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Non-Corporeal Designs / Applied Binary Systems

Who Non-Corporeal Designs / Applied Binary Systems
Where Austin TX
When 1991 – present
What Technology Consultant

Overview:

Applied Binary Systems is the consulting effort of Charles Wilson. It develops software for a variety of platforms (MacOS, Windows, linux, embedded, web). In a previous incarnation it was Non-Corporeal Designs.

Achievements:

  • Designed a DVD vending kiosk for Videodisgo [2004]
  • Designed the UI for a cross-platform configuration utility for AMD (Palm OS/WinCE) [2003]
  • Co-designed and implemented the SXSW schedule application (C/PHP/MySQL on Palm OS) [2002-2005]
  • Designed and implemented a new RF technology demonstration (C on Palm OS/Windows) [2001-2002]
  • Designed and implemented Alpha Phi Omega national web site apo.org (HTML/CSS/PHP/MySQL) [2001]
  • Designed and implemented a CodeWarrior CVS plug-in (C++ on Windows/MacOS) [1999-2000]
  • Designed and implemented ScanMac, a Hell scanner system Macintosh interface (C on MacOS) [1991-1993]

Recommendations:

“I had the pleasure of working with Charles during the nacient days of Videodisgo. Charles was able to help formulate a cost competitive plan of attack in development of a very complex system. He was always involved in coming up with innovative and simple ways to solve complex systems issues.” October 15, 2009

Jeffrey Fry , CEO / President , Videodisgo
worked directly with Charles

“I worked with Charles on the Alpha Phi Omega website a few years back. I was constantly impressed by his dedication, talent, and professionalism. He exceeded all our expectations. I would highly recommend his work to anyone.” August 17, 2005

Alvin Bennett
worked directly with Charles

“Charles has consistently demonstrated a remarkable depth of technical understanding, and a passionate desire to see the potential of that technology fulfilled. I had the opportunity to observe Charles closely as he worked on the Hell scanner system UI, and note that his work on that project offered no exception to his exceptional standards.” August 15, 2005

Robert McNally
was with another company when working with Charles

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