James Litten

 

James computer interest started in the 70s after playing naughts and crosses with a valve computer in the Arts and Sciences Museum. 

That inspired buying an Intel 8088 CPU microcomputer kit, with 360KB floppy disk storage. 

 

In the 80s he studied computer programming and systems.

Later developing multimedia for the Mac and PC.

 

During the 90s he became involved in the World Wide Web, 93 project managed at AFTRS,  94 joined AIMIA

95 attended the 4th WWW conference in Sydney (Wagga Wagga), 95 completed IT (instructional multimedia), 

97 incorporated Information pty ltd , 99 published insydney.com.au

 

Then worked harder and smarter as 70% of his competition disappeared in the dot com crash.

 

Started the Millennium encouraging better use of the Internet and www on the NSW AIMIA committee.  

Achieved an MA (New Media) UNSW in 05. Since has increased his programming skills in

ASP.NET, CSS, C#, HTML, Linux, PHP, SQL, VB, Java and JavaScript.

 

Occasionally teaches IT Multimedia, Advertising and Graphic Design.

Mostly works as an Information Architect developing websites.

 

His interests include design, accessibility, e-commerce,  philosophy, the semantic web, usability and Information architecture.

Member of AIMIA, Sydney Siggraph, IA Institute and various user groups.

 

 

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