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School year: first bachelor year, third term.

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For the “Introduction to Web Technology” course, 30% of the credits were based on the course project: building a portfolio website. Requirements were:

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This work was done in the summer between my third bachelor year and my first master year. I basically continued where I left off last year.

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I was hired for this project after my second bachelor year. Mollom had been operating in private beta for about 6 months and they wanted to launch, but didn’t have a subscription system yet. 
They hired me to develop a custom, Drupal-based e-commerce and subscription management platform. In subsequent years, they continued to hire me to add more functionality. Notable requirements were:

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Paul Ektov was working on a new website for his company, a major U.S. car importer with settlements in both the U.S. and Russia. He needed certain functionality, some of which you could almost get with the existing modules – but not quite, the rest was simply non-existent. So he hired me to extend the former modules to meet his needs and to write the latter.

This resulted in a whole bunch of modules:

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