Archive for 2018

  • Nathanaël Martel: Des stats pour mes sites

    WordCamp Nice 2018Speaker: Nathanaël Martel

    December 10, 2018 — Quels outils pour avoir des statistiques d’utilisation de votre site : visite, visiteur unique… Quels en sont les conséquences pour votre projet en terme de mise en place, de performance, de respect des utilisateurs et des lois (RGDP). Je vous montrerai en particulier comment utiliser piwik / matomo.

    Comment s’y prend-on pour installer piwik / matomo. Est-ce vraiment compliqué ? En 1h30, vous aurez votre instance avec vos sites fonctionnels.

  • Nemanja Cimbaljevic: How To Ride a Blue Whale (Getting familiar with Docker)

    WordCamp Sofia 2018Speaker: Nemanja Cimbaljevic

    December 10, 2018 — “DevOps, SysOps, Virtualization, containerization, automation”
    This are all terms we see daily, but maybe do not understand them fully.
    Did you know docker container can be up-and-running 100x faster than your VM?
    Or that you can limit docker container to use only as much memory as you want, so you will not run out of it?
    We will talk briefly about differences between Docker and VM, and what you need to get started. Different ways how Docker can improve your development cycle and speed up your deployment process. How to improve your day-to-day operations and save time on provisioning your code.
    Besides general talk and slides, we will see some demos how to run single container of one image, but also how to automate whole process and run multiple containers using docker-compose.

  • Petya Petkova: Бизнес и работа с клиенти

    WordCamp Sofia 2018Speaker: Petya Petkova

    December 10, 2018 — Защо имплементирането на WordPress за уеб присъствието на малкия, средния, та дори и големия бизнес е най-разумното решение? Как системата би могла да повиши конверсиите и разпознаваемостта на даден бизнес? Как да управляваме вече изграден WordPress уеб сайт според нуждите на бизнеса си?

  • Ivaylo Kolbinger Ivanov: WordPress deployment with dkdeploy

    WordCamp Sofia 2018Speaker: Ivaylo Kolbinger Ivanov

    December 10, 2018 — A different approach deploying your code on the server.
    The talk would present a WordPress deployment process with the help of the capistrano based deployment tool dkdeploy (https://dkdeploy.github.io/).
    Simple rollback scenario, granular file permissions, a automated maintenance page during every deployment, stage specific configuration – if you face such challenges during your daily work, the talk will give you a brief introduction how dkdeploy solves such issues and helps you keep focused on that what makes you a developer – coding.
    And guess what, it’s open source!
    So, you need a custom feature in your workflow, then code it. Or probably some automated user acceptance tests – then simply integrate it.

  • Vassilena Valchanova: Building Data-Driven Buyer Personas

    WordCamp Sofia 2018Speaker: Vassilena Valchanova

    December 10, 2018 — We often put a dividing line between quantitative data and the personal relationship with clients. The thinking goes that if we focus on numbers too much we forget the actual people behind them.
    We’ll fight this notion by demonstrating how data can help you understand your users and build better buyer personas. We’ll answer the following questions:
    – What can Google Analytics, Facebook Audience Insights, and Linkedin Website Demographics teach us about our audience?
    – How to build on top of quantitative information with interviews and personal feedback?
    – How to group and segment data into distinct personas?

  • Nikola Nikolov: Beyond Hello – Networking At WordCamp

    WordCamp Sofia 2018Speaker: Nikola Nikolov

    December 10, 2018 — WordCamps can be an excellent place to get to know other WordPress professionals. However, many attendees stick to their own groups, attend lectures, and leave without cashing in on perhaps the most valuable part of WordCamps: networking. This lecture will explore some of the common reasons why attendees fail to form lasting connections. It will give some tips for more productive networking, and hopefully inspire deeper, more authentic networking at this WordCamp and beyond.

  • Mitko Kochkovski: Building Websites Using React.js and WordPress API

    WordCamp Sofia 2018Speaker: Mitko Kochkovski

    December 10, 2018 — In this talk, Mitko will speak about how you can leverage the WordPress REST API to build awesome websites, using React.js for rendering the frontend outside the WordPress Theme implementation, by using processor class inside the Reactj.js that will handle all the layouts that your website need.

  • Pascal Birchler: WordPress Internationalization Workflows

    WordCamp Sofia 2018Speaker: Pascal Birchler

    December 10, 2018 — Over the years, WordPress has steadily improved the way we have to work with internationalization. However, challenges still exist and there will always be new ones ahead. Projects like Gutenberg and ecosystems beyond WordPress.org force us to continuously iterate.

    Soon after the release of WordPress 15 years ago, support for internationalization was added to the software. This meant that themes, plugins, and WordPress itself could be translated. This was a huge deal as WordPress is used all over the world, in countries where English is not the main language. WordPress was quickly translated into German, Japanese and many more languages.

    In this talk you’ll learn how to make use of the latest and greatest technology to make your WordPress plugin or theme fully internationalized. Pascal is going to highlight how you can leverage the powers of WordPress, GlotPress, and WP-CLI to improve the translation workflow in your WordPress projects.

  • Yana Lambreva: Change Your Strategy – Introducing the Three A’s

    WordCamp Sofia 2018Speaker: Yana Lambreva

    December 10, 2018 — A Digital PR’s guide on why and how to incorporate the Pull Approach into your Marketing Strategy.
    Learn what are the three A’s, how changing the way you interact and communicate with your target audience will win you more Brand Love and Word-of-Mouth and why that is important in a rapidly changing marketing landscape.