I am currently working for Filmclub, a government funded initiative to provide free access to a wide variety of films for state schools to allow them to set up their own after school film clubs (you can find out more here). As well as ensuring all client side code is cross browser compliant (for the CSS, javascript and XHTML), I have been working on various bug fixes resulting from a very large growth of the site in a very small amount of time.
Javascript/AJAX work
FilmClub
www.filmclub.orgSkills: CMS, CSS, HTML/XHTML, Javascript/AJAX, MySQL, PHP, subversion, zend framework
- FILMCLUB homepage
The homepage for www.filmclub.org
ElleUK
While I was working for Hachette Filipacchi, my main role was to assist with maintaining and the development of the ELLEuk.com site (based in the eZ Publish content management system). As well as upgrading the Content Management System (CMS), a lot of development work took place on the site. Starting with the ELLE Beauty channel, I developed the PHP for ELLE.tv, In The Mag and the News channel and helped develop the Culture channel. I was also the lead developer on the Catwalk which had a massive increase in page views and unique visitors compared to the previous year. The final development I was involved with was for a new look homepage.
Developments for the site involved utilising the features of the eZ Publish CMS. Presentation logic was all carried out in the SMARTY style templating language eZ Publish uses. As well as this new extensions for the CMS were created to carry out such tasks as bulk image uploading and providing convinient access to custom database logic required on the site. One of the biggest extensions I built during my time there was a Keywording extension to ensure consistency throughout the keywords and to provide an easier interface for both adding keywords to articles and maintaining the keywords themselves.
As well as the redevelopment work, I was tasked with implementing commercial takeovers. These happend on a weekly basis across various pages on the site. I implemented a timed system so that these could go up and come down automatically. The CSS (as well as any necessary javascript and html) was then produced and tested by the client before the takeover went live. There is an example of one of the takeovers produced below.
Skills: CMS, CSS, eZ Publish, HTML/XHTML, Javascript/AJAX, MySQL, PHP, subversion, XML, XSLT
- The ELLEuk.com Catwalk homepage
- Catwalk Channel - Schedule Page
The schedule page on the Catwalk channel of ELLEuk.com
- Catwalk Channel - Show Review Page
The show review page of the Catwalk channel on ELLEuk.com
- ELLE News
The redeveloped News homepage for ELLEuk.com
- ELLE Beauty Channel - ELLE Tests
- ELLE.tv
ELLE.tv with custom Brightcove player
- Christian Dior Takeover on ELLEuk.com
An example takeover from the ELLEuk.com homepage
- Da Corner Takeover
Takeover on the homepage of ELLEuk.com
- L'Oreal Takeover
Takeover on the Beauty Channel of ELLEuk.com
- Peugeot Shopping Takeover
Takeover on the Shopping Channel of ELLEuk.com
Sugarscape
As well as developing the ELLEuk.com site at Hachette Filipacchi, I also helped maintain and develop the Drupal based sugar magazine website called Sugarscape. This involved ensuring any bugs found on the site were dealt with in a timely manner and also new developments such as the Sugarscape games channel were completed. Other developments included the addition of user galleries and, as with ELLEuk.com, ensuring commerical takeovers went live on the site smoothly.
I was also the technical help on the Sugarscape webchats for the games channel, where celebrities such as Alesha Dixon, Miley Cyrus and The Veronicas had webchats with the site users. This involved ensuring that the webchats themselves went smoothly for both the celebrities and the site editors and also ensuring the webchat transcript was displayed as soon as possible after the end of the webchat.
Skills: CMS, CSS, Drupal, HTML/XHTML, Javascript/AJAX, MySQL, PHP, subversion
- Sugarscape Games Channel
- Example Webchat on Sugarscape
- User Gallery page on Sugarscape
- Disney Takeover
Takeover on the homepage of Sugarscape.com
- Veronica's Takeover on Sugarscape
Homepage takeover on Sugarscape.com
- Twilight Takeover
Takeover on the homepage of Sugarscape
Red’s Hot Women 2009
www.redmagazine.co.uk/redshotwomenThe microsite was created for Red Magazine for their inaugural “Red’s Hot Women Awards in association with Calvin Klein Euphoria” which celebrates the achievements of women in industry. The code for the site was created from a set of flat JPEG images and all logic was constructed using PHP. I also implemented the necessary CSS, HTML and javascript on the site. As well as providing information about the awards the entry page allows users to enter a large amount of information to support their entry and allows them to enter a number of categories for the awards at once, if required. The site was a success and was able to handle the large number of entries that took place.
Skills: CSS, HTML/XHTML, Javascript/AJAX, PHP
- Red's Hot Women Awards 2009
Homepage for the micro-site
- Red's Hot Women Awards 2009 - categories page
Luv4Juice
www.luv4juice.comThe main aim was to produce a site which enabled users to exchange their recipes and also see the nutritional value both in the recipes and in individual pieces of fruit itself. Additional aims were to gain experience of using AJAX and the MVC architecture in a web project.
