November 9, 2012 — WordPress allows you to start and maintain a website with ease. With over 555 million active websites on the Internet, how do you get your valuable content found? Learn the five steps of inbound marketing and how to put them into action with WordPress.
Slides: http://www.slideshare.net/aps1292/inbound-marketing-and-wordpress
November 9, 2012 — This talk is about using WordPress to rapidly develop complex web apps. Using your own Singleton class in WP, separating logic from your views, different, powerful ways to use post types and taxonomies and user accounts, and examples of all of these things.
Slides: http://www.hotchkissconsulting.com/WPWebAppFramework.pdf
November 9, 2012 — Our talk will be from a beginners perspective on plugin development. We will talk about how we approached designing and developing our first plugin for WordPress—a minimum quantity plugin for Jigoshop. Dan will talk about the development focusing on what resources he used and how he tackled learning WordPress functions, hooks & plugin limitations with little WordPress knowledge. Jen will speak about the design aspect focusing on the specific plugin behavior, user interaction and how it would integrate into the storefront.
November 8, 2012
November 3, 2012 — Q&A Session regarding a list of WordPress-related questions from a research before the WordCamp and live discussion on-site with attendees.
November 2, 2012 — Ivelina Dimova listing a number of handy plugins for setting up a small business site or modern blog.
November 2, 2012
November 2, 2012 — Hristo Pandzharov speaking about a football website built with WordPress and WooCommerce
November 2, 2012 — Vasil Kolev is sharing his experience while conducting code reviews or interviewing developers and the most ridiculous assumptions one could demonstrate as a fact during development.