Colin has been programming computers since before he could drive (legally). You can download his resume for computer work.
When he does this work he sometimes partners with Dean Cameron who is a whiz at the CSS style sheet fiddling.
These are the significant projects over the last couple decades which Colin has been involved in as a system architect. All of them are projects he started on his own, and in the past decade he would bring Dean in to help with the details of how it looked to the outside world.
Year | Projects | Technology |
2011 |
Rails3 revision of Bruce Kapson Gallery Rachel Carlof |
Ruby on Rails, Heroku, git, GitHub, AJAX, Wordpress |
2010 |
Shuttered closebunch.com Kate Fuglei Maintenance of Patton & Co. |
Ruby on Rails, AJAX, Wordpress |
2009 |
Bruce Kapson Gallery Revision of Patton & Co. Headbook Bookstore People |
Ruby on Rails, web scraping, AJAX, Wordpress |
2008 |
Purple Form Patton & Co. closebunch.com development starts |
Ruby on Rails, data import, light AJAX |
2005 | Outside The Lines Studio Site | PHP, MySQL, CSS |
also: A firm in Mountain View, CA purchases all of the intellectual property of tightcircle, primarily to secure the rights to the patent. Although they commit to keeping the site running, months later it is offline. | ||
2004 | A software, technology and business model patent is awarded to Colin Summers for the tightcircle technology. | |
June 1999 | tightcircle.com development starts | tcl, Oracle SQL, Linux, HTML |
1997 | The Jungle, the rewrite | HyperTalk, AppleScript, Emailer |
1987 | The Jungle | Turbo Pascal, MS-DOS, compiled batch scripts and modem scripts |
1982 | Invoicing Program | MicroSoft BASIC (500 lines, floppy drive, monochrome green screen) |