About me

I'm Albert Vo, a freelance web developer with over 8 years industry experience, currently living in Dallas, Texas, USA.

I like to be involved in all stages of development from discovery and design to production!

Get in touch

email: albert@albertvo.com
phone: 214-364-2451


Albert Vo - Freelance Web Developer - Dallas, Texas

Expertise

ASP.NET, C#, MVC, XHTML, CSS, JQuery, Javascript, AJAX, Content Management

Web services and API's including flickr, Amazon s3, twitter, and facebook.

Previous Client Projects

  • TCU

    TCU Magazine - Custom CMS

    TCU Magazine hired me to build a custom content management system that was more suited for a monthly magazine.

    The system was built from the ground up using ASP.NET and SQL Server using LINQ-to-SQL

  • LeapFrog

    LeapFrog - AJAX Product Browser

    Leapfrog required that no backend server/database technology could be used. My solution was to use a mixture of XML, XHTML, JQuery, AJAX, and a custom-written template based page generator to give the advantages of data driven application, while still meeting requirements.

  • Disney Radio

    ABC Disney Radio - Prize Allocation System

    The problem was the massive amount of management it takes to run a radio show that gives away prizes every hour. A prize allocation system was need to keep track of inventory, automatically award prizes based on age and gender appropriateness, sponsor requirements, etc. The system is highly visual and heavy emphasis on UX.

  • Baylor Health

    Baylor Health - Silverlight Promotion Site

    Baylor Health created a internal campaign and needed a fun, exciting and viral method to encourage employee participation. An interactive silverlight application was created to allow employees to invite each other to participate.

  • Conoco Phillips

    Conoco Phillips - Document Acceptance System

    Conoco Phillips has many gas stations across the United States. Communication between corporate and stations needed to be improved. As a consultant, I designed and developed a system based on business needs given by Conoco, a document acceptance system that allowed Conoco to track documents being sent back and forth between corporate headquarters and branch owners.