Provided Full Stack Development services for Republic Project.
Day-to-day technologies used were Flash, HTML5, Javascript, and PHP/MySQL.
Republic Project was a startup that was later bought by DG | Mediamind, which later spun off it’s digital ad business under the name Sizmek.
At Sizmek, Republic Project’s product was relabeled “Sizmek Social”
I continued to support the product through January 2016.
Sizmek’s 2014 sizzle reel for the Sizmek Social product.
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Initially thought up as a project where I could use a ColdFusion beta (I’d never even touched CFML), once the ColdFusion beta expired, it then became a project for me to learn PHP and mySQL… I then later went on to make a (throwaway) port of the site in order to learn .NET.
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