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James Mundy

Programmer, builder and startup founder (in recovery). Previously built Foundbite.
London, United Kingdom http://jamesmundy.net _jamesmundy jamesmundy
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Position Nov 2012 → Mar 2017 (4 years, 5 months)
Founder and Developer at Foundbite

Foundbite was a social app for Windows Phone, Android and iPhone that allowed users to capture and share sound from around the world.

I came up with the original concept for the app and oversaw the app's growth from a small Windows Phone app (launched with an exclusivity deal with Microsoft and Nokia) to 1/4 million downloads across Windows, Android and iPhone with uploads from all over the world.

Being a small team of 2 for much of the time, I was involved in almost every aspect of the app from UX Design, to finance, to the development of our mobile apps, API and website.

Foundbite was a social app for Windows Phone, Android and iPhone that allowed users to capture and share sound from around the world.

I came up with the original concept for the app and oversaw the app's growth from a small Windows Phone app (launched with an exclusivity deal with Microsoft and Nokia) to 1/4 million downloads across Windows, Android and iPhone with uploads from all over the world.

Being a small team of 2 for much of the time, I was involved in almost every aspect of the app from UX Design, to finance, to the development of our mobile apps, API and website.

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Blogs or videos Mar 2017

I spoke to Vernon E. Smith on the MS Mobile Show podcast about Foundbite, the idea behind the app and the successes and failures we had along the way.

I spoke to Vernon E. Smith on the MS Mobile Show podcast about Foundbite, the idea behind the app and the successes and failures we had along the way.

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Position Nov 2016 → Feb 2017 (4 months)
Mobile Developer (Freelance) at Audiu

Audiu run a platform for upcoming music producers to share their tracks and get constructive feedback from experienced producers and writers.

I joined the team of two for a few months to build the first versions of their Android and iPhone apps using Xamarin.Forms and MvvmCross.

Audiu run a platform for upcoming music producers to share their tracks and get constructive feedback from experienced producers and writers.

I joined the team of two for a few months to build the first versions of their Android and iPhone apps using Xamarin.Forms and MvvmCross.

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Blogs or videos Sep 2016

I spoke to Xamarin about the process of building Foundbite and how a small team were able to make solid apps for Windows, iOS and Android

I spoke to Xamarin about the process of building Foundbite and how a small team were able to make solid apps for Windows, iOS and Android

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Feature or Apps Jul 2016

Foundbite for iPhone allowed us to further extend the app's reach and utilized similar code-sharing concepts to our Android app.

Foundbite for iPhone allowed us to further extend the app's reach and utilized similar code-sharing concepts to our Android app.

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Feature or Apps Oct 2015

Foundbite's first foray beyond Windows Phone. We chose to build the app using Xamarin due to our ViewModels and business logic already being built and contained in portable class libraries written in C#. Through this architecture we were able to share code between Windows, Android, our API and website.

Foundbite for Android was built by Alfie Woodland and myself. A deal with Sony helped us promote the app.

Foundbite's first foray beyond Windows Phone. We chose to build the app using Xamarin due to our ViewModels and business logic already being built and contained in portable class libraries written in C#. Through this architecture we were able to share code between Windows, Android, our API and website.

Foundbite for Android was built by Alfie Woodland and myself. A deal with Sony helped us promote the app.

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Feature or Apps Sep 2015

An updated version of the Foundbite Windows Phone app for newer versions of the operating system.

An updated version of the Foundbite Windows Phone app for newer versions of the operating system.

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Position Mar 2015 → Aug 2015 (6 months)
Software Engineer (Contract) at R/GA

I joined R/GA on a short term contract to build complex XAML animations for Nokia's mobile devices. These animations were displayed in phone stores and functioned as an attractive screensaver to avoid screen burn damaging the devices' screens.

After building several animations for Nokia launches, I continued working at R/GA alongside work I was doing on my own startup, Foundbite. For the rest of my time there I worked with a cross-functional team developing experiences and apps for Microsoft product launches.

I joined R/GA on a short term contract to build complex XAML animations for Nokia's mobile devices. These animations were displayed in phone stores and functioned as an attractive screensaver to avoid screen burn damaging the devices' screens.

