Teens joining race to develop the next chart-topping apps

Making the Smart(er)phone.

Not long ago, during the Bubble Ball apex, I was asked about teens and programming for mobile. Here is the resulting interview in Miami Montage.

All thanks to the exposure we received as a company from then 14-year old Robert Nay, and his Bubble Ball hit which became the number one app on the Appstore. He got all the media attention, we got all the attention as the technology behind the #1 hit. (Bubble Ball).

I wish when I was that age, I had access to the wealth of information that is available today via the web, etc. Instead, my “Google” back them were the bookstores and in the mid 80’s, and back then, books on programming were scant. And if my memory serves me right, the only available magazines that I had subscribed to back there were Apple Cider, Dr. Dobbs and BYTE. And back them, those were hardcore magazines.

Carlos.

 

10 Crucial Lessons Learned From Running a Startup

I have gotten a lot of e-mails regarding my Ten Commandments for Entrepreneurs. About nine months ago, I was asked, what lessons have I learned from running my startup and if I could share them. And it got me thinking and the truth is, there are a lot of lessons learned, but not enough time to share, plus given the context, it would have been difficult to articulate via a blog.

Maybe I will start a video series. But from the initial question and the exercise on coming up with the lessons learned, I came up with a list of the 10 Crucial Lessons Learned from Running a Startup. Here it is in simple PDF Form. I will follow up shortly with a voice over video articulating each slide.

Geometric Data Structures for Computer Graphics

New weekend reading.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Get it at Amazon.

Like the book title says, geometric data structures play an important part in CG and this book is an essential book to have in your arsenal with anything having to do with GC. Particular attention in Ch. 7 “Proximity Graphs” in regards to polygonal meshes. Interesting.

Also, “Polygon Mesh Processing”, great book on one of my favorite CG subjects. (Does the fact that you can also ping this site through http://b-splines.com/ tell you anything?)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Also from Amazon.

Carlos.

Inc Magazines chooses our Corona SDK ….

 

Inc Magazine writes an article  on “5 Ways to Make Your App Take Off” and chooses our Corona SDK as the #3 way to make your apps soar.

 

3. Try Corona by Ansca Mobile.

Corona is the world’s No. 1 mobile app development platform and many developers have found that by using it not only do their apps work better, but they get more downloads. That’s because Ansca Mobile has partnered with some review sites and podcasts for apps such as 148apps.com, CrazyMikeApps.com, AppShrink.com, Experimental Game Dev Podcast, and MadDog Podcast.

Another great feature of the Corona platform is that it can quickly publish an app to multiple marketplaces simultaneously: the Apple App Store, Google Play (Android’s new name for its marketplace), Amazon (for the Kindle Fire) and Barnes and Noble (for the Nook Color tablet). And it’s cheap; a yearly subscription is only $349 or $199 if a developer only wants to build to one platform.

Here is the link to the article >>

Grinning from ear to ear.

Carlos.

Dinner with Roberto Ierusalimschy

Last night, February 15th, 2012, I had the pleasure of having dinner with the co-creator of the Lua language, Roberto Ierusalimschy. Roberto is a visiting professor at Stanford and is currently teaching a class in programming in Lua. The last time Roberto and I had dinner was in Rio de Janeiro, near PUC University, during the summer of 2010. I was visiting Rio during the World Cup, thought the games were all being played in South Africa, and took time out to meet with Roberto and dine with him.

Back then, at that dinner, we were joined by his wife, daughter and family friends. This time, it was just me and him, and a lot has happened since that dinner. I remember showing him some of the apps that had been created with Corona back then, and last night, I showed him some of the new and immersive games done in Corona. He pretty much wants me to give him a list of the games so he can install them on his iDevice. So, some of you, may get a promo request from me to give to Roberto, so he can install your app on his iDevice. How neat is that.

 

 

Aside from catching up in both the world of Ansca and personal, Roberto is looking forward to meeting Corona developers at a future meetup I plan to put together here at our HQ in Palo Alto. So if you are in the Bay Area, keep an eye out for the invitation to our meetup to meet with Roberto.

Link to Roberto’s page at PUC >> 

Carlos.

 

Afternoon Coffee with Dr. Brian Barsky.

Yesterday, Monday the 6th of February, I had the pleasure to sit down and enjoy a cup of cappuccino with one of the most influential figures in the field of splines and its used in Computer Graphics and Geometric Modeling. I had coffee with Brian Barsky, co-author of the book “An Introduction to Splines for use in Computer Graphics and Geometric Modeling”.

It was a nice afternoon and could not have asked for a better bay-area day. No clouds, sunny and by the time we met for coffee, the sun had began to set in. The UC Berkeley campus was a block away from where we sitting and by the time we got our drinks the action on the street was happening with students filling up the sidewalk with murmurs about classes, school topics and where to catch dinner and planning for the day ahead.

But inside the coffee shop it was different. It was relatively quiet. And after we got our coffee’s, we sat and managed to chat for about two hours, perhaps a bit longer, on topics ranging from splines, digital/film photography, to mobile devices and its use in medicine, and other technologies that will carry us into the future.

To transcribe the over two hours of talk would do injustice to our chat, but having coffee with one of the giants in a field of computer graphics, which has given us the special effects we see today in movies, and its use in other fields is purely amazing. Dr. Barsky was very effusive, and he glistened while taking about current and future technologies and how we can use those technologies in the mobile world to bring the world closer than what it is now.

Thank you Dr. Barsky for allowing me to enjoy a cup of coffee with you while we talked about “splines” and other topics.

Barsky’s book

To learn more about Dr. Barsky, visit his web site >>

Coincidentally, Dr. Tony DeRose, who is now Research Group Lead at Pixar Animation Studios >> was Dr. Barsky’s PhD. student.

Carlos.

 

The Top 10 ReadWriteWeb Quotes of 2011

And guess whose quote is number one?

Yours truly.

It became too much of a tangle. At the end of the day the focus on what was important was lost, and what is important are the developers.

Link: http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/top_10_readwriteweb_quotes_of_2011.php

This is in reference to Adobe killing off Flash for Mobile devices. Read that article here >> Ex-Flash Manager: Adobe Ignored SmartPhones Until It Was Too Late.

 

Nice way to start the 2012.

C.

More Adobe Flash Coverage…

Obviously, the news last week was Adobe’s announcement of them discontinuing support for the Flash plugin for mobile. Once again, I, along with Ansca, got media coverage. The two most important pieces are

Read Write Web “Ex-Flash Manager: Adobe Ignored Smartphones Until It Was Too Late” >>

and

Wired “Adobe Had It Coming: The Long, Slow, Goodbye of Mobile Flash>>

Aside from Adobe killing Flash Mobile, it also laid off about 750 people. Some of them are friends of mine, colleagues, people I bumped into while both at Adobe/Macromedia and I can’t fathom how it must feel to be laid off a week prior to the ThanksGiving holiday. Godspeed.

Carlos

 

Los 10 Mandamientos para Empresarios

Tenia rato de querer tener mi presentacion de los 10 Mandamientos Para Empresarios en Español por mucho tiempo. Gracias a Gissela Peralta de Paraguay que escribio un blog sobre mi que me hizo realizar la importancia de la presentacion para los lectores que no hablan ingles, sino, el idioma “Castellano ;-)”.

Para mas informacion sobre el blog de Giessela, vean el link de “Maestros del Web”.