Miles Rimple

TechChat Tuesdays #50: ETE 2022 Keynote, Elizabeth Adams

It’s our 50th episode! We welcome an extraordinary guest, Elizabeth Adams! Elizabeth Adams was one of our keynote speakers at Philly ETE 2022 this year. She is the Global Chief AI Culture & Ethics Officer of Women in AI, and a Forbes “15 AI Ethics Leaders Showing The World The Way Of The Future.” Host … Read More

TechChat Tuesdays #49: An Interview with Linda Rising

This week on the TechChat we feature our interview with the incomparable Linda Rising, ETE speaker, and co-author of books including “Fearless Change” and “More Fearless Change”. She lives in Nashville as a lecturer and independent consultant, and is credited as having played a major role in having “moved the pattern approach from design into … Read More

TechChat Tuesdays #48: Carson Gross and HTMX

The Philly Emerging Technologies for the Enterprise conference (Philly ETE) is less than a month away, and in this episode, we’ve got an exclusive interview with one of our speakers: Carson Gross. Carson Gross runs Big Sky Software, which finds hot, new trends and then does the opposite of that. Big Sky Software has produced … Read More

TechChat Tuesdays #47: Dev News Ultra

This week, Ken Rimple and Sujan Kapadia drop in for some brief coverage of the last few weeks’ dev news! They also discuss helpful sites for developers, and the latest Apple event. Host Notes ETE is back for 2022! We’re virtual again this year, but don’t miss another great roster of speakers and content. Early … Read More

TechChat Tuesdays #46: Dev News and Kotlin Deep Dive

This week, Ken Rimple and Sujan Kapadia cover various stories from the world of Dev News – before dedicating the rest of the show to a deep dive on Kotlin. They also answer a few questions from viewers! Host Notes ETE is back for 2022! We’re virtual again this year, but don’t miss another great … Read More

TechChat Tuesdays #45: How do we learn new things?

As developers and engineers, how do we learn new things? On today’s livestream, hosts Ken Rimple and Sujan Kapadia delve into some of their personal processes around learning new tech, and offer techniques and tools for staying curious and relevant.