DanceInforma is a web-zine devoted to dancers (hence the name).
My role consists of maintaining the back end database involved with maintaining the membership details of all members, ~15,000 at last count.
http://danceinforma.com/
FreelanceSwitch contracted me to develop their Client Analyser, which is publicly accessible here:
http://clientanalyser.freelanceswitch.com/
This is another Rails application, like most of my public work.
QuickRosters is an web-application that allows shop owners to create their rosters, and allows staff to read their rosters from home/mobile phone.
Source code to an earlier version can be found here:
http://rosters.rubyforge.org/
There's a bit of a story behind this one:
An Online Rostering System for cafe's / small shops / anywhere that needs a roster. Has a manager's login to make the rosters with, and a user's login where they can look at their roster for any given week.
This is an online rostering system that is aimed at cafe's, small shops, any place really that has a roster and wishes to make it accessible to their employees via the web. The point is, that they won't have to come in or ring up to check their roster. Having worked in retail when younger, I can relate that this can be a problem.
This application was written for a client, but never ended up being used or paid for. So i decided to donate it to the community under the GPL for learning purposes.
This is a fully functional application that is aimed to be of use as a learning application for new Rails users, but there's nothing to stop you using it as your roster!
So here it is, a nice full application in Rails for all you newbies to have a look at and hopefully learn from!
Here's an oldie:
http://rocketsale.com.au
This is a basic online classifieds site, created by me as an exercise in using Rails.
