One of my projects was a Parts & Tools Checkout Database that allowed our team to catalog all of the parts and tools that we had bought. Just like a library’s checkout system, we could search for an item, see if it was in-stock, and then check it out. Later, we could find out what parts had been checked out, and could easily figure out where they were.
I was also heavily involved in programming the actual robot that would go on to compete.
Techgeist
January 2009 - October 2009
In the beginning of 2009, I helped start up Techgeist, a news site ran by college students and myself. Techgeist focused on news and the happenings of technology. I was responsible for creating custom Wordpress templates, as well as developing backend applications to make it more convenient for our writers to find the latest news.
During the 9 month run, the site was viewed by over 350,000 unique visitors.
Grace Point Church
June 2010 - Current
Operated Sound, Lights and Video for local church. Bands ranged from 1 to 10 piece bands, with all ranges of music.
Canyon Crest Academy
September 2007 - June 2011
During High School I was able to get experience with all sorts of languages in various classes.
I ended up being a teacher assistant for the Intro to Computer Science course, as well as heavily involved in the robotics team. Both of these, along with side projects, gave me a lot of programming experience.
A note taking application aimed at education that, using HTML5, functions completely offline.
Oct 2010 - Current; followed by 3 people; forked 2 times
I programmed the entire application, including the storage and GUI systems. HTML5 LocalStorage and ApplicationCache allowed me to take the application completely offline, so you are able to use it anywhere.
Match watcher for FRC Pit Team
Mar 2011; followed by 2 people; forked 2 times
I created a game tracker for use at several FIRST FRC 2011 Regional Competitions. Basically, your team enters in the matches you want to keep track of, and then it will tell you how long until your next match, which team you are on, etc.
A Programming Guide to the FIRST FRC Java API
Mar 2011 - Current
A guide to help people unfamiliar with programming for FIRST FRC robots become acquainted with the different libraries and basic code interfaces.
Tyler (Chacha)
Have you ever gotten the feeling that you’re currently writing a piece of code you’ve written before? I have. And when I started having those feelings too often, I knew...
Erich Gamma, Richard Helm, Ralph Johnson, John M. Vlissides
Seth Godin
Seth Godin
Homebuilt PC
Netbeans, Notepad++
You can find all of my online life at http://tylercarter.org.
I started programming when I was 14, using the basic Web toolkit including PHP, HTML, CSS, and Javascript.
Since then I have spent a lot of time fooling around with programming. I run all sorts of projects on my web server and constantly experiment with new ideas.
I've spent a large amount of time working with Wordpress, as I operated the technical side of tech news blog with a few other college students. This eventually closed, but left the writers of the blog and myself in a better position to continue our hobbies professionally.