At 10:57pm on December 15, 2008, Joseph Beemer said…
Nice to meet you! You seem like a very active person in Hawaii's software community :) I also enjoy learning new things every day. I'm hoping to find some time to learn Ruby. My friends tell me it's a very good language for hacking!
I am creating an MMORGP game with a purpose of creating a better world through education and technology. We're in need of very strong flash programmers.
Do you know flash and want to help the world or know of anyone who does? And please send examples of flash work.
Hello Aaron,
Thanks for the welcome. It is nice to be here. I see that you use Flash/Flex. I am thinking about starting to use Flex, and I know very little about it at this point. I had heard that with Flex 2 that some applications had memory leak problems. I also read that with Flex 3, that memory leaks were not a big problem. Has this been your experience? If there are any good web sites with Flex tutorials or books that you find useful, I would appreciate it. Thanks.
Hi Aaron, thanks for the greeting! Good question. Non-profits aren’t generally a good fit for the Manoa Innovation Center incubation program. Basically to qualify companies need to prove that they have a leading edge product or innovation that is feasible yet with acceptable risk. Feel free to check out our website for more info on the program, qualifications, and if you’d like to even download an application!
Yes, anything science sums it up. if you hear of things at the U or elsewhere along this line (lectures, demos etc) let me know - or pas on some web links. Newer to the island...thanks.
Aloha Aaron, sorry its taken me a lonnnngggg time to reply, I've been on and off the island quite a bit these last few weeks. We're not all copy machines and as a matter of fact, we've been successful in the printer market software, and consulting or managed services. Did you know that Xerox manages Microsoft's worldwide printer fleet of over 700 Xerox devices and approx 200 non-Xerox devices. We'll monitor the fleet, maintain supplies, and provide help desk services to both Xerox and non-Xerox equipment. Did you know Xerox sells its own branded HP toner?
Trying to cut down on physical output? Save paper? Cut costs? We've got software solutions such as Docushare that allows an enterprise to manage their docs online, provide version control, and a whole lot of other bells and whistles that allow companies to effectively manage their documents online thus reducing paper usage.
As far as the business model, its a little tough to elaborate on a simple level. Xerox is huge and each solution that's proposed for a client is unique. But, like buying a car you can bet that its the extras that are offered that usually make up the revenue ie financing, supplies, different options, and service.
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No, but this week I am finishing a masters in CS from GWU, and next week I am moving to the islands! Can't wait...
Nice to meet you!
I am creating an MMORGP game with a purpose of creating a better world through education and technology. We're in need of very strong flash programmers.
Do you know flash and want to help the world or know of anyone who does? And please send examples of flash work.
Mahalo,
Mark
mwolf85@gmail.com
Thanks for the welcome. It is nice to be here. I see that you use Flash/Flex. I am thinking about starting to use Flex, and I know very little about it at this point. I had heard that with Flex 2 that some applications had memory leak problems. I also read that with Flex 3, that memory leaks were not a big problem. Has this been your experience? If there are any good web sites with Flex tutorials or books that you find useful, I would appreciate it. Thanks.
Trying to cut down on physical output? Save paper? Cut costs? We've got software solutions such as Docushare that allows an enterprise to manage their docs online, provide version control, and a whole lot of other bells and whistles that allow companies to effectively manage their documents online thus reducing paper usage.
As far as the business model, its a little tough to elaborate on a simple level. Xerox is huge and each solution that's proposed for a client is unique. But, like buying a car you can bet that its the extras that are offered that usually make up the revenue ie financing, supplies, different options, and service.
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