Back | Peter Blue

Peter spent his teenage years in north-west London, creating various electronic devices, but resides in Faversham, Kent.

He has been responsible for the technical architecture for many projects like :-

  • BackWatch shows clients if anyone searches for them on the World Wide Web. It also shows the organisation and the context of the search. The project also allows searches to enhance the client's listing on Google or deflect the search. It will soon feature a stealth mode for clients who desire privacy.

  • Distinct Web was created in 2020 to enhance clients websites search positions using SEO/SEM. It featured large-scale automation and often produced results in a few months, instead of the usual year+ time period. It was written in PHP on Apache web server.

  • Pre-Property acquires property details before they come up for sale. It uses a mix of social intelligence and real-time data acquisition to detect when properties could be coming up for sale. The properties are then sold to investors. It uses a variety of operating systems and programming languages.

  • The Construction Database allows construction companies to replace most of the paperwork associated with large construction projects (contracts, jobs, technical drawings, time-sheets, invoices, orders, quotes, etc) and put everything online. Peter's job was to reverse-engineer the previous version (Phase 2) and re-design it for the 2000s.

  • Sporting Dates allows sporty men & women to meet, chat and socialise via the website. Peter's task was to write the software behind the website, which included the database and coding.

  • British Women Artists was created in 2008 to allow female artists based in Britain to upload their artwork, enter competitions and socialise during the prize-giving parties in Soho, London. The site had over a thousand artists and 3 thousand photos. His task was to design, build and maintain the technical infrastructure behind the site.

  • RareList was created to allow rare book enthusiasts to sell their rare books to the site and chat with other members. The website was powered by LAMP(Linux - Apache - MySQL - PHP) architecture. The site had over 250,000 books in its heyday, and often had in excess of 100,000-page hits per month.


Peter was involved in the technical aspects of numerous projects used in the 1st Gulf War during his last couple of years in the British army.

In 2020, he developed cryptocurrency trading 'bots' running on FreeBSD (UNIX) to add to his income streams.

Peter uses Linux most of the time and FreeBSD (Unix) on servers. He has used many programming languages in the past (Assembly 6502, Z80, 386, Various flavours of BASIC, C) but currently uses PHP.

He also has expertise in: SEO/SEM, IPv4/IPv6 GeoLocation, GPS (on websites), EXIF (meta-data in images inc GPS), HTML, CSS (responsive designs), SQL (MySQL, MariaDB & PDO), TCP/IP and more.

(C) 2015 ~ 2024~ Hits / Week 37 ~ 129 → 130 ~ TID:1