[Hidden-tech] Software firms in the valley

Robert Heller heller at deepsoft.com
Tue Jan 23 19:03:02 EST 2007


At Tue, 23 Jan 2007 16:44:44 -0500 "Charlie Heath" <chasheath at comcast.net> wrote:

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> How many firms are there in the area with more than 5 software engineers?
> Who are they and what do they do?
> 
> What firms are doing classic software engineering, using a language like
> C++, as compared with web engineering?

Deepwoods Software (a one man operation) does this. C/C++ and Tcl/Tk are
what I use.  Yes, I also do 'web engineering' (eg CGI scripting), but
mostly plain 'old-fashioned' standalone applications development.

> 
> Who out there is contemplating any sort of technology startup, for what
> marketplace, and what sort of structure?  What are the barriers and
> opportunities that differentiate the Pioneer Valley from other areas?  I've
> got some ideas about these but I'd like to hear other people's ideas.
> 
> Charlie Heath
> Blue Herring Consulting
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