mimin otogami | PPPPPP chap. 45
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mimin otogami | PPPPPP chap. 45
"En España...Los desarrolladores de software (programadores) y gente de negocio y Marketing van cada uno por libre en este país... Así nos va " David Bonilla
Interesantes reflexiones de David Bonilla, CEO y CTO de Otogami.com que explican lo necesario para que España sea lider en Software.
Week #401
Week #401 is done. This has been one of those weeks when you do so many little things that you feel you haven’t done much. Stage support, different work on customer’s projects, my son has been sick a couple of days, etc. On Tuesday I visited [Otogami](http://www.otogami.com)’s office and spent most of the day working there with [David](http://twitter.com/david_bonilla) and [Jerónimo](http://twitter.com/jerolba). We also found time to share experiences and our products’ current situation and future plans. Building a product company is far from easy and having someone to share your fears, doubts and to celebrate small victories is always helpful. After spending most of the week working on [Verkami](http://www.verkami.com)’s multilingual support (and some improvements caching API calls), Aitor spent Thursday in a couple of interesting events. First he was in [Seth Godin](http://sethgodin.com/sg/)’s first conference in Europe since 2010. [The conference](http://imark.is/imark/about-imark/seth-godin-in-iceland/) was organized by [Icelandic Marketing Association](http://imark.is/imark/about-imark/) and besides Seth, they had as speakers [Lazy Town](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lazy_town)’s founder Magnus Scheving and George Bryan of [Brooklyn Brothers](http://thebrooklynbrothers.com). If you follow [Aitor in Twitter](http://twitter.com/_aitor) you may already know that this was one of the best conferences he has attended lately. During the afternoon he attended a meeting from [The Open Knowledge Foundation](http://okfn.org) on one of our beloved topics at [Linking Paths](http://www.linkingpaths.com): Open Data. And finally my recommended reading for the weekend. This week I have had a few conversation on startup strategic, so I want to recommend you a post written by [Andreas Klinger](http://twitter.com/andreasklinger), founder of [LOOKK](http://www.lookk.com): [Founders lie about comfort zones](http://klinger.io/post/36585126176/the-founders-lie-about-comfort-zones). That's all for this week, have a nice weekend.