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bio website spedwareonline.com
location Harrisonburg, VA
age 30
visits member for 2 years, 4 months
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Justin is the lead developer at SpedWare LLC. He oversees development of all databases and Web applications. While in college, Justin was recognized in national and international competitions for embedded software architecture and mathematical modeling.

Justin is active in the community, serving as both a United Way Campaign Account Manager and a Healthy Community Council member since 2007. As part of JMU's College for Kids, Justin has taught Video Game Design courses for 10-13 years olds.

When he's not programming, Justin enjoys listening to all forms of music and spending as much time outdoors as possible, an interest he developed while earning his Eagle Scout award.


Jan
31
awarded  Yearling
Apr
5
comment Image uploading app - Terms of service
@Chris - all great points that I was too lazy to get into. Thanks!
Apr
5
answered Image uploading app - Terms of service
Mar
30
answered Affiliate Marketing Income - When Should I LLC or Incorporate?
Mar
29
comment DIY Payroll Processing?
Have you looked for an SBDC office in your area. They would be able to help you with state specific information and their services are free.
Mar
29
comment How should I leave a startup. I own all their source code
Joshua has it right. If you accepted payment from the company to write that code, the company most likely owns it. Course, you don't need to help explain anything that others can't figure out, but still. If you brought the code in with you, or if you took stock entirely instead of any payroll, then you probably own the code.
Mar
29
comment Should I make a website open source?
What language are you building your software in? If you are just talking about an html site, the source is automatically available. If you are writing custom Ruby, or .NET, or something like that then there are components that you could open source if you wanted to.
Mar
29
comment How useful is the Dun & Bradstreet business credit rating?
I would agree with D&B themselves being useless. Unfortunately they have sunk their teeth into some other groups and forced usefulness. I used to do business in VA, and to get SWaM (Small, Women, and Minority) certifications you had to have a D&B number, course you didn't have to keep your info current if you didn't want to be spammed.
Mar
21
comment Software Development company
@prateek - +1 for item #4. Community events are a great way to get started that I forgot. Most cities have at least one tech group if not many. It's the perfect place to at least have the opportunity to give your elevator pitch to a potential client.
Mar
16
answered Software Development company
Feb
9
awarded  Critic
Feb
9
comment What incentives could I offer to keep customers?
+1 for mentioning The Wire
Jan
31
awarded  Yearling
Jun
20
awarded  Editor
Jun
20
comment Moving to another state, do I need to relocate my LLC
it seems pretty similar to what you found for Delaware. Luckily I found a group that I am friendly with that is not charging me in the range you outlined.
Jun
20
revised Moving to another state, do I need to relocate my LLC
follow up on my research since the community was not able to offer much advise
Jun
20
comment What QA & security steps to take before launching web app?
actually I think from a high level it is appropriate here. In-depth security is covered at security.stackexchange.com, but this is too high level for that. An answer of StackOverflow would be programmer related. Here the question can be high level technical info for entrepreneurs.
Jun
19
answered What QA & security steps to take before launching web app?
Jun
17
answered What to include in an intro letter for a potential customer?
Jun
17
answered What form of business should I start?