Khoyer writes code, hunts bugs, and breathes perfume.
Software engineer, ex-support manager, and fraghead.
Builds interfaces and the systems behind them. Works across the stack. Reads code, pulls it apart, writes about what he finds. Works on design systems at a startup and takes freelance projects that need solid engineering. Builds things that are clean, simple, and built to last.
Kind Words
We worked on many projects together, and one thing always stood out. He brings real design sense into his development work, which you don't see often. Even when the design is already set, he looks at spacing, layout, and how people move through each page. He spots small details and suggests simple tweaks that make the whole flow feel better. The work always ends up more polished because he cares about those details. I'd work with him again without a second thought.
Recent Thinking
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Array Operations: Time and Space Costs
A technical breakdown of array insertions and deletions, why costs vary by operation, and what happens under the hood.
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What Makes a Computer Run
A plain-English guide to the CPU, RAM, and storage, and how they work together when you run a program.
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Short-Form Coding Is Winning (and That’s a Problem)
Why long-form tutorials are fading, why short-form is winning, and what that shift could mean for engineering quality and learning fundamentals.
Technologies I Work With
More than half my career was spent with WordPress-based products. I know PHP, Laravel, and WordPress well. I still focus on interfaces, so I run full-stack JavaScript. Same syntax from front end to backend. I roll my own stack with Better T Stack, a modern CLI for scaffolding end-to-end type-safe TypeScript projects, then shape each build to what the project needs.