Archive for 2014

  • パネルディスカッション形式: 必ず押さえておきたい、今すぐできるセキュリティ対策

    WordCamp Tokyo 2014Speakers: Fumito Mizuno, Yuya Tajima, Hajime Ogushi, Shoko Matsuo

    November 15, 2014 — WordPressのセキュリティーについて、特別な知識がない方でもできる基本的・具体的な対応方法を、座談会形式でお伝えします。
    ご存知の方も多いと思いますが、

    パスワードを難しくする
    常にアップデートを行う
    WordPressサイトをバックアップする
    この3つが最も大事です。

    しかしこれらを徹底して継続して行うことが、なかなか難しいという現実を前に、これらのことをどうすれば続けていけるか、続けないとどういうことになるのか、具体例を交えながら、お話しようと思います。

  • Joey Kudish:【基調講演】アプリケーションプラットフォームとしての WordPress

    WordCamp Tokyo 2014Speaker: Joey Kudish

    November 15, 2014 — この開発者指向のプレゼンテーションは WordPress の環境での API とは何なのかと、なぜ私たちがそれらを気にするべきなのかを説明します。

    提案されている WordPress コアの REST API や、 WordPress.com と Jetpack の REST API を含む WordPress のエコシステムのなかで利用可能な色々な API を探っていきます。

    いくつかの開発者を取り巻く環境のエコシステムにも触れます。時間が許せばAPIやWordPressやAutomatticについての一般的な質問を受け付けます。

  • Max Cutler: JavaScript Performance: Fundamentals, Tools and Techniques

    WordCamp NYC 2014Speaker: Max Cutler

    November 15, 2014 — JavaScript is an increasingly pivotal part of the WordPress experience, especially in the admin interface. The upcoming REST API will open the door to many rich new client experiences and single-page app opportunities. This talk covers key fundamentals of client-side performance, from JavaScript code execution to browser layout and the critical rendering path. Most importantly, it covers the tools that you can use to discover, analyze, and fix browser performance issues.

  • Tracy Levesque: 6 Ways to Up Your Theme Game

    WordCamp NYC 2014Speaker: Tracy Levesque

    November 15, 2014 — Are you a front-end designer who searches the free WordPress theme directory, finds something similar to the design you’re looking for and then modifies it to suit your needs? A lot of WordPress theme designers start off this way, but soon it’ll be time to take it to the next level. This presentation gives you 6 specific tips to boost your WordPress theme building skills.

  • Daryl Koopersmith: Code Philosophy

    WordCamp NYC 2014Speaker: Daryl Koopersmith

    November 15, 2014 — Philosophical quine on coding.

  • Helen Hou-Sandí: So You Know WP_Query. Now What?

    WordCamp NYC 2014Speaker: Helen Hou-Sandí

    November 15, 2014 — In the recent past, the WordPress developer community has been enlightened as to the dangers of query_posts() and embraced new WP_Query(). Now, let’s take a deeper dive into WP_Query and its helpers, WP_Tax_Query, WP_Meta_Query, and WP_Date_Query. From arguments to SQL to hooks, we take a look at how to get just the posts you want.

  • Suzette Franck: Understanding WordPress Core Functionality

    WordCamp NYC 2014Speaker: Suzette Franck

    November 15, 2014 — If you are new to WordPress, this session teaches you how to make the most of the awesome functionality provided with WordPress core to build your website or blog. Itl covers the latest and greatest features of using WordPress utilizing featured images, tags and categories, native galleries and audio playlists, menus, widgets, and the Theme Customizer to preview modifications to themes before pushing them live on the server, all from a website owner perspective.

  • M. Shannon Hernandez: Your Business Blog Matters!

    WordCamp NYC 2014Speaker: M. Shannon Hernandez

    November 15, 2014 — Did you know that consistent blogging gives your brand:
    Voice: What is your specialty in the field? How do you solve your current and future clients’ needs? Blogging allows you to address these key questions through quality content. Visibility: Is your business searchable? Each blog article you write is another page that can be indexed by search engines–whether on your own website, or appear as a guest blogger on another site. To put it simply, if you are not blogging, you are losing opportunities to be found online. Vibrance: What do you want to be known for (i.e. paid for) in your businesses? Strategic blogging allows you to show your passion and uniqueness and expertise in your field.

  • Drew Jaynes: Core Docs – Sentencing WordPress to 11-years-to-life

    WordCamp NYC 2014Speaker: Drew Jaynes

    November 15, 2014 — This talk takes a stroll through the docs road map devised two summers ago and how that’s progressing. We examine the diminished role the Codex will take going forward, as well as highlight some exciting initiatives coming into the fold — including the handbooks, code reference, and more.

  • Jeff Veen: Momentum

    WordCamp San Francisco 2014Speaker: Jeff Veen

    November 14, 2014 — There is so much talk about design in our industry these days, but how do we actually put that into practice? How do we make products that thrive? How do we create a culture for our teams that fosters creativity, momentum, and trust? Jeff shares the techniques he’s used with his own teams to help you be more productive and satisfied in your work.