April 10, 2012 - Written by Tim Larson
The Greene. It reminds me of Atlantic Station in midtown, Atlanta, where I used to live – a pedestrian-friendly, self-contained area where you can ‘live, work, and play.’ I always enjoy visiting The Greene, whether to get a few hours of work in at Caribou, visit MacTown, or meet with some friends for a drink or a meal. So it was no hardship for me to visit The Greene for a recent episode of Dayton Clean Coders.
After picking up some lunch at Chipotle, we headed upstairs to Little Lines, where the office is as elegant as the websites they create. We sat down at the conference table in the open foyer, and after chatting for a few minutes, we split up into three groups and got started.
Before we continue, I need to fill you in on some of my background. Not very long ago, I was