Chariot Wind

 
Thursday, February 18, 2010
posted by Joshua Minnie

Chariot Wind is a website which promotes renewable energy resources, focusing primarily on wind turbines. This site was built once again, using Expression Engine, utilizing Monoslideshow for the banner and Blueprint CSS for a stylesheet framework.

My Role

  • Project manager
  • Webmaster
 
 

PalMate ERP

 
Sunday, January 10, 2010
posted by Joshua Minnie

PalMate ERPPalMate ERP is another site built on Expression Engine designed for a software company developing an ERP system for the pallet industry.

My Role

  • Project manager
  • Webmaster
 
 

Automated Machine Systems

 
Sunday, September 6, 2009
posted by Joshua Minnie

Automated Machine Systems Although I didn’t design the Automated Machine Systems website, we currently provide services to maintain and update the site through the functionality of Expression Engine.  Expression Engine is a CMS which allows the client to manage the content themselves.

My Role

  • Webmaster
 
 

Journey247

 
Sunday, September 6, 2009
posted by Joshua Minnie

Journey247Journey247 is a social network website targeting interactions between Christ-followers.  While there are many other social networking websites on the market this one was designed to fill a niche in the Christian community that was lacking, to bring church outside the church walls.

Journey247 was built using Ruby on Rails and many of the framework functionality behind it, such as test-driven development and MVC design patterns.

My Role

  • Developer
 
 

A New Beginning

 
Sunday, September 6, 2009
posted by Nissi Solutions

Well, Nissi Solutions finally has a website to call its own.  After a few years working on other websites, our website fell by the wayside.  Now we finally have our own website, something to be proud of and actually direct our clients and prospects to.  Feel free to browse around, and come back often.  We now have a blog that we will begin using to post updates to our services and various technology related articles (and sometimes the not so serious side of life).