After building several animations for Nokia launches, I continued working at R/GA alongside work I was doing on my own startup, Foundbite. For the rest of my time there I worked with a cross-functional team developing experiences and apps for Microsoft product launches.

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Open source Mar 2015 → Jun 2015 (4 months)

Xamarin implementation of the the SVGKit Library allowing SVG vector images to be used within Xamarin.

Xamarin implementation of the the SVGKit Library allowing SVG vector images to be used within Xamarin.

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Feature or Apps Sep 2014

Pinpoint was a game that showed off Foundbite, inspired by Geoguessr.com. Users were presented with some of the best user-submitted foundbites from around the world and had to guess where they were taken using clues from the sounds and images. Scores were assigned to users based on the distance away from the actual location.

Pinpoint was a game that showed off Foundbite, inspired by Geoguessr.com. Users were presented with some of the best user-submitted foundbites from around the world and had to guess where they were taken using clues from the sounds and images. Scores were assigned to users based on the distance away from the actual location.

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Blogs or videos Dec 2013

Cloudant (now IBM Cloudant) helped promote Foundbite's Windows Phone launch after I spoke to them about how we were using their technology.

Cloudant (now IBM Cloudant) helped promote Foundbite's Windows Phone launch after I spoke to them about how we were using their technology.

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Feature or Apps Nov 2013

The very first version of Foundbite which allowed Windows Phone users to capture and share sounds from around the world.

I built and designed the app and as well as the a large portion of the API.

The very first version of Foundbite which allowed Windows Phone users to capture and share sounds from around the world.

I built and designed the app and as well as the a large portion of the API.

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Accomplishment Nov 2012
Foundbite Selected for Microsoft and Nokia's AppCampus Program

Foundbite was selected to be part of the first batch of Microsoft and Nokia's AppCampus program. We received funding, support and were invited to Finland for mentoring, pitch coaching and to meet folks from Nokia.

Foundbite was selected to be part of the first batch of Microsoft and Nokia's AppCampus program. We received funding, support and were invited to Finland for mentoring, pitch coaching and to meet folks from Nokia.

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Education Sep 2011 → Sep 2012
Software Engineering, University of Sheffield

My unusual university path continued with the first year of degree in Software Engineering throughout which I developed several Windows Phone apps on the side. At the end of the first year I, along with a course-mate, was accepted on the AppCampus program to develop Foundbite. Sheffield University kindly gave me a year out and office space to work on the app. At the end of the year I wanted to continue work on the app so suspended my degree.

My unusual university path continued with the first year of degree in Software Engineering throughout which I developed several Windows Phone apps on the side. At the end of the first year I, along with a course-mate, was accepted on the AppCampus program to develop Foundbite. Sheffield University kindly gave me a year out and office space to work on the app. At the end of the year I wanted to continue work on the app so suspended my degree.

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Feature or Apps Aug 2012

VizAge used the Face.com API to guess a user's age from a photo. The user could then compare the result against a small database to see which celebrity looked the same age as them.

Unfortunately the app was short-lived after Face.com was acquired by Facebook and shutdown but the app was well received, despite its potential to offend.

VizAge was my first experience working with Azure, Blob Storage, Asp.net and APIs so was a particularly valuable step towards building Foundbite.

VizAge used the Face.com API to guess a user's age from a photo. The user could then compare the result against a small database to see which celebrity looked the same age as them.

Unfortunately the app was short-lived after Face.com was acquired by Facebook and shutdown but the app was well received, despite its potential to offend.

VizAge was my first experience working with Azure, Blob Storage, Asp.net and APIs so was a particularly valuable step towards building Foundbite.

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Accomplishment Feb 2012
Won AlphaLabs Challenge with Foundbite Concept

I submitted a concept demo of Foundbite to the creative agency OneDotZero's Alphalabs competition. The competition's purpose was to encourage innovative new app concepts for the Windows Phone platform and Nokia's new Lumia 800 device.

Foundbite was selected as the winning entry.

