It is about time to start working towards it. I am from Argentina, and I live, with my wife and my two kids, in San Diego, CA. I worked for great companies in the past, such as Motorola, and I still do for Disney (I am currently acting as Lead Software Engineer for the Sandcastle Studio, down at Solana Beach office). I love them, and I am still learning a lot by working for them, but now, it is time for me to start doing something else.

Empirical is a software development shop, with the goal in the short to mid term, to help entrepreneurs who need web and mobile applications done. Long term, I want to build a great team of software engineers, designers, product, business and marketing, and be able to create our own products. I already have a list of ideas. I just need a team to help me build them.

Today, I bought the domain goempirical.com, I will start with it, some day I will be able to afford the exact domain that I want, for now, I will with go empirical.com.

I feel as if I have had my 3rd child.

I know the days ahead are going to be tough and amazing, full of challenges, wins and losses, but that is what I want to do…so I am doing it.

For now I will only be focusing on writing about technology, startups, and programming. I will also update based on the new projects that I will be working on.

It is a journey that I have been preparing for a long time.

Let the journey begin.

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