- Summary
- A former BBC staff member joined a promising initiative early, contributing significantly to its early success through agile development practices. He led the team in fostering a vibrant agile culture and pivotal roles in ensuring the public platform launched successfully in 2013 and the uncapped courses in 2014. Additionally, his work was critical in the transition to a web service archive, where he developed automated tools and a Radiophonic Workshop recreation powered by web audio technologies. The individual's career history spans over two decades, from beginning a 2009 BBC role through to his extensive involvement in the digital transformation of the organization.
The individual also played a crucial role in creating the BBC Introducing website and developing voice-controlled games for children. Beyond these digital achievements, he built automated metadata tools for the World Service archive and worked on Web Audio-powered recreations, showcasing a diverse range of engineering and educational projects that shaped his professional journey. - Title
- Go Free Range build outstanding software for the web.
- Description
- A software development worker cooperative based in London, UK.
- Keywords
- software, project, work, projects, team, working, have, open, james, ruby, government, code, development, experience, rails, platform, website
- NS Lookup
- A 15.197.129.158, A 75.2.43.161, A 76.223.11.49, A 99.83.217.1
- Dates
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Created 2026-03-09Updated 2026-04-13Summarized 2026-04-16
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