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Posts Tagged ‘php’

SterraClimb

SterraClimb already had a design mockup made for their new website, however, they were having trouble finding somebody to make that design into a WordPress theme. After some consultation, we accepted the project and built a custom WordPress theme and created HTML/CSS from their mockup along with a few design changes as needed.

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Cash Affinity

CardSpring was the platform of choice to integrate. Cash Affinity was setting out to work with payment cards and needed to integrate Stripe with CardSpring and other platforms. We developed a custom PHP/MySQL backend to handle all the REST API calls in and out of our system.

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Beat Generals

When Beat Generals came to us, they had a site 90% completed using a C# backend. The client expressed that every time they had their current development group make a change, three other things would break. We conducted a code review and found the code was very unstable. We suggested a rebuild using PHP as the…

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SkiTube

Being a ski junkie, our client wanted us to build a site where he and others could post videos of their skiing adventures. His suggestion was, “like YouTube, but for skiing”. So, we set out to build a social platform centered around videos about skiing. We used Wistia, Vimeo, and YouTube, along with ffmpeg and…

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Rising Star Studios

Our client had a Magento site with a custom install that needed help. Beyond completing a server migration of a very “touchy” install of Magento, we also implemented GIT and cleaned up some of the custom code in order to make the site function better and become more future proof. We also helped out on…

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Health and Wealth Software

Our client had two missions: 1) Stay healthy and 2) Manage money. We built software to help the client do both in one custom programmed specialized admin area. This admin integrated with QuickBooks, the QuickBooks API, Mint.com, the Mint.com API and was developed using PHP, MySQL, HTML5, CSS3. Once completed, the client had a way…

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