1. Benjamin Udink ten Cate

  2. Kwaliteitscriteria meting

  3. GVB mobile site

    CSS and HTML templating for the new GVB mobile site.

  4. Veolia Omleidingen

  5. Tapir

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    In the summer of 2011 I started working on tapir. It allows you to publish your API documentation.

    It is based on the Twitter API documentation and the Ruby on Rails Guides.

    As the project moves along slowly I have now used it for Digitale Checklisten and Effacts.

    Working on a new REST API at Effacts was the main reason to write tapir, I was kind of frustrated with sharing the info for the API in shared googledocs and such. To practice my Rails skills, I decided to create a framework to accommodate the API docs.

    Im not quite sure what to do next with this webapplication but it will probably involve some hosted solution for companies to publish their API docs in a accessible format and/or a gem for rails projects.

  6. LawCat

    Lawcat

    LawCat is a new way for people involved in the Dutch law to share and find information.

  7. Digitale Checklisten Rewrite

    Digitale Checklisten wanted a complete overhaul of the application.

    The choice was to either rewrite most of the application in PHP or make a new version in Ruby on Rails.

    I was glad the choice was made to use Ruby on Rails.

    Together with Johnny Eradus I worked for a little more then a month to make a copy as close to the original as possible. We decided this was the best way to go, create a exact copy first and featurize after.

  8. Fitting Image

    A backend for a Android tablet application. The application allows you to take a picture of yourself. After the picture is taken, you specify whether you want to try a new hair color or an entire haircut

    After the picture is taken, a professional photoshop artist applies the customers wishes and sends it back to the hair salon.

    The backend supports this entire process with a webapplication for the photoshop artists, judging the results by quality and a display page for the customers to view and share the result.

    I used Twitters Bootstrap for the webapplications views and Rails Admin as a management interface.

  9. Digitale Checklisten landingpage

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    For Digitale Checklisten I created a new set of landingpages.

    The most fun was to create a small functional version of the tablet application they sell.

  10. Vodafone Help

    Help_vodafone

    Moop asked me to create a Ruby on Rails backend for a new mobile application, HELP.

    This was my first commercial Ruby on Rails project after picking up the language during the summer. Thanks to the great guidance from Wouter Vegter at Moop, the backend was finished and production ready in just a few weeks.

    The backend is used to report incidents where first aid is required. It then finds people in the vicinity of the incident and sends them a push message. The backend was created to work with both Android and IOS devices. Rails admin was used to create a management interface for the whole backend.

  11. Effacts context sharing

    Context_sharing

    Context sharing was one of my most complex projects sofar.

    It was for my former employer, Effacts B.V.

    Context sharing basically allows users of Effacts, to share information between their environments. To handle the security, I wrote OAuth 2legged authentication for Effacts.

    Because the technique had to be applicable to existing environments, there was alot of work to get a matching system working. This allows a merge between the two systems. For example: Users from environment 1 can be imported into environment 2, without losing the already existing ones.

  12. Wyzers Logo

    Wyzer

    I created a logo for Wyzers. Robot is a mix of Domo, Android and a Smartphone. I used a free front for the letters: Colaborate

  13. Club Prime

    Prime_2

    Design and website for a new club in Amsterdam, club prime.

  14. Carwash Center 2000

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    Header for a website, it was for a design by nextminds media instead of making the entire site they just asked for a header.

    Client didn't really like it in the end. He tought it was way too dirty for a carwash.