KERRY KIRK
Updated 7 days ago
Like many, I started out learning web development on my own. I had been building computer systems for friends and setting up networks for clients when I decided I wanted to learn about web development. At the time I had been using an Access 97 database to house some data and decided I wanted it to be available via a dynamic website. Within a few days, I had a site up and running using ASP and the Access database. There was quite a learning curve at the time, but when I take on a project I eat, sleep and breathe it till it is the way I want it. I quickly found that the Access wasn't going to work for my needs so I dove into learning PHP and MySQL. I liked the open source combination and the community support. I've stayed with that combination for 99% of my web projects... I started at NKU Chase College of Law in 2005. During my time at Chase I've created a CMS via PHP/MySQL to easily allow non-technical project leaders to manage their data on our website, designed and developed a..