Kids Are Entrepreneurs, Let The Kid In You Play

This is a fantastic video.  A well done presentation that I recently stumbled upon in my reader.  Just yesterday my son (7) made a roller coaster with a lot of hot wheel track  (you know, the old school kind) and pillows.  He made the cart out of lego in a very clever way.  Anyway, I digress.

 

XNA Quicks – My First Game

I’ve been a programmer for some time now and have always wanted to give game development a shot.  This game isn’t anything original, except maybe a time limit enforced vs. an unlimited amount of time.  I originally use the C++ code here and decided to switch over to C# and XNA because it would be easier to learn game dev with a language I’m familiar with vs. one I haven’t used in 7 years.

You can watch the video below for an overview of the game.  If you have the XNA Framework installed I encourage you to give it a shot.

What did I enjoy the most?

I enjoyed figuring out how to manage the update and drawing of what was on the screen.  Im familar with developing for http requests, however, developing for something that updates 60 times a second is something else.  The problems I encountered were managing the music and game event timing.  In the end I got lucky with the song I choose as not only is it a great song, but, the timing of it worked out perfectly.

What I would do differently?

For starters I would not be lazy with how it was programmed.  It’s as if I’m a farmer who knows very well how to grow apples and maintain an apple orchard, and then all of a sudden I’m thrown into a tropical environment naked and forced to grow avocados.  All good programming practices went out the window, especially ones specific to C#.  No worries, the next game wont be like that.

How to download/install?

You have a couple of options here.

Option 1: If you have the XNA Framework already installed (only likely if you have developed a game with it) then you can simply download the Visual Studio 2008 Source Code and hit F5.

Options 2: Otherwise, you will need to download all of the following and the .exe Installer as well.



Do you know what $165,000,000 is?

It’s .1% (point one percent) of $170,000,000,000, or in the context of AIG it’s 165,000,000/170,000,000,000 = .00097.  Or in other-words, absolute pennies in comparison to the bailout that has been given to AIG.  

Shame On The Media

It’s a shame how much the media has sensationalized the $165 million dollars in bonus’s to AIG employees.  Sure that’s a lot of money and can be put to better use, but how about putting focus on the astronomical number that is $170 billion!

Companies need to fail, industries need to die and evolve into something new.  Everyone including the white house has been sold on the idea that “X is to big to fail”, and everyone is hearing that from the exact same people that put the economy in the place it is today.   Hmm, that’s like being in a courtroom and hearing the testimony from the murderer saying “I’m too important to be locked up, so give me some more knifes so I can continue doing what I do best”.  OK, a bit of an extreme analogy there, but a needed one to shock some life back into the populace and the media.

Capitalism Thrives On Industry Evolution

Capitalism thrives on competition and in turn being forced to innovate.  I wont go into details here on how it’s current model is flawed and leave that up to Umair Haque who is much smarter than me and gave me the idea for the new category on my blog “Looting 2.0″.

I’ve been meaning to write this post since the day this news broke last week.  I’ve also been meaning to write many other posts as well but just haven’t had the time.  The fact of the matter is “everyone can fail, and should if driven to”.  If AIG is too big to fail, that’s synonymous with saying the United States of America is 100% dependant on a single non government entity, a publicly traded company.  What an absolute shitty situation to be in, and if that’s the case, Democracy and Capitalism in it’s current form is a TOTAL SHAM!

So, next time you hear BIG NUMBERS……demand PERCENTAGES instead, that math will tell a much better story.

Another GREAT New Year

I’ve never been big on New Years resolutions and for the first time that I decided to have them I batted 1 for 2.  I aimed for a big physical change and lost some fat and really got my body into shape.  During that time I also aimed for some entrepreneurial goals.  My heart wasn’t in it for the later.

Now with my health and body on the right track I have put my mind on the right track as well.  They always say to go at it in that order.  I remember the feeling last year when I committed to attaining good health.  It was a full year before I felt that feeling again.  But it’s the kind of feeling that you just know wont go away, it’s only ever happened to me now twice.

So, this year I’ve started on the mind. Ever since I was a kid I had a huge interest in Astronomy and Cosmology and wanted to be an astronaut (elevators and swings make me queezy, so no flying for me).   While I was in the USAF I read Stephen Hawking’s first book when I was 20 and absolutely loved it.  However, due to a huge math anxiety I choose a different path, which, has paid off very well (software/web development, and no, you don’t actually need much math at all there).

