
Some of the web environments and technologies that we've worked with:
- PHP
- ASP
- JavaScript
- AJAX
- XML
- CSS
- HTML
Our web experience includes:
- User-centered graphic design
- Brochure web sites
- Content management systems
- Password protected extranets
- Intranets
- Usability evaluations
- Search engines
- Database design and implementation
Some of the types of projects we’ve worked on:
- Online registration management
- Real estate listings
- Blogs
- Online payments
- Administrative content management
- Portfolios
- Professional association member management
- Online event management
- File sharing
Loose Chicken Software Development is based in Salida, Colorado. We think we are pretty lucky to live and work in such a great place. We like our work, and we like to do a good job for our clients. Together, we think we make a pretty good team. The crew includes:
Most likely to: sneak renegade music into the approved office play list.
Like many great yet misunderstood programmers, Tony began his corporate career as a temp in the mail room. He got his big break with a Paradox gig, and eventually worked his way up to project management where he found himself with his very own office with a door. In 1996, he launched his own custom programming company, Zier Niemann Consulting.
Most likely to: instigate a spur-of-the-moment, office-wide bike ride.
Maggie joined the company in 1999 where her knack for breaking things finally found a useful application in test driving new code. She figures she has written a couple of novels-worth of program documentation. Her readers appreciate it, but none of it has hit the best seller list yet.
Most likely to: suggest a staff meeting (always held at the local microbrewery).
David is a fresh face in the Loose Chicken office, and he's full of fresh ideas. Some of them are even good ones! David's disconcerting computer hacking skills make us very glad to have him on our side. His professional goals include one day being so extroverted that he will answer the office phone.
And, yes, real, live, loose chickens running around are the inspiration for our company name. The "girls” are always happy to see you, especially if you’re willing to share some of your peanut butter and jelly sandwich at lunchtime.
