Older work
These are other pieces of work I have done, some quite some time ago.
Trinity College Squash
Previously, to book the squash court, Trinity College students had to make their way to the lodge and sign the squash booking form, if the time they wanted was still available. This was unsatisfactory, for a number of reasons: you had to view the squash booking form to find out when the court was available before you could book it (especially annoying for people living outside college), the booking sheet became covered in scribbles as people cancelled bookings, and it wasn't at all secure – it was possible for anyone to remove someone else’s name.
All these problems are solved with the introduction of my online squash signup, which lets members of Trinity College view current bookings, make and remove bookings, all in a very easy-to-use way.
Trinity College JCR
Over the summer of 2001, a friend and I overhauled our JCR website (he providing design ideas, me doing all the coding). It now supports multiple logins with access restrictions, support for events, clubs, societies, links, etc. in various forms, a sophisticated meetings (agenda and minutes) page, and an easy-to-learn system that lets people who have no knowledge of HTML write very comprehensive web pages. It can cope with bold, italics, lists, links, quotes and much more, and it outputs completely valid XHTML, letting people get on with writing the content without worrying about the correct tags.
Play The Man
n May 2002, the Trinity Players put on a play about the Oxford Martyrs, partly on Broad Street, near to where the martyrs were burned at the stake, and partly in Trinity’s mediæval Durham Quad. They asked me to design their website, which would be used to provide details on the play – when and where it was taking place, biographies of cast and crew, and so on.
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