Scripts
"Scripts" are small programs one can write for a computer—or, in this case, a website—and can be written in almost any language. The scripts featured here were written in PHP (and, excluding Icon Admin, all written in mySQL), and are made for users to display and use on their website. I started playing around with scripts in 2005, and started creating scripts in 2006; after that, it was inevitable I'd come to love programming more than I love going out to the movies (I blame PHP for that). Below are scripts, development work, and addons and mods of other scripts I've written.
Icon Admin 1.0
Released: March 4th, 2010
Last Updated: March 4th, 2010
Demo – Documentation
KIM Admin 1.1
Released: December 20th, 2008
Last Updated: September 12th, 2009
Demo – Documentation
Listing Admin 2.1.8
Released: March 1st, 2008
Last Updated: January 30th, 2010
Demo – Documentation
Media Admin 0.1 Beta
Released: July 1st, 2010
Last Updated: —
Demo – Documentation
Website Development
I current develop at the above four fanlisting networks – you can read about fanlistings at The Fanlistings Network » – and TC and staff as well, having TC'd at The Fanlistings Network and The Anime Fanlistings Network since 2007 and 2008, and staffed at The Physical Fanlistings Network since 2008, and The Taboolistings since 2010. I've built The Taboolistings and Physical Fanlistings Networks backends from the ground up, and currently work on the current backends to The Fanlistings and Anime Fanlistings Networks.
Addons
The following addon(s) were created by me; however, any script(s) these addons originate from are not created by me, and therefore I ask of you to not credit me of the following. The current script owner retains all copyright against anything deprived from their own scripts.
Script Modifications
The following mods were created by me; however, any script(s) these mods originate from are not created by me, and therefore I ask of you to not credit me of the following. The current script owner retains all copyright against anything deprived from their own scripts.



