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Articles by Charles Boyung (Technical Blogs: 12)
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Programming for Performance Part 2: Understanding Your Target Platform and Audience [Technical Blog]
14 Jan 2010 Updated:
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How to understand your target platform and audience
Funny Code [Technical Blog]
12 Mar 2010 Updated:
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Today, I’m just going to share some of the funny code that I have come across over the years.
Warnings Need to be Cleaned Up Too [Technical Blog]
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Warnings should be fixed for a very simple reason – they can actually cause problems in your code...
Graffiti CMS Plugin - Events and Event Calendars [Technical Blog]
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Programming for Performance Part 3: Normalization Gone Mad! [Technical Blog]
22 Jan 2010 Updated:
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This is the third part in my series on programming for performance.
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Ajax is Not Really What You Think It Is [Technical Blog]
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My goal here is to explain the differences between what Ajax really is and what most people are interpreting it to mean.
Fixing Registration & Login Forms – Passwords [Technical Blog]
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String Truncation Function for C# [Technical Blog]
17 Dec 2009 Updated:
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This post discusses the string truncation function for C#
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Graffiti CMS Plugin – Custom Categories for RSS Feed Items [Technical Blog]
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Programming for Performance Part 1: Being Smart About Code Reuse [Technical Blog]
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Performance. It’s a very simple concept. When you write an application or build a website, it needs to do what the user requests in a timely fashion.
Var is Bad [Technical Blog]
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Programming for Date Ranges [Technical Blog]
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Charles Boyung
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Nexus Technologies, LLC
United States
I have been working in the field of software development since 1999. With a degree in Computer Engineering from the Milwaukee School of Engineering, I try to provide a strong results-oriented approach to software development. I have worked with a variety of industries, including healthcare, magazine publishing and retail. After having worked for corporations of varying sizes for nearly ten years while also providing custom software solutions to individuals and small companies, I left the corporate world to provide expert, high-quality software solutions to a broader range of companies full-time. I am also a Certified Usability Analyst with Human Factors International, committed to providing the best possible experience to the users of your website or application.