The design of the site uses CSS heavily to match the design brief originally created. By using AJAX, user are able to see the nutritional value of recipes they create while they produce them. Once recipes are produced, they are stored in a MySQL database where other users can view them, rate them and add them to their favourites. An amazon a-store was added to the site to provide an easy way of purchasing juicing solutions, such as books or juicing machines. The a-store utilised the basic amazon template which then had CSS applied in order to match the style of the main sections of the site.
Skills: Amazon aStore, CSS, Javascript/AJAX, MVC, MySQL, PHP
- Luv-4-Juice recipe page
- Luv-4-Juice nutritional info
- Luv-4-Juice aStore
Amazon aStore on Luv 4 Juice
Pubipedia
www.pubipedia.co.ukThis site was created to allow me to experiment with the uses of AJAX and the Google mapping system and to gain experience using the MVC architecture. The aim of this site is to enable users to map routes between venues and also to view pubs and clubs in their area.
An extensive pubs database was created by crawling the web for addresses. The completed listing allows users to search, browse and view pubs in their area. They can then create pub crawls which are immediately viewable in map form along with the venue details of each pub. The techniques and code used for the solution are object orientated to allow the base classes to be used on a more extensive mapping site currently being developed.
Skills: CSS, Google Maps API, HTML/XHTML, Javascript/AJAX, MVC, PHP
- Pub Crawl Creator
- Pubipedia add venue page
- Pubipedia - Venue Page
Dave's Travel Log
travels.davidlinnard.co.ukBetween November 2005 and November 2006 travelled around the world, I set up this site to provide a way for friends and family to keep track of where I was and what I had been up to.
The site has to display photos, details of what I have been upto and videos of the places I go. Since I will be maintaining the site in Internet Cafes with unknown facilities, a web based content Management System is required to ensure that changes to the site content can be made quickly and easily.
The site was created using a combination of Flash, CSS, PHP and MySQL. A PHP based content management system was setup to store details of the photos, videos and diary entries stored. This also handles file uploads and deletions. The main site then loads these at runtime based on the country currently being displayed. A simple Flash menu bar was created to direct the user around the site which is then styled using CSS.
While travelling basic AJAX was added to the site to ensure that people viewing the site through Internet Explorer did not have to activate the menu bar on each page, due to changes in Internet Explorer while I was away. This was achieved through dynamically loading the content through one main page using javascript.
Skills: Flash, Javascript/AJAX, MySQL, PHP
- Dave's Travels Homepage
- Dave's Travels Gallery Page
BSc (With Hons) Computer Science
I studied for a Degree (with Honours) in Computer Science at the University of East Anglia in Norwich and achieved a Class II Division I grading. The units I choose were heavily based on the software side of the subject with many units very relevant to web-based design. Below is a list of the key units I undertook as part of my degree, shown according to the University Year the Unit was undertaken.
Year 1
- Programming Languages and Software Construction This was an practical, programming unit based on the Java programming language.
- Fundamentals of Information Systems This unit looked at the Systems Development Lifecycle with a particular emphasis on the early stages of analysis and design.
Year 2
- Data Structures and Algorithms For this unit the foundations of data and storage structures were looked at, in particular different storage structures for holding data were considered. Practical work in this unit involved the use of Java to implement the structures considered in Lectures.
- Software Development Tools This unit was practical based and used several different programming languages. Both C and C++ were considered and aspects of these covered included file handling and loop structures. The use of Java was then considered in creating Graphical User Interfaces for applications.
- Internet Technologies This unit was an introduction to internet based technologies and on the practical side concentrated on HTML and JSP to create web sites. Other web languages and technologies looked at for this unit were XML, Javabeans and Servlets.
- Systems Analysis In this unit the early stages of the Systems Lifecycle was covered in detail along with tools and techniques used. The Feasibility, Analysis and Design period of the lifecycle were covered with topics looked at including investigation methods, file design techniques and Human Computer Interface design.
- Database Systems For this unit the emergence and use of databases was considered. On the practical side of the unit SQL was used as a way of creating and manipulating database data and EER diagrams and normalisation was used as a way of designing databases. Finally Java was used in order to create standalone database applications using the JDBC interface.
Year 3
- Introductory Computer Graphics This unit was based on 2D computer graphics and covered the basics of computer graphics using C++. Topics covered included line drawing algorithms, raster graphics systems and computer fonts.
- Systems Development for the Internet Age This covered further the topics of JSP and Servlets considered in the Internet Technologies unit and also introduced Enterprise Java Beans as a way of constructing distributed web-based business solutions. The unit also considered the design and implementation of distributed server-based systems.
- Comparative Systems Development In previous units the Systems Development Lifecycle was considered as a methodology to construct computer-based systems. This unit considered other methodologies which can be used. The main methodologies looked at were the: Soft Systems Methodology, Rational Unified Process, Dynamic Systems Development Model, Jackson Systems Development and the Structured Systems Analysis and Design Methodology.
Skills: C, CSS, Enterprise Java Beans, HTML/XHTML, IBM DB 2, Java, Javascript/AJAX, JSP, MVC, PostgreSQL, XML, XSLT





























