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Email: will@tekimaki.com

Languages & Frameworks:

PHP, PostgreSQL, MySQL, ActionScript 3, Javascript and AJAX, XHTML/XML, CSS, JSLibraries: Mochkit, Prototype, J-Query, YUI, FCKEditor, Google-Maps-API, and some Perl and Python

Software:

Flash, Linux, Apache, Postfix, SVN, CVS, various *nix utilities, HTMLPurifier, PHPMailer, Simplepie, Adobe CS3 ( Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign, etc ) MS PowerPoint, Excel, Firebug, Trac, SourceForge

Operating Systems:

Basic Linux Server Administraton, OSX and WinXP Desktop

 

Samples

Javascript

Many of the projects listed elsewhere on this page contain extensive javascript, including:

Flash and Actionscript

Developed numerous interactive animated tutorials, primarily for litigation clients; these will be posted to the portfolio section soon.

A special animation project in this series included developing an object based api to allow novice flash developers to customize the animation components. Screen grabs of that project are here.

 

Graphic Design

Designed or Artdirected development of the logo identity and look and feel of most websites listed here. Plenty of samples of my design work are available in the portfolio section of this site.

PHP

Developed numerous PHP packages for the CMS Bitweaver: Also developed under my direction are: You can browse the source code for all packages listed above at the Bitweaver Code Repository at SourceForge

Websites

  • WorkingLife.org
    A community blogging site for organized labor
  • Map4Change.org
    A recently launched community website with extensive group self organizing tools and mapping tools. Of worthy note is its intergation with Geoserver for extensive geospacial capabilities.
  • NYC Subway Map
    A personal project of mine, and one of NYC's premium subway map websites averaging 2000 visitors a day. The site has employed community participation for language translations and adding system details. The subway map was added as a service to onNYTurf.com my personal local news blog which at once point had a readership of 400 people a day. onNYturf contains other interesting map projects here here and here.
  • HealthCareThatWorks.org
    A map and advocacy campaign for hospital closings in New York City.
  • AndSoForth
    A political art assembly.