I currently live in Bakersfield, California and am looking for work. I have experience with HTML, XHTML, CSS 1.0 to 2.1, JavaScript, AJAX/XHR, DOM Scripting, JSP, PHP and MySQL . I have developed web applications from the back-end and database to the the front-end and user interface. Separating content, presentation and logic is a priority in my work. I have used frameworks to implement MVC in my projects and I write standards-compliant XHTML. If you are looking to hire an excellent web developer, contact me at marco@onemarco.com. Below are some of the recent projects I've worked on.

Home Health Remedies - Natural Heartburn Remedy

This is the latest project I have worked on. It is live, but needs some reorganizing. The website provides a natural heartburn remedy for the low price of $10.99 and a 60 day money back guarantee. I created the graphics and coded the XHTML and CSS. You can visit the website at http://hhremedies.com.

LendingScale - Compare Payday Loan Rates

This website is a search and comparison tool for payday loan/cash advance rates. Users select a loan amount, term length, and state and are shown rates from a list of payday lenders in their state. For this website, I coded the XHTML and CSS and implemented the design. I also created the database back-end to house the lender rates and created the PHP code to process the form and display the results. You can visit the website at http://lendingscale.com

HypeSpark - A Community and Special Events Calendar

This websites allows users to sign up and list their special events or community events. Other users can then find events by specifying an event type, a location, and a date. There are no current events on there and it seems to have lost steam. I coded the XHTML and CSS and implemented the design. I also created the database to house all of the events. This site uses AJAX to update the events lists when changing dates which allows for quicker navigation. I implemented the AJAX functionality using the jQuery library to abstract the XHRs and JSON for data transfer. The site also has a search feature which gets results from a database. To create the search engine, I implemented a simple inverted index with weighted terms to determine relevance. You can visit the website at http://hypespark.com