
Over the past years (starting in 2008) I have developed number of plugins for different customers from simple plugins to very complex ones. In most cases I wasn’t listed as the author due to the contract terms, but I used these plugins to learn a great deal on developing for WordPress.
In 2009 I had two plugins in the Plugin Competition on Weblog Tools website, and they were under the name of the client, and my name was not included. And there is a good chance that you have seen my work on many websites, even without my name associated directly.
Since I can’t list these plugins, I will try to at least talk a bit about the functionalities implemented.
Among complex plugins I have developed two very big plugins for one company that were used to manage advertisments on their WordPress powered website. But there were many non standard elements since the ads on the website were tied into the content of the website. Plugin also supported PayPal payments and had extensive control panels and statistics. For the same company I made plugin to manage parking spaces and parking stations. This was very, very complex plugin that had many functionalities, supported payments, different types of parking spaces and countless other things. Included also was statistics, brand new control panel for customers in the website front end and much more.
I made plugins for advanced related posts systems, shortlinks, templated rendering, RSS manipulation and much more. By the latest count I made 25 custom plugins for different customers.


