Category Archives: Podcast Projects


I made this podcast in hopes of reaching out to others within the web development field—to let you know that I’m in the trenches with you when it comes to code. I get excited about how our profession moves forward rapidly but at the same time I’d be lying if I said I’ve never been confused about it as well. That said, I felt compelled to process my thoughts through audio. I hope you enjoy these segments and please feel free to provide feedback. Bookmark this podcast today!

Explain a Cookie To Your Spouse

Introduction

Today, I’m joined by co-worker, colleague and friend, Daniel Gurtner, web development consultant based out of San Diego. In this session we go head first into a situational question. Can he explain what a cookie is to his wife?


Highlighted Topics

  • How long have you been a web developer?
  • Family background questions: Married, yes? How long? Kids? How many?
  • Let’s set the stage. Your wife is at the dinner table and a website prompts her with,

This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We’ll assume you’re ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish.

Website after website after website…
  • Without Googling it and in your own words, explain to your spouse what a cookie is?
  • Options for people who have privacy concerns.

Thanks again for listening in. Remember, I’m here to foster innovation through conversation. So if you’d like to continue this discussion or any topics previously discussed, join me at San Diego Tech Hub and go head first into the AllWebSD Group. It’s totally free. Just visit this link or click San Diego Tech Hub on the footer of AllWebSD.com. Thanks and Aloha!

San Diego Futures Foundation

Introduction

Today I’m honored to have Teresa Valenzuela and Gary Knight from the San Diego Futures Foundation. And today, we’ll be going head first into the digital divide, specific to our county and how  local members in our community (me included) can be involved in these initiatives.

Welcome Teresa and Gary!


Highlighted Topics

  • Could you give folks like me who are new to your org a rundown of how/why sdfutures.org came about?
  • Teresa, what compelled you to reach out for this conversation today?
  • Let’s break down the San Diego demographics which require the most care in terms of computers, education, ISP – are there certain cities/municipalities you find yourself often servicing more than others?
  • Your services are quite extensive (e.g. Computers, Training, IT Services, Recycling, etc.), which area could use the most help at this point?
  • How has the pandemic impacted your mission?
    • Our mission at San Diego Futures Foundation is to improve lives in San Diego County by making information technology available to underserved populations by providing technology equipment, training, support, IT outsourcing, and digital media services to Nonprofit organizations, disadvantaged small businesses, low-income households, people with disabilities, and seniors. SDFF is working hard to bridge the digital divide in our community.
  • What keeps you up at night as it pertains to moving forward with sdfutures.org?
  • How can the listeners of this community make an immediate impact?
  • Final thoughts (e.g. things on your mind, ways to reach out, etc.)

Thanks again for listening in. Remember, I’m here to foster innovation through conversation. So if you’d like to continue this discussion or any topics previously discussed, join me at San Diego Tech Hub and go head first into the AllWebSD Group. It’s totally free. Just visit this link or click San Diego Tech Hub on the footer of AllWebSD.com. Thanks and Aloha!

Analytics…Who Cares?

Introduction

Today, I’m joined by Ansel, Manager of Data Analytics at Thermo Fisher Scientific. And with his help, he coaches me on the importance of data, with a stronger emphasis on its value for your business.


Highlighted Topics

  1. During the creation of software (new/existing) when do you usually get consulted for your expertise?
  2. During the creation of software (new/existing) when do you think you should be consulted?
  3. What are the types of data sets, KPIs or metrics that you’d like the software developer to be aware of?
  4. What problems do you find to be commonplace when interfacing with development teams?
  5. What would be the most important topic to add to existing software development curriculum – Analytics or Agile/Collaboration Training?
  6. What core languages are you using at the moment (e.g. Python)?
  7. When you’re in the trenches of analytics, what do you find to be the most cumbersome part of doing the job on hand?
  8. What advice could you provide new developers who are ready to strike on their first opportunity?
  9. What advice could you provide new data scientists/analysts who are ready to strike on their first opportunity?

Thanks again for listening in. Remember, I’m here to foster innovation through conversation. So if you’d like to continue this discussion or any topics previously discussed, join me at San Diego Tech Hub and go head first into the AllWebSD Group. It’s totally free. Just visit this link or click San Diego Tech Hub on the footer of AllWebSD.com. Thanks and Aloha!