Categories Project Management

SpoiledMilk & Lecool

We are going fast and straight with this project. As we planned, the first review of the Beta version will be delivered today! Our friends from Spoiledmilk.ch have been working hard and now we have more less two more weeks to go until we present the new application to our editors. Soon you’ll enjoy the brand new Lecool.com! If you are not already registered do it now!

We want to make your life better!

New order, the RoR order.

Managing, or lets say creating multimedia applications during these days is not an easy task, well it has never been. Techology is running over us from all angles, from servers to languages, from frameworks to open source, from formats to versions. It is an endless river of data to digest,  it is going fast and it’s not going to stop.

For this ocasion I have a new guest in the party, it’s name is ROR or let’s call it “Mr. Ruby”. I have being looking around and trying to get the most accurate information about it. So I can get to know it better and to develop a good relationship with it. Or not?

Below a couple of interesting links:

www.techcrunch.com
www.rubyonrails.org
www.zedshaw.com

New projects uploaded

There are new projects uploaded into the Recent projects section of this site. I’m playing the game with one clear objective, have fun working in projects that I like and with great professionals from different areas, and trough the way… you’ll see. Surprises will come…

Recent projects

Better understanding for our common objectives, values and vision

It’s so great to have the opportunity to interact with illustrious individuals, the ones that make you think, reflect and learn. A few weeks a go Mr. Humberto Schwab visited the Lecool.com HQ in BCN and gave us a collective workshop. Intense it was. The purpose of the workshop was to make us thinks on how to create better understanding for our common objectives, values and vision. If you would like to know more about Humberto, click here!

“The core business of Humberto Schwab is getting individuals and groups in learning action.”