I'm a programmer working as a CTO of an IT services company. Interested in mental models and frameworks. Observes how technology shapes business, politics, and life; and in turn how business, politics, and life shape technology.

Generally talks about #wealth, #insights, #network, #selfcontrol. In addition, I talk about plethora of topics that I'm interested in: #christianity, #india, #technology, #golang, #programming #ukulele

I #homeschool my 2 boys. They are also on fediverse - @joshg & @jerryg

You can find me on these places:
• Blog: jjude.com
• Podcast: jjude.com/podcast
• Photos: pixelfed.social/jjude
• Books: ramblingreaders.org/user/jjude

Happy to connect and chat. Come along.

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