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Leadwerks Levels Up


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Leadwerks has been accepted into the Sacramento State University Center for Entrepreneurship. The mission of the Center for Entrepreneurship in the College of Business Administration (CBA) is to develop and nurture innovative business ideas and to capitalize potential entrepreneurial opportunities, both from CSUS and local entrepreneurship communities.

 

The Center will provide entrepreneurs with the skills and resources needed to launch a venture and to identify and cultivate solutions to entrepreneurial problems, the network structure to bring the plan to fruition, and the technical training to grow the enterprises.

 

This means Leadwerks now has a physical office right here in California and a vital link to the local technology and business communities as we complete the last leg of Leadwerks3D, our upcoming game development software for iPhone, iPad, Android, Windows, and Mac.

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Congrats dude! As someone who also works from home, having a dedicated place to get work done that is as far removed from home life as possible is a God send. It was a huge boon to my productivity, at least while I had it.

 

Currently working on cleaning out and renovating a storage room in my garage, turning it into a dedicated office. It's a fun home improvement project.

 

Are you the only one there, or do you have the guys working on the iOS and Android ports there with you as well?

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Aria is kind of off and on when needed, but the Android stuff is done. I'd like to get a couple of students to help write the command declarations in the docs, and whatever else they can do. We'll see.

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The students could work on a 32-bit and 64-bit Linux port too. Make sure they work under 64-bit Debian 6.0 Linux environment, so they learn to write cross-CPU code too, and test it under ARM, PowerPC, Intel, Motorola, etc....

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The students could work on a 32-bit and 64-bit Linux port too. Make sure they work under 64-bit Debian 6.0 Linux environment, so they learn to write cross-CPU code too, and test it under ARM, PowerPC, Intel, Motorola, etc....

I'll get right on that...

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@Josh, I've got a better idea. Kick back for a moment, just a moment, and enjoy the fact you have your own office now. Wonderful feeling isn't it? :)

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I'm missing some plants on tabel and of course a whip on your tabel to make your furture employees work. :)

 

It seems to be a nice opportunity in US to get into business right from university. I'm missing this a bit here in Germany but also had nice people around for growing ideas.

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your mousepad is a little skewed... its messing up the whole obsessive compulsion of aligning everything on your desk that you have going on there... :)

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lol @ Mac... :)

 

hey... give him a break... he's just getting set up... i'm sure in a few days the place will be a mess... like a real working office :)

 

congrats in the new digs J...

 

--Mike

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your mousepad is a little skewed... its messing up the whole obsessive compulsion of aligning everything on your desk that you have going on there... :D

If it's not a right angle, it's a wrong angle.

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