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Date: 04/11/2007



 

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  • Web Portfolio

    Portfolio of websites I have created. My specialty is designing dynamic league-wide websites using the very popular PHP and MYSQL languages.

    Northern Districts Cricket Club

    Northern Districts is based in New South Wales, Australia and competes in a 5-Division Cricket Association. The club needed a central repository to track scorecards, standings, teams, players, statistics and more for all grades. I took my previous base code I had used for Colorado Cricket League and added many new features including dynamic team portals, graphs, multiple grades and competitions. Changelog

     

    Colorado Cricket League

    Colorado Cricket League (CCL) is a league based in Denver, Fort Collins and Colorado Springs, Colorado. As a player I wanted to offer the league a way to track all scorecards, standings, teams, players, statistics and more in a very user-friendly but powerful manner. Not finding a good server side cricket league script I decided to write my own. CCL is the test-bed for my rapidly growing in popularity code.

     

    San Luis Obispo Rugby

    San Luis Obispo Rugby Club (SLO Rugby) is located in San Luis Obispo, California. They are a member of the Southern California Rugby Football Union (SCRFU) and compete in the 2nd Division. This was my first works of creating a dynamic league site, while not at the league level, still offers a single club the ability to track their own statistics. Could easily be converted into a league wide model.


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