josh.se – @ Josh
Josh Sthlm is the company where I worked for two and a half years building communities. Their website was recently completely remade and the CMS functionality from Josh’s community platform XCAP is now used.
I made the system completely configurable for this site, so that no code needs to be changed when someone wants to add a module with information to any part of the website.
When I worked at Josh I developed new modules for the platform as well as building customer implementations. Examples of my work is the eventcalendar and the review engine.
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Nöje is the more relaxed part of the Swedish newspaper Expressen. It has a community where users originally could find events in an eventcalendar that imported events from the ticket booking site Ticnet. They could also “own” celebrity pages and write reviews about for example movies.
I was part of the team that built the front-end for Expressen Nöje, and I also built the functionality for the eventcalendar and the review engine in the community platform XCAP, on which the community is built.
Comments OffFejmTV – for TV4 @ Josh
FejmTV was a video community for teenagers, where the users could upload their own movies and leave comments.
Unfortunately, with sites like Youtube out there, the community didn’t manage to keep the target group interested enough, so the site is now closed.
FejmTV was one of my first projects at Josh, in which I was a member of the front-end team.
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feminetik.se is a feminist community and discussion forum that flourished around 2004. It was founded by Josefine Alvunger and was originally a small ASP forum, when I stumbled upon it. I was a student, loving web programming but was starting to feel that school assignments just weren’t inspiring enough.
Josefine, back then a gender student, needed someone to do the programming of her visions and I wanted a playground. It was a perfect match. feminetik.se is built entirely by me, from scratch, in PHP and has played a large role in my learning programming.
feminetik.se has over 300 000 forum entries and has quite a lot of extra functionality to simplify the work of the moderators and hosts of the website, who can easily warn, mail or block users. The members have profile pages and guestbooks, and the site has image galleries and event calendars.
When I started to work full time and didn’t have time to develop feminetik.se anymore, Niklas Udd continued developing new functionality, such as feminetik’s themes and chat. Today I host the site on my server, but don’t do any programming.
Comments OffKATTIS – for KTH
KTH Automated Teaching Tool is an automatic judge, correcting programming assignment solutions sent in by students. The code is compiled and if there were no compilation errors the execution is timed and KATTIS checks that the code does what it should.
KATTIS had been around for a few years, known as Marvin, when the need for a web interface started to rise. Until then the solutions had been sent in by mail.
I built the web interface in PHP while I was a student at KTH. It handles programming assignments, students, teachers and courses. The student can view her own code directly in the browser, with syntax highlightning. The teachers connected to the course the student belongs to can also review the code.
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