Web developer, co-founder,
Evocatio Technological Solutions
January 2010 - February 2012
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I was one of the founders of Evocatio and I had been part of the two first years. For some projects, we a team of ten developers. Some clients cannot be named due to non disclosure contracts.
Here is a list of deliverables I had to work sorted by theme:
Tasks
- Ensure projects are using W3C recommendations
- Front end development on various games and web applications
- Participated in Software requirement analysis
- Modular HTML/CSS markup library elaboration
Projects
My contribution to the following projects also includes web integration.
Amigo
Built a distinct front end component communicating with Microsoft SharePoint 2010. The application was a simple form input system using SharePoint's tracker feature. It was made with Visual Studio and Visual Basic .NET
Advisor mobile version for iPad
Mobile web application targeted to the iPad giving Advisor.ca readers the ability to read the article while offline.
- Made using HTML5 and localStorage, and also CSS3 transitions and effects
- Created an article serialization module reading from the site's RSS feeds
See it in action
Gift exchange web application
Online christmas gift exchange game that we used during two consecutive years, changing the theme and the rules.
- 2010: 40 different gifts, 40 participants. Each person had only 9 picks. See my blog article showcasing the 2010 variant (in french)
- 2011: «Échange pas très équitable»; Winner of "Grenier d'Or" in the Interactive game category. One iPad, hidden in a specific christmas sock, four hints, 9 attempts.
Capital Magazine
Web version of the Canadian Capital Magazine using WordPress. The site is currently offline.
Buro de post
A mass e-mail notification system built using symfony 1.2 meant to send newsletters to the UDA members.
- System software analysis involving: Syslog, Postfix, unsubscribing, tracking, and how to manage e-mail «bounces»
UDA website refactor
There were two phases. In 2009, and in 2011. The first phase was to rebuild the site, implement current features from the former version made in .NET C# and add new ones.
During the time I was part of the team, we worked on the following:
- Rebuild the member artist database search engine, allowing to find on various criteria: hair color, played music instrument, professional qualifications, etc.
- Public search engine indexing different type of documents: PDF, Word documents, parsed collective agreements, content from the CMS, etc.
- The artist managers can create artist selections and send them to producers
- The artist manages what the public, the managers, and the other artists can see on their profile
During the 2011 refactor, we also took the occasion to completely rebuild from the previous XHTML markup into HTML5, without changing the site visuals.