The original idea of this new plan was to transfer to the UW as an Astronomy major in fall 2010 and get my undergrad and graduate degrees while continuing to work in my current career.  However, rethinking this now I will stick with Computer Science. I only need to work on my Math and Physics courses as well as that 1 year of foreign language (taking Chinese 121 at BCC as I type this – UPDATE: finished it).

I did save two posts from last year however for entertainment purposes, all the other “entrepreniual” stuff have been deleted.

UPDATE Oct 2009 – The stress of class work was having a toll on me physically! :(  So, I decided to keep doing what I’m good at and try to improve on it.

I’m Withdrawing from You Be The VC

This weekend has been a tough one.  From finding out about a newly filed patent from Apple that directly conflicts with what I’m doing, to a demo/survey that I made which suggests users don’t find my product appealing enough, and then finding out there is a competitor that is doing 2/3′rds of what I have planned.

Now, I’m not too worried about the patent because there is a ton of prior art in various formats making the patent a huge waste of companies time/money in the end.  I’m not worried about competition since that can be a good thing and they aren’t focusing on the consumer like I had in mind.  The biggest concern I have is the “quality” of the product.  Safe to say, I’ve saved myself and others a lot of time and money by backing out now.  No sense in having a grand opening if everyone comes inside and doesn’t buy anything.

I was about 25% complete with the business plan, it was coming along well.  One fact does remain, Internet news junkies (like myself) are left with a disservice when it comes to offline news, or better put, the ability to get their online news while offline during a commute or exercise.

You may be saying “what are you doing telling everyone what your doing, just wait, the technology will get better”.  Well, I’ve talked with the vendor that makes this product in particular (mostly a B to B product) and there is no road-map currently or planned to improve their product in the way that it needs to.  And while I’m a web application developer it’s a far cry from being a computer scientist that can actually create a better product from scratch.

So, on to the next “idea”…

I’m a Top 100 “You Be The VC” Finalist

For starters You Be The VC is a site where anyone can submit their business idea which eventually is widdled down to 20 remaining participants where “you judge the entries and help us decide who gets their idea catapulted from concept to functioning company. Winners will receive guidance from some of the top entrepreneurial minds in the country.” So, if you want the full skinny on You Be The VC head their way, if you want some idea about the who,what,why of my idea then keep reading.

I thank Mark Modzelewski at Bang Ventures for actually reading what I submitted, and, that his company sees what it can become. A HUGE THANK YOU!

What Is My Idea And Whats Next?

While my career over the last 10 years has shifted from client side technologies (the web browser) and into server side technologies I still have a passion for good user experience design, without it your web site will die. This passion seems to be shared by one of the judges, specifically Marissa Myer (Google VP of Search Products and User Experience). Her impact at Google has been huge. So much of what you take for granted in Google’s products came from the teams she ran.

Below I outline specific quotes during an interview last November on CNBC with Marissa and Mark Modzelewski (Managing Director and Co-Founder of Bang Ventures).



 

When Marissa was asked to comment on the scope of what kind of applications were going to be submitted she said the following…


  • “I think we are going to see a lot of different companies in a lot of different spaces…natural language, mash up and social applications.”

After hearing her say that last November I just new it was time to dig up an old project of mine that encompasses exactly those three things together and give it a shot.

When she was asked “What’s in the DNA to make a successful startup” she responded with the following statements

  • “focusing on the users…working on something that really matters to people… where they use it every single day…”.
  • “building a technology that can be deployed in a bunch of different ways…”
  • “strength of the founding team and early players…”

Use it every single day indeed. The old adage of “there must be a better way to do this” is the why behind what I submitted. I was and still am experiencing a problem that needs a better solution and no, this isn’t one of those “my idea for web site x is better than web site y because of abc” but rather the way I go about doing this thing in particular and the need for a better method of actually doing it.

The reason why I didn’t build this myself out of my garage (other than the fact its not insulated) is related to her comments on having the right team. I could’ve made an attempt, and you never know it may have panned out. But I wanted to do it right vs. working in a vacuum. And the only way to do it right is to get the funding for a complete team, the right talent, smart talent.

What you can do to help

For starters subscribe to my blog via rss or email so that you know the instant the Judges accept my project as one of the final 20 ;-) . Once that happens voting begins and your vote will make this much needed technology come to fruition.

One last note, my other posts on this blog relate to other smaller projects of mine started prior to being notified about being one of the top 100 finalist and have nothing to do with my You Be The VC application.