About the webmasterHi, my name is John Paul Galliano, however most people call me 'jp'. I was born in an overseas UK colony known as Gibraltar.I consider myself to be a hard worker, always wanting to achieve perfection, and never satisfied until i reach it. At Nottingham Trent, I pursued a degree in Multimedia Technology dated 2003-2006. Studying in this university has allowed me to grow not only as a competent software and web designer, but as a person. I can now travel back to Gibraltar knowing what can be achieved using tomorrows technology and using it to my advantage! It is still under construction, so please be patient....
Site Content & StructureThis website contains a collection of my work that exhibits to others the direct evidence of my efforts, achievements, and progress made in my 3 years in university and 1 years work experience. Although still under development, it involves a custom made content management system (bugs included), software (games and packages) designed, source codes, user manuals and instructions, system development life cycles, a bespoke forum (still in progress), multiaccess user accounts, ajax integration and much more.Content on the site has been categorised into the sections displayed above, with each page displaying snippets, source code and design processes of the various types of work developed. I have also attached a curriculum vitae, available on the bottom left hand corner of the site, should you require my services or additional information.
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Additional NotesWork hard, Play hard! Although this website contains a vast majority of projects exhibiting my work, it also displays information about my social surroundings i.e. friends, hobbies, tutorials. How does the information to be posted on this webpage sound to you? Would you find it useful? Drop me an email and let me know.
I have tried to make this website compatible with as many browsers and platforms as possible. Therefore i apologise in advance for those who experience difficulties in viewing my website. As my web development improves, i will try to cater for as many outcomes as humanly possible, just so that the difficult user can view my site 'como dios manda' (even if it means more work me!) . Student Accommodation ServicesThis project is aimed at how AJAX (Asynchronous Javascript and XML) technologies can improve the way websites are designed by providing rich internet applications (a cross between a web application and traditional desktop applications). The project objective is to demonstrate the benefits of using AJAX technologies from a web developer’s perspective, and the overall experience the user will be subjected to. This would identify the technology’s strengths (and weaknesses) against current interface designs and what can be expected in future updates. The data contained in this section include navigation maps, entity relationship diagrams, proposed file structures, pseudocde and much more. Available for download, are the following design specifications... |
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