My job is to work for you

WaveCrest IT is Hendrik Little, a certified and experienced analyst and developer, operating as a sole trader since June of 2011. I have worked in IT since 1997, when I started out employed by a small company in Australia, creating bespoke Access database applications for local business clients. I worked for another similar company in Australia before returning to Britain in 1998. Since then, I have worked in both the public and private sector and branched out into Visual Basic and web applications development before most recently moving towards producing products on open source platforms, specifically PHP and mySQL.

I have Microsoft certification in SQL Server database administration and Visual Basic application development, as well as being a Certified Internet Webmaster.

Why WaveCrest?

WaveCrest was a name I had in mind for a number of years, before starting my own business. It is intended to represent such ideas as 'leading edge', 'constantly moving forward' and 'peak', 'top' and 'zenith'. Of course, the logo also embodies a visual pun, with the three waves depicting the initial letters of WaveCrest. When researching for a possible name, several sources suggested combining two existing words to form a new one so I thought 'Why not?'.

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You can view my full CV and some test versions of my previous web development projects can be found below:

Euro Business Solutions.
An online customer hires application which I worked on in 2009 . It utilises AJAX and the client-side processing is done in JavaScript.
Their current site.

Diagnostics Scotland.
A site proposed in 2004 for a division of the NHS which includes an online purchase system. I performed the development of the site while the design and the client contact was done by fellow student, John Glynn. This organisation has since been folded back into NHS Scotland.

Catering in Scotland.
An example brochure site completed in 2004 as part of my course.
As this was a course excercise we weren't allowed to change any of the content from the original site. Their site has since been redesigned.

CATMAN Errors Log Application.
An intranet application I wrote for Edinburgh City Council in 1999.
Originally in Web Classes and Active X, I have updated it to ASP and JavaScript.