Archive for January, 2010

Teaching to Crush

Sunday, January 31st, 2010

A hair over three years ago I was introduced to rock climbing by a colleague at SolidWorks and I took to it like a duck to water. Climbing rocks requires a singular focus that shutters out the rest of the world and places you mentally in the now. Combine this mental lock with the double dose of endorphins from pure physical exertion and defying the laws of gravity and it is like a stress bug bomb. I love going to the gym, especially when I have had a bad day, to forget about everything that is going on in my life and focus on the now.

After a year of climbing I found that I wasn’t getting any better. The hard stuff still seemed impossible. I would watch these men and women floating up the wall and just think that they were ungodly strong. Some sort of rare genetic mutation that made their fingers super tacky. That all changed when I decided I needed some lessons. I took the NuSchool Basic 1 and Basic 2 classes. Within six months I went from struggling on 5.10′s to working on 5.11′s. Within a year I was working 5.12′s and had my sights set on ascending a 5.13. The classes changed my world of climbing and I became an evangelist of the lessons they taught. I see so many strong climbers in the gym that just need someone to focus their energy to make them the best they can be.

So I was pleasantly surprised when NuSchool head instructor Dan Alroy asked if I would be interested in teaching. I jumped on board and after shadowing classes for a couple months I started teaching in November. Fortunately the class format closely follows the writing tutoring format I trained for in college and so it felt very natural for me. The goal is to steer students to making their own discoveries. If you tell them they forget, but if you guide them on a self discovering journey then they learn and they appreciate the road they have traveled. From there true knowledge will have set root and will grow long after they have left their teacher behind.

Rock climbing has been a big part of my life for a few years now and this new venture has cemented climbing as a fixture in my life. So without further ado rock climbing now gets its own category on my blog and I hope to keep you updated with all the cool ways climbing touches my life.

LC Design’s Technology Purchased By Major CAD Company

Thursday, January 14th, 2010

LC Design is a very small company composed of some very smart individuals. I was first approached by them a couple years ago about working on some of their ideas for increasing the efficiency of CAD. After a discussion with the founders I knew right away that they were on to something big. For years I had been using my role in SQA to shape user workflow. Technically PD is the one that makes all UI decisions, but I have a penchant for recognizing how users will view a system and through a combination of discussion and bug writing I was always able to get a user interface to be the best it could be. Their ideas were not just going to streamline user workflow they were going to revolutionize it.

So I threw my hat into their ring and started doing software development for them. At the time it seemed risky, in hindsight it seems extremely risky. Times were good when we started, but within twelve months the world economy was in free fall and all bets were off. I never gave up hope though. I knew that the ideas were great and that we had the right team for proving how good they were.

Well that gamble finally paid off when our technology was purchased by one of the major CAD players. The deal closed out on my birthday no less and it could not have been a better birthday present. The best part about the purchase is that it now gives me the opportunity to find the next great idea I believe in and bring it to fruition. Like my marathon training, you have to keep your eye both in the present and on your goal. Perseverance today pays off tomorrow.

I am certainly excited to find the next big career project in my life and make it a reality!