I submitted a concept demo of Foundbite to the creative agency OneDotZero's Alphalabs competition. The competition's purpose was to encourage innovative new app concepts for the Windows Phone platform and Nokia's new Lumia 800 device.

Foundbite was selected as the winning entry.

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Feature or Apps Dec 2011

An advent calendar app that utilised the live tiles on Windows Phone.

Every morning a user would wake up and see a door with a number on their home screen. Clicking the door would open the app, the app would play a Christmas sound, the door would open and a festive hand-drawn image was displayed which was then present on the user's home screen until the next day.

The app was downloaded over 10,000 times and promoted by Microsoft UK who also sent a YuleTile themed Christmas card (with a QR code) that I designed and sent to some of their partners.

20% of the profits from the app and card were donated to the Railway Children Charity.

An advent calendar app that utilised the live tiles on Windows Phone.

Every morning a user would wake up and see a door with a number on their home screen. Clicking the door would open the app, the app would play a Christmas sound, the door would open and a festive hand-drawn image was displayed which was then present on the user's home screen until the next day.

The app was downloaded over 10,000 times and promoted by Microsoft UK who also sent a YuleTile themed Christmas card (with a QR code) that I designed and sent to some of their partners.

20% of the profits from the app and card were donated to the Railway Children Charity.

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Education Sep 2009 → Sep 2011
Physics, University of Sheffield

I studied Physics for the first two years of a Masters in Physics degree before being introduced to programming with a module on C, which I immediately loved.

I subsequently decided to change courses to Software Engineering and spent pretty much all of my free time learning C#.

I studied Physics for the first two years of a Masters in Physics degree before being introduced to programming with a module on C, which I immediately loved.

I subsequently decided to change courses to Software Engineering and spent pretty much all of my free time learning C#.

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Feature or Apps Jul 2011

Travelnapp allowed you to set your destination when you were on the train and would wake you up before your stop if you fell asleep (or were drunk!) on the train.

This was the first app I developed and released on Windows Phone in the very early days of the platform. In retrospect, the UI, design and code were really basic but this was a fantastic start to my coding journey.

Travelnapp allowed you to set your destination when you were on the train and would wake you up before your stop if you fell asleep (or were drunk!) on the train.

This was the first app I developed and released on Windows Phone in the very early days of the platform. In retrospect, the UI, design and code were really basic but this was a fantastic start to my coding journey.

Recommended reading

by Charles Petzold

Loved this book. A particularly readable introduction to logic gates, adders and the like. Although I'm sure this is fairly basic for many, as someone who dropped out of university I'm actively trying to learn more about lower levels of computing than I work with on a daily basis.

Loved this book. A particularly readable introduction to logic gates, adders and the like. Although I'm sure this is fairly basic for many, as someone who dropped out of university I'm actively trying to learn more about lower levels of computing than I work with on a daily basis.

by Tony & Maureen Wheeler

A wonderful book about how two Brits traveled the world and built one of the world's most recognisable brands from scratch and with very little money. A breath of fresh air compared to many other business auto-biographies.

A wonderful book about how two Brits traveled the world and built one of the world's most recognisable brands from scratch and with very little money. A breath of fresh air compared to many other business auto-biographies.

by Daniel Kahneman

Incredibly insightful.

Incredibly insightful.

by Google Ventures

A really useful playbook to tackle and test new ideas in 5 working days.

A really useful playbook to tackle and test new ideas in 5 working days.

James Mundy

London, United Kingdom http://jamesmundy.net

Technical Skills

Likes: c# azure xamarin android ios windows xaml azure-web-sites

Experience

Nov 2012 → Mar 2017 Founder and Developer Foundbite
xamarin, asp.net-web-api, asp.net-mvc, ios, android, windows-runtime, xaml, xamarin.ios, xamarin.android, couchdb

Foundbite was a social app for Windows Phone, Android and iPhone that allowed users to capture and share sound from around the world.

I came up with the original concept for the app and oversaw the app's growth from a small Windows Phone app (launched with an exclusivity deal with Microsoft and Nokia) to 1/4 million downloads across Windows, Android and iPhone with uploads from all over the world.

Being a small team of 2 for much of the time, I was involved in almost every aspect of the app from UX Design, to finance, to the development of our mobile apps, API and website.

