Summary
James Littlejohn is a hacker and founder with over a decade of experience building open-source and DIY toolkits that put data and science into people's hands, including the HealthScience.network knowledge ledger and the Bento Box DS toolkit. He combines hardware, software and networking chops demonstrated at OpenSportProject.org with full-stack web skills (Node.js, PHP, LAMP) and a long-running interest in collective intelligence, semantic web and activity streams. As an entrepreneur behind mepath.com and other internet startups, he has explored the attention economy and crowd-sourced data aggregation in practical products. Based in the Greater Aberdeen area and grounded in an MA in Economics & Accounting, he blends technical pragmatism with a systems-level view of how communities can produce and curate trustworthy knowledge. Notably, his work spans both physical systems and ledger-style knowledge tooling, reflecting an uncommon mix of sport-data hardware projects and decentralized science infrastructure.
10 years of coding experience
MA Economics & Accounting, MA Economics & Accounting at University of Aberdeen