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Episode 930th May 2024 • Working Hours • Western Studios, Leeds Ltd
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Jamie Taylor recorded on 05/02/2024

Jamie Taylor is a distinguished technologist and visionary leader, boasting over a decade of software development expertise. As the Managing Director at RJJ Software in Leeds, Jamie clinched the 'Most Visionary Software Development Managing Director' award in 2023.

Recognized as a Microsoft MVP, Jamie, among a select group of tech community leaders, seamlessly blends technical mastery in multiple programming languages and paradigms with a strategic partnership approach.

Jamie’s award-winning Leeds podcast, The Modern .NET Show, exemplifies his ability to bridge technical intricacies and real-world impact.

Beyond code, Jamie envisions a future where technology propels sustained business growth, positioning him as a transformative force in software development. His relentless pursuit of innovation, commitment to knowledge sharing, and strategic vision make him a sought-after partner for businesses aiming to elevate their tech game.

Links from Jamie:

Here's a short list of links for things I brought up during the recording:

https://mrbthegentlemanrhymer.bandcamp.com/track/frolicholic

Frolicholic, I quoted this when I said "generation X got this covered y'all"

Solo by Rebecca Seal

I mentioned this book when talking about working remotely

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=snAhsXyO3Ck

Spaceship You by CGP Grey

https://rjj-software.co.uk/our-green-computing-objectives/

The green computing initiatives at my company

https://se-radio.net/2024/01/se-radio-597-coral-calero-munoz-and-felix-garcia-on-green-software/

I mentioned this episode (erroneously called the show "Software Engineering Daily") when talking about green computing. This is a discussion on the academic research into what green computing could be

https://rjj-software.co.uk/case-studies/dreamcast-years-finale-physical-release/

I mentioned a client who engaged us to produce a podcast episode on a MiniDisc; this is a case study on how we did that. Sharing this link because there are images of the MiniDisc

TAXTOPIA: How I Discovered the Injustices, Scams and Guilty Secrets of the Tax Evasion Game by The Rebel Accountant

I mentioned this when we were talking about Brexit

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaizen/

https://andysmanclub.co.uk/

The group that I volunteer with

https://www.npr.org/2024/01/24/1197956583/baby-bonds-proportional-representation-no-left-turns/

The episode of Planet Money which talks about an experiment for giving people social security from the moment they're born

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maslow's_hierarchy_of_needs/

I mentioned this during the discussion on UBI

And here are some self promo links:

https://linkedin.com/in/jamie-taylor-rjj-software/

me on LinkedIn

https://rjj-software.co.uk/

my company

https://leedscybersecurityconference.co.uk/

Leeds Cyber Security Conference, arranged by Lee Gilbank

https://www.yorcybersec.co.uk/cybrewery-evenings/

also arranged by Lee Gilbank

https://dotnetcore.show/

my main podcast: The Modern .NET Show, it's about software development with .NET

https://wafflingtaylors.rocks/

my other podcast: The Waffling Taylors, it's a discussion podcast about video games

https://twitter.com/podcasterJay

me on Twitter

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