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Category: Speaking (Page 11 of 14)

Posts covering presentations I’ve given, talks I’ve shared, and meetups I’ve attended.

A Short Interview on WordPress JavaScript Coding Standards

Last week, I shared that I published the first iteration of the WordPress JavaScript coding standards.

Above all else, this was meant to be a first draft – a 1.0 – of the standards in order that we may all begin collaborating to refine the standards.

Generally speaking, it’s been well-received: I’ve received some good comments and questions via Twitter, and some developers have already made their own additions to the Codex.

Last week, I gave a short interview on WordPress JavaScript coding standards with my team at WP Daily.

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How To Level Up Your WordPress Development Skills

This past weekend, I attended WordCamp Atlanta 2013 and had an great time listening to some awesome speakers, finally meeting some Twitter friends face-to-face, and hanging out with a number of different people at the conference at the after party. All-in-all, it was a great weekend.

I gave my talk, Level Up Your WordPress Development Skills, on Saturday morning at 9am. Though the talk was filmed, I’m not sure when it will be online, so I’ve shared both my slides and the notes from my talk below.

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WordCamp Atlanta 2013: Level-Up Your WordPress Development Skills

As previously mentioned, WordCamp Atlanta 2013 will take place on March 15 – 16 at The Loudermilk Center. I’ll be speaking on Saturday, March 16th at 9:00am for the Developer Track.

Specifically, I’ll be speaking on how to Level-Up Your WordPress Development Skills.

Generally speaking, I’ll be looking to speak to both beginner and intermediate WordPress developers, but hopefully providing some useful information for advanced developers, as well.

That said, I thought it may be worth looking at a few of the topics I’m planning to cover during the course of the talk:

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