A sampling of projects I have authored for both personal and professional endeavours, spanning many years and a variety of technologies. Some of these are intended as parts of larger projects and have therefore been reduced to a proof-of-concept for purpose of demonstration.
Coliseo displays a personal collection of video games and memorabilia through a simple, easy to navigate user interface. Collection data imports from a remote database, is selectively enriched through various API services, and is finally presented in a sleek, robust web app. Pages are rendered through a combination of PHP and JavaScript.
ADS-B Radar is a web-native remake of an embedded project (esp32-adsb) to build a physical, API-driven, ADS-B aircraft radar. This web app retains much of the functionality of the embedded device and even emulates the simple, two-color display of the hardware version.
The Sanders Archives houses a digital museum of photographs, books, currency, and assorted ephemera from a storied family collection. Each item is indexed and digitally replicated in high-resolution (if possible) and freely displayed to the public. The archive began as a custom Joomla tenant but now exists as simple HTML pages.
Joepedia is a small public wiki, powered by DokuWiki, which contains a wealth of knowledge on computer-related troubleshooting, maintenance, and general best practices. This helps to organize my self-published articles and creates a simple mechanism from which help topics can be shared among family, friends, and colleagues.



