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  • Jorge Coronado: ILLOWP – Illo, illo, illo otro WP desactualizado…

    WordCamp Sevilla 2016Speaker: Jorge Coronado

    June 30, 2017 — A Jorge Websec la experiencia de WordPressa le supo a poco y ahora ha realizado un sistema automático para auditar masivamente Internet. Localizando las webs y clasificándolas por gestor de contenido. Un sistema de bots automatizados que al detectar un WP buscan su versión, plugins, usuarios y themes. Creando un Big Data que puede servir para muchas cosas.

    Ese Big Data generado es lo que Jorge Coronado nos va a contar en WordCamp de Sevilla 2016. ¿Cuantos WordPress desactualizados hay en España? ¿Cuantos son vulnerables? ¿Qué plugins son más usados y en qué zonas? Todo esto y más podrás saber en su ponencia.

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  • Ignacio Cruz Moreno: Multisitios a lo grande – Edublogs y CampusPress

    WordCamp Sevilla 2016Speaker: Ignacio Cruz Moreno

    June 30, 2017 — A la hora de tratar con multisitios que pueden crecer mucho hay que tener en cuenta cosas que nunca se nos pasarían por la cabeza. En esta charla explicaré un caso concreto: Edublogs, con más de 3 millones de blogs, y CampusPress, una red de multisitios para universidades. Hablaré sobre nuestra experiencia a la hora de desarrollar y de revisar el código antes de pasar a producción.

  • Nuno Morgadinho: Ideas for Customer Support Success

    WordCamp Sevilla 2016Speaker: Nuno Morgadinho

    June 30, 2017 — How to organize your business to provide the best level of support for clients? How can your support become an asset for you rather than a liability? How can you train people to provide good support and have them engaged in the work? Why support is such an hassle for engineers and designers?

  • Catalina Álvarez: El trabajo en remoto – como depurar el estrés y mejorar la productividad

    WordCamp Sevilla 2016Speaker: Catalina Álvarez

    June 30, 2017 — Ya que cada día el trabajo en remoto puede ser causa de diferentes factores de estrés como: el aislamiento, no identificar los periodos de trabajo y de descanso, la comunicación, cargas de trabajo excesivas, manejo de clientes, etc. Con esta charla Catalina Álvarez pretende dar pautas para identificar los factores de estrés para combatirlos con medidas simples y cotidianas y transformarlos en una ventaja, mejorando nuestras condiciones de vida y trabajo y aumentar la productividad.

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  • Aki Björklund: Finding Meaning In Abstract Work – A Personal Story

    WordCamp Helsinki 2017Speaker: Aki Björklund

    June 29, 2017 — Working with abstract things like the web can sometimes be demotivating. Remote work with no colleagues to talk to can make matters even worse. I’ve always considered myself a developer, but over the years I’ve also been a consultant, an agency founder/CEO and now a team leader. Even though I love development, with different roles and different clients and projects it sometimes has been a struggle to find motivation to continuously do my best. I will share what I have learned how to cope with the pressure, focus on stuff that matters, and finding meaning and motivation in my work.

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  • Thomas Hurd: The User Experience Perspective Of Multilingual And Multi-regional Websites

    WordCamp Helsinki 2017Speaker: Thomas Hurd

    June 29, 2017 — Finland is one of few countries where website developers, more often that not, need to create multilingual websites. But what about multi-regional websites and what about the end user’s experience?

    User experience and effective content are two aspects that keep users returning, yet these are oftentimes overlooked by both clients and developers.

    This talk would venture into strategies for planning and building successful multilingual and/or multi-regional websites that maximise content and the end user experience, ultimately encouraging your clients’ customers to stay and explore their website.

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  • Onni Hakala: Why It’s Dangerous To Turn Off Automatic Updates And Here’s How To Do It

    WordCamp Helsinki 2017Speaker: Onni Hakala

    June 29, 2017 — This talk is about automatic updates of WordPress. They are brilliant for security and as far as I know core updates are really well tested and they don’t introduce breaking changes.

    For plugins and themes it’s quite different story. Many of them are abandoned or completely changed over the years. This is the breaking point for so many users and inexperienced developers and they will just disable the updates. They are scared of breaking their sites just as we were. But if the updates are turned off the sites will get heavily exploited. So what should we do?

    This is our story of how we disabled all automatic updates last year. Why we did it and the struggle we had. In the end we learned a few things about testing, automation and security.

    We will visit topics like package management with composer, integration testing and continuous integration.

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  • Danny Hobo: Speeding Up Development With WP-CLI

    WordCamp Helsinki 2017Speaker: Danny Hobo

    June 29, 2017 — WP-CLI, a tool not too familiar by many developers, and that is a shame. WP-CLI can speed up your development and maintenance time a lot by just typing a few commands in the terminal.

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  • Petya Raykovska: Prepare Your Non-devs For A REST API Project

    WordCamp Helsinki 2017Speaker: Petya Raykovska

    June 29, 2017 — There is a hype surrounding the WordPress REST API these days. People focus on how it will change the future of WordPress, allow developers to expand the range of projects they can build, make WordPress popular outside its own bubble.

    What we rarely talk about are the challenges presented by the REST API especially for non developers. This talk focuses on them and gives you a checklist to make sure both your clients and your non-developers know what to expect from a REST API project.

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  • Alexandra Draghici: 3 Gifts My Users Gave Me

    WordCamp Helsinki 2017Speaker: Alexandra Draghici

    June 29, 2017 — “I thought a user-centered approach was going to benefit the users of my product. And then I realized how much users have given me back in the process. This presentation focuses on three ways in which users have made my life better, by giving me (at least) three gifts:

    – The gift of building solid roadmaps
    – The gift of teaching efficiently
    – The gift of working in a happy team”

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