Dominic's Portfolio of Work

  • DominicPettifer.co.uk (this Blog)

    Completed Date April 2009. Webite: www.dominicpettifer.co.uk

    My own personal blogging site. Originally written in ASP.NET 2.0 Webforms, it has now been converted over to ASP.NET MVC 1. They say you have to rewrite something 3 times until you produce your best work, so maybe once I port it over to MVC2 it'll be the best blog in the world :)

    • ASP.NET MVC 1.0 / C#
    • Visual Studio 2008
    • Subversion source code control
    • NHibernate
    • SQL Server 2005
  • Borders Health In Hand

    Completed Date January 2009. Webite: www.bordershealthinhand.scot.nhs.uk

    NHS Education for Scotland portal website, providing health information on various subjects and in difference languages. Built on top of Umbraco, an open source .NET Content Management System, the primary CMS used where I work.

    • ASP.NET 3.5/Visual Studio 2008
    • C# 3.0
    • Umbraco CMS v3
    • Google Maps API
    • XSLT
  • Private Menorca

    Completed Date Feb 2007. Webite: www.privatemenorca.com

    Promotional website for properties to rent in Menorca. Completely bespoke/custom built site with mini content management system, which allows changes to property information, prices, property availability calendar and image gallery (complete with photo uploader tool). Originally built in JavaServlets and JSP, and later ported to ASP.NET 2.0.

    • ASP.NET 2.0
    • C# 2.0
    • Visual Studio 2008
    • XHTML/CSS
    • SubSonic ORM
    • SQL Server 2005
  • SCRI - Seed Archive System

    Completed Date Sept 2005. Webite: N/A (Intranet Site)

    An intranet web based database application for staff at SCRI (Scottish Crops Research Institute) to manage, store and log the whereabouts and uses of plant seed samples. This was built by a team of 3 students (including myself) as a final year project for university, but was a real live project to be used by staff on delivery.

    • ASP 3.0 (classic ASP, not .NET kind)
    • VB Script
    • SQL Server 2000
    • Database theory & Design (Normalisation etc.)
    • Stored Procedures / Transactions / Isolation levels etc.

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