Having the skill to create a website or application is useless without knowing what you need to build, and how it all fits together. That's why I start out each project by designing it beforehand, so there's no messing about when it's being coded.
I hand craft every website or application pixel by pixel, line by line until you're completely satisfied with the outcome. I treat every piece of work with the utmost care and attention, making sure everything's just the way it should be — perfect.
Everything that I create is fully tested to ensure that everything works as expected, and then some. If your project is a website, then I can take care of the hosting for you. Everything goes on the cloud for guaranteed 100% uptime. No exceptions.
PHP — I've been using PHP for years, and I find it's the most versatile and easy to use server-side language for web applications.
MySQL — Databases are the fundemental source of data storage for almost every single dynamic website. Don't have one yet? My experience with MySQL can sort that.
XHTML/CSS — All websites are created in HTML and CSS, so I've been using it for a while now. Just take a look at the source code of this webpage.
Javascript — Making user interfaces more accessible and interactive is a difficult task, but not when you're armed with Javascript.
Photoshop — I can create designs for a variety of mediums e.g. websites, because a user interface is just as essential as the backend systems that process user actions.
Objective-C — All of my mobile applications are created with Objective-C (Cocoa Touch) using the Cocos2D for iPhone framework. Even though I've only recently started learning this language, knowing other languages helps me to pick up the syntax easily.
Feel free to send me bug reports, suggestions, criticism and kind words. I endeavour to answer every email that I receive, but I may not respond to some (such as duplicate bug reports).
If you are submitting a bug report, then make sure that you have read through the support groups to make sure that you're not doing something wrong first. The most common problems and solutions are listed there and are updated regularly, so that should be your first port of call.