James Munday
Hi, my name is James Munday and I'm a Web Designer/Developer. I also dabble in creating easy-to-use mobile phone applications.
About James
I currently work as a Web Developer for one of the largest English speaking information websites in the world. I have 12 years experience in designing and developing websites and have worked for various software houses and web companies.
More recently I've started developing and maintaining mobile phone apps for iPhone and Android.
In my spare time I enjoy travelling, playing football, martial arts and playing the guitar. If you would like to see photos from my travels feel free to check out my photo gallery.
If you would like to get in touch with me please visit the contact page.
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Current Mobile Projects
A popular mobile app for both iPhone and Android with 7000+ downloads. The app features over 45,000 photos taken by photographers around the track, live webcams from the Nordschleife, weather feed, chatroom, opening times and much more. Regularly updated and used by thousands of visitors to the famous Nurburgring.
Android app for finding Graduate Jobs in the UK. With the ability to search by job type and location this app contains 1000's of recently posted job adverts for UK Graduates.
Developed for Android phones this handy app will calculate sales commission. Simply enter a sales total and commission percentage and the app will do the rest.
Skills/Experience
PHP, XHTML, CSS, SEO, Wordpress, JavaScript, jQuery, XML, MySQL, SQL, LAMP, Android, Java, PHPBB, CodeIgniter, Photoshop
Current Web Projects
Started in 2009 the club has gone from strength to strength and now has over 350 members. The site started life as a blog and has now grown into a large owners club. With an active forum, gallery and part diagram library the site is the number one online resource for Honda ST70 and Dax owners.
Information website that will calculate the value of a property in England, Wales, Scotland or Northern Ireland using a complex algorithm.



