In National Junior College, I became the Layout Director for the Grayvine quarterly publication. Along with contributing some articles, I designed covers and page layouts for some of its issues. Shown below are selected pages.
Grayvine – Layout Designs
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NJC Science Webpage Generator
January 21st, 2010 § 0 comments § permalink
A program I wrote for the National Junior College Science Department (but unfortunately not used, in the end), meant to allow easy updating of a webpage by just filling out fields in the program and generating the webpage. It writes the content to XML files and then uses XSLT to create the XHTML file.
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NJC Physics Website
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During the December holidays of 1999, I helped out the Physics department at National Junior College by building their webpage. It was one of my early efforts at webpaging. The prototype of the site, as it once was, can be found here.
Laser Cooling & Atom Trapping
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In 1999, for my JC1 project, I did a physics one under the Hewlett Packard Telementorship Programme. I led a group of three students to learn about laser cooling, atom trapping, and related applications. We produced a report and presentation, and built a website. This was my first experience with webpaging and it seeded my interest in programming. The website featured a simply-written version, and an interactive version, though the latter is incomplete. Our project also achieved the fourth position for the school Project Fair.
NJC 99S08 Class Website
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[flickr style=”display:inline; float:left; padding-right:10px”]photo:4293374076[/flickr] As class representative to 99S08, and an amateur web developer enthusiast, I tried my hand at creating the class website. Two versions were created during my fascination with textured backgrounds and shaped buttons.