Nacho
Systems ¿? That sounds like something very square, structured, fixed, predefined, static (two and two make four!).
Computer ¿? That sounds like nerd, geek, lifeless, geek-with a little luck.
I prefer the creative, organic, changing the social and unpredictable. Brushstrokes, sculpture, literature, poetry.
I can not deny ... I love computers ... but also renounce much of it ...
People living systems, and increasingly people can not live without their systems.
That interaction is what interests me, this cultural change, these side effects and contraindications.
I will try to contribute my grain of sand, trying to tell the human-machine tecnofusión dependence. (And vice versa.)
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About me: I am Systems Engineer UTN Buenos Aires Argentina, I like LEGO, The Simpsons, Borges, slides, the films of suspense, rock and roll, chocolate, orange and I will not lemon or hypocrisy. I appreciate hearing opinions, see theater, trying to analyze and predict what will happen. I love reading, writing and drawing, although neither read or write or sketch as I would like.
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Hello! Looking online I found your bolg and I found very interesting, just until I find my way ...

The other day I had an idea for an application and the truth is that I have no idea how to proceed. My professional development has nothing to do with new technology so I'm a bit lost.
It is clear that every idea is patentable, but of course get into an expense when the same is not viable ... because as it makes little sense. On the other hand, transferring the idea to someone who can say "good and is nice but not interesting" and get it made in a few months .... it also appeals to me. With this, you do?
Thank you for your time.
Regards,
Ignacio
Hi Ignacio, Thanks for writing!, My-short-experience in this undertaking I learned that ideas alone are not worth it. That's what I said a great entrepreneur in a talk he gave. He said "the ideas are not worth a penny, what really matters is to take place."
And I think I understand it is risky to share the idea for fear of theft. But in reality we have to find the right people with whom to share it and start without losing any time to produce it.
The hardest thing is to make it happen.
Greetings!