Nov 2016 → Feb 2017 Mobile Developer (Freelance) Audiu
xamarin.forms, xamarin.ios, xamarin.android, mvvmcross

Audiu run a platform for upcoming music producers to share their tracks and get constructive feedback from experienced producers and writers.

I joined the team of two for a few months to build the first versions of their Android and iPhone apps using Xamarin.Forms and MvvmCross.

Mar 2015 → Aug 2015 Software Engineer (Contract) R/GA
winrt-xaml, windows-runtime, xaml, windows-phone-8, uwp

I joined R/GA on a short term contract to build complex XAML animations for Nokia's mobile devices. These animations were displayed in phone stores and functioned as an attractive screensaver to avoid screen burn damaging the devices' screens.

After building several animations for Nokia launches, I continued working at R/GA alongside work I was doing on my own startup, Foundbite. For the rest of my time there I worked with a cross-functional team developing experiences and apps for Microsoft product launches.

Education

Sep 2011 → Sep 2012 Software Engineering University of Sheffield
java, html, css, c#

My unusual university path continued with the first year of degree in Software Engineering throughout which I developed several Windows Phone apps on the side. At the end of the first year I, along with a course-mate, was accepted on the AppCampus program to develop Foundbite. Sheffield University kindly gave me a year out and office space to work on the app. At the end of the year I wanted to continue work on the app so suspended my degree.

Sep 2009 → Sep 2011 Physics University of Sheffield
c

I studied Physics for the first two years of a Masters in Physics degree before being introduced to programming with a module on C, which I immediately loved.

I subsequently decided to change courses to Software Engineering and spent pretty much all of my free time learning C#.

Projects & Interests

Feb 2011 → Current Stack Overflow https://stackoverflow.com/users/634420/james-mundy
Written 27 answers. Active in c#.
Mar 2015 → Jun 2015 SVGKit.Xamarin https://github.com/jamesmundy/SVGKit.Xamarin
xamarin, xamarin.ios

Xamarin implementation of the the SVGKit Library allowing SVG vector images to be used within Xamarin.

Public Artifacts

Mar 2017 James Mundy of Foundbite - MS Mobile Show http://msmobileshow.com/james-mundy-foundbite/

I spoke to Vernon E. Smith on the MS Mobile Show podcast about Foundbite, the idea behind the app and the successes and failures we had along the way.

Sep 2016 Scaling from Side Project to 200,000+ Downloads with Xamarin and Microsoft Azure | https://blog.xamarin.com/scaling-from-side-project-to-200000-downloads-with-xamarin-and-microsoft-azure/

I spoke to Xamarin about the process of building Foundbite and how a small team were able to make solid apps for Windows, iOS and Android

Dec 2013 Foundbite Uses Cloudant DBaaS and Windows Azure to Create Photo-and-Sound Sharing App for Windows Phone | Cloudant https://cloudant.com/press-releases/foundbite-uses-cloudant-dbaas-and-windows-azure-to-create-photo-and-sound-sharing-app-for-windows-phone/

Cloudant (now IBM Cloudant) helped promote Foundbite's Windows Phone launch after I spoke to them about how we were using their technology.

Apps & Software

Jul 2016 Foundbite for iPhone https://foundbite.co
xamarin.ios, ios

Foundbite for iPhone allowed us to further extend the app's reach and utilized similar code-sharing concepts to our Android app.

Oct 2015 Foundbite for Android http://www.adweek.com/digital/foundbite-photo-audio-sharing-app-launches-on-android/
xamarin.android, android

Foundbite's first foray beyond Windows Phone. We chose to build the app using Xamarin due to our ViewModels and business logic already being built and contained in portable class libraries written in C#. Through this architecture we were able to share code between Windows, Android, our API and website.

Foundbite for Android was built by Alfie Woodland and myself. A deal with Sony helped us promote the app.

Sep 2015 Foundbite for Windows Phone 8.1 https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/store/p/foundbite-photos-ambient-sound/9wzdncrfj094
windows-phone-8.1, winrt-xaml, xaml

An updated version of the Foundbite Windows Phone app for newer versions of the operating system.

