About Bubble Creek Software

Bubble Creek Software was founded by Brian Ness in 2005, after working 17 years as a software engineer for one of the geekiest places on the planet, supercomputer manufacturer, Cray Research.   At Cray, Brian received many commendations for his development of innovative software tools and a novel approach to software quality which he presented at Compsac in a paper entitled Regression Containment through Source Change Isolation

In 2004 Brian developed a Macintosh application and launched Bubble Creek Software in early 2005 to market it. Soon thereafter Bubble Creek began receiving requests to develop websites for other businesses. We still develop desktop applications for Mac and Windows, but our primary business is now programming websites.

Bubble Creek has developed websites for many types of businesses and professions including manufacturing, video sales, software distribution, dental and medical practices, car washes, jewelry stores, equipment brokering, resturants, and others.

We believe in clear, upfront pricing, easy to understand terms, and excellent quality workmanship.  

We look forward to working with you.

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Bri•an Ness |ˈbrīən nes|

proper noun

• see geek

 

Comp•sac |ˈkämp,sak|

noun

• Annual IEEE International Computer Software and Applications Conference.

 

Cray Re•search |krā  ˈrēˌsərch|

proper noun

• founded in 1972 by computer designer Seymour Cray. Already a legend in his field by this time, Cray put his company on the map in 1976 with the release of the Cray-1 vector computer.

 

geek |gēk|

noun informal

• [with adj. ] a person with an eccentric devotion to a particular interest : a computer geek.

 

re•gres•sion |riˈgre sh ən|

noun

• software functionality that was previously working correctly, stops working as intended