![]() When Adam created a paradigm of programming that enabled anyone, with just an idea, to create interactive software (the AppOnboard engine), I saw the seeds of what would become the biggest innovation in software of our lifetime: the ability for anyone to create with no-code. ![]() It wasn’t until I met Adam Piechowicz, now co-founder of AppOnboard, that I knew we would fulfill this childhood dream together. I was determined to learn how to write “great code” as a means of developing the games I had envisioned creating since I was a child. It may come as no surprise that I ended up studying Computer Science when I was admitted to UCLA. Although I had no idea what I was doing at the time, I knew for sure that the lines of code I was typing were creating something out of nothing and that that was not possible anywhere else in life. I would always plug the cord back in, though, and start again. I remember the devastation I would feel when my sisters would run across the room, accidentally tripping the cord and erasing my treasured creation. I had always wanted to create games and would spend days mindlessly typing thousands of lines of code for the satisfaction of seeing the pixels change color on my screen. I vividly remember the years I spent working my newspaper route, dreaming of the video games I would make on the computer I was saving up for. This has been a dream of mine since I was a young child growing up in Dedham, MA. ![]() With Trey’s vinyl records playing in the background of our video call, we quickly came to realize that we had long shared the exact same dream – to break down all the walls between people’s ideas and reality. From the first moment I met Trey, it was a connection unlike any other.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |