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Tag Archives: jquery

Wooties Social Networking Game

December 28, 2011 · by Aaron | in Portfolio | tagged asp.net mvc, games, iphone, jquery

A fun way to introduce yourself to other event attendees. iPhone web app. Twitter integration broadcasts when you earn points. Email feature for new user confirmation. Analytics for event host.

Cell Phone Tap-to-Pay Micro-site

December 28, 2011 · by Aaron | in Portfolio | tagged javascript, jquery

Sprint NFC payment service (ISIS) launching this year. Nice to see my work online. Animated with jQuery. Custom lightboxes. Custom JavaScript carrousel. Gets about 22,000 hits per day. Starbucks is banking on tap-to-pay technology and so far it seems to be a good bet.

Javascript calendar date picker

June 23, 2010 · by Aaron | in Projects | tagged facebook, fbjs, javascript, jquery

This is my first stab at a light-weight popup date picker in Javascript with calendar view. It should be easy to add to an existing form control and low impact to the formatting of the page. To satisfy these two requirements the script should be self-contained in a single js file with a single css […]

Climate Tracker

May 31, 2010 · by Aaron | in Portfolio | tagged ajax, architecture, asp.net, c#, javascript, jquery, localization, ui design

Ascentium, an interactive web design agency, asked me to design a dynamic interface for their Climate Tracker project. The tool was an ambitious set of data capture, unit conversion, carbon emission estimation features. My task was to make one of the most complicated features (data capture) simple and logical even for a user who was […]

Twitter for Teachers

May 31, 2010 · by Aaron | in Portfolio | tagged ajax, asp.net, c#, education, iphone, javascript, jquery, sms, windows azure

While working at Microsoft I had the opportunity to work on the Text My Class project in the education product group. Modeled after Twitter, this app was designed to help teachers to manage the ever-changing list of contacts in each class. After subscribing to a text message request students would receive short messages from their […]

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