Development
Tracing my ancestry back to the first Summit(t) in the new world.
Black Oak Arkansas was a rock band that was popular in the 1970s and 1980s. I began working on their site during the the late 2010s. The site was produced and managed with WordPress and is no longer available, but I have archived it using the Wayback Machine.
This is our team HTML, CSS, and JavaScript project application. This is our group powerpoint presentation that introduces our team and what our individual responsibilities on the project were.
This is an example HTML, CSS, and JavaScript application based on the Quiz application example developed by Web Dev Simplified and shown on YouTube. I have modified their code to use the official Marine Corps colors and added the Marine Corps seal.
This is an example HTML, CSS, and JavaScript application based on a class handout and Nabin Jaiswai's tutorial on Technowing.
From 2000 until 2004 I served as first IT Support Technition, and then IT Director for the Missouri County Employees' Fund. I was responsible for all IT support and development. I created a web site to provide information about the fund and to allow members to access their accounts. The site was originally developed using Microsoft FrontPage and ASP.
During the election cycle of 2000, I created and managed a web site for a political sign company.
During the election cycle of 2000, I managed the Missouri Democratic Party's website. The site was converted to work with Micrsoft FrontPage so the Public Relations officer could change site more quickly abd easily.
This Web site is an updated copy of a Web site I created in the late 1990s early 2000s that was based on chapter 7 of a book my wife and I wrote titled Creating Cool 3D Web Worlds with VRML (IDG, 1995). Recently, I found the original Web site files and decided to add CSS and bootstrap and update the site. The information has not been updated. This is still VRML Specification 1.0. I just thought it might be interesting to some to see part of the history of Virtual Reality Modeling Language.
This is an updated version of the Help file that was included with an Access 97 application I created in 1997. For the full history please read the Overview page.