Sep 2014 Pinpoint for Windows Phone https://blogs.windows.com/devices/2014/10/13/got-minute-go-globetrotting-pinpoint/#qqIjt3Tg2Upy8jXm.97
windows-phone-8

Pinpoint was a game that showed off Foundbite, inspired by Geoguessr.com. Users were presented with some of the best user-submitted foundbites from around the world and had to guess where they were taken using clues from the sounds and images. Scores were assigned to users based on the distance away from the actual location.

Nov 2013 Foundbite for Windows Phone 8 http://www.windowscentral.com/foundbite
windows-phone-8, asp.net-web-api, azure, windows-azure-storage, couchdb, cloudant

The very first version of Foundbite which allowed Windows Phone users to capture and share sounds from around the world.

I built and designed the app and as well as the a large portion of the API.

Aug 2012 VizAge http://www.windowscentral.com/how-old-do-you-believe-you-look-find-out-vizage-windows-phone
windows-phone-8, azure, windows-azure-storage, asp.net-web-api

VizAge used the Face.com API to guess a user's age from a photo. The user could then compare the result against a small database to see which celebrity looked the same age as them.

Unfortunately the app was short-lived after Face.com was acquired by Facebook and shutdown but the app was well received, despite its potential to offend.

VizAge was my first experience working with Azure, Blob Storage, Asp.net and APIs so was a particularly valuable step towards building Foundbite.

Dec 2011 YuleTile http://www.windowscentral.com/yuletile-bringing-holiday-spirit-marketplace
windows-phone-7

An advent calendar app that utilised the live tiles on Windows Phone.

Every morning a user would wake up and see a door with a number on their home screen. Clicking the door would open the app, the app would play a Christmas sound, the door would open and a festive hand-drawn image was displayed which was then present on the user's home screen until the next day.

The app was downloaded over 10,000 times and promoted by Microsoft UK who also sent a YuleTile themed Christmas card (with a QR code) that I designed and sent to some of their partners.

20% of the profits from the app and card were donated to the Railway Children Charity.

Jul 2011 Travelnapp http://www.windowscentral.com/travelnapp-review
windows-phone-7, xaml

Travelnapp allowed you to set your destination when you were on the train and would wake you up before your stop if you fell asleep (or were drunk!) on the train.

This was the first app I developed and released on Windows Phone in the very early days of the platform. In retrospect, the UI, design and code were really basic but this was a fantastic start to my coding journey.

Others

Nov 2012 Foundbite Selected for Microsoft and Nokia's AppCampus Program Accomplishment

Foundbite was selected to be part of the first batch of Microsoft and Nokia's AppCampus program. We received funding, support and were invited to Finland for mentoring, pitch coaching and to meet folks from Nokia.

Feb 2012 Won AlphaLabs Challenge with Foundbite Concept Accomplishment

I submitted a concept demo of Foundbite to the creative agency OneDotZero's Alphalabs competition. The competition's purpose was to encourage innovative new app concepts for the Windows Phone platform and Nokia's new Lumia 800 device.

Foundbite was selected as the winning entry.

Readings

Code: The Hidden Language of Computer Software and Hardware Charles Petzold http://www.charlespetzold.com/code/

Loved this book. A particularly readable introduction to logic gates, adders and the like. Although I'm sure this is fairly basic for many, as someone who dropped out of university I'm actively trying to learn more about lower levels of computing than I work with on a daily basis.

Once While Travelling: The Lonely Planet Story Tony & Maureen Wheeler https://penguin.com.au/books/once-while-travelling-9781742282213

A wonderful book about how two Brits traveled the world and built one of the world's most recognisable brands from scratch and with very little money. A breath of fresh air compared to many other business auto-biographies.

Thinking Fast & Slow Daniel Kahneman https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/11468377-thinking-fast-and-slow

Incredibly insightful.

Sprint: How to Solve Big Problems and Test New Ideas in Just Five Days Google Ventures https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/25814544-sprint

A really useful playbook to tackle and test new ideas in 5 working days.

Tools

First Computer: Tiny PC
Favorite Editor: Visual Studio