Name: Kevin Deyne
Age: 18 years
Born: 07/12/1990
Marital Status: Single
Nationality: Belgian
Permanent: Ploegstraat 11
2440 Geel
Antwerp, Belgium
Contact adress: admin@scorgar.be
Languages
Dutch: Motherlanguage
English: Fluent
French: Basics
IT Experience
SoftwareWebdesign
Axis Incorporated
The aim was to create a package which would allow all these members to efficiently communicate with each other, potential other members and other corporations. Currently, the package contains a custom Joomla CMS powered website, a phpBB forum with a custom theme, a wiki and a recruitment web application programmed in PHP.
The Accidentist
Site created for a young Finnish band from the city of Espoo. I choose to create the design as a theme for Wordpress, to ensure the full functionality of the site could be used by all members without problems.
Scorgar Chess
This site is created to provide a registration and download area for the application created as end work project during my courses. The site is mostly created in PHP and XHTML/CSS. It is linked to the MySQL database at Scorgar.be and provides registration, login, password retrieval, an online readme and a download area for the Chess application.
KHK Student Portfolio
A small site created as an assignment for my courses. The site is an addition to my school portfolio and is a strongly edited and corrected version of a free design provided by my school. The site consists out of simple XHTML and CSS.
The Fallen
Another site created as an assignment for my courses. Both the design and the coding are by my hand. The site was intended for a horror modification project, though the project was eventually abandoned. The site consists of simple XHTML and CSS, combined with a design made in Photoshop CS.
Applications
Scorgar Chess
This Java application was created together with the website as an end work project during my courses. The application allows a user to log in, invite other members and play chess with each other. The application was programmed in Java, powered by Java Webstart. Eclipse and NetBeans were used to create it, with Maven as compiler.