January 21, 2021 — Version control is a critical component of any software developer’s toolkit. But for those who have never used it, it may appear daunting. Don’t let it fool you, anyone can learn it!
Focusing on Git, we’ll cover the basic commands everyone should learn, some commonly used workflows, how you can integrate it into your WordPress projects, and even dive into a few more advanced tips to help you level up your skills.
January 21, 2021 — Russell Heimlich has been wrangling the interwebz since the dawn of the century. By day he is a Senior Interactive Developer at nclud, a provocative creative agency. By night he is a small human co-wrangler of two daughters with the help from his partner in crime, Kristina. True to his name, he is capable of life-saving choking maneuvers for the greater human good. Milkshakes make him smile.
January 21, 2021 — Is important not only sharing the code, but as everything evolve we should share our environments in an easy way, finding container, and establishing rules to deploy our code and try to reduce the amount of errors we might introduce on every project, specially if that project is of a considerable size.
we start from our local by:
1. sharing local enviroment with docker.
2. work with composer so we only have custom code on our repository.
3. Bitbucket as repository holder.
4. Bitbucket pipelines to work as continues integration.
5. implement basic unit testing during CI.
5. deploy to any hosting provider.
January 21, 2021 — In the WordPress post Gutenberg world there are fundamental shifts in both user and development workflows, and moving forward that means how we develop themes for will also change. Let’s look at the current status of theme development, how you can get started taking advantage of the core editor right and how we can begin building themes for the future. Specifically, we’ll cover: • How to modify existing themes to take full advantage of the new editor and blocks. • Adding Theme Supports and Block templates to existing themes • What’s the difference between Block Enabled and Block Based Themes • Upcoming enhancements for Full Site Editing and Global Styles and how this will affect theme development.
January 21, 2021 — This talk will try to explain what hooks are, why do you need them and most importantly how to create your own hooks so that you have an even better control as to what would you like to do in order to become an even better WordPress developer.
January 21, 2021 — Join PostStatus.com partner Cory Miller as he talks with psychologist Dr. Sherry Walling of ZenFounder.com to talk about handling times of fear and uncertainty that we find ourselves in today.
January 21, 2021 — Join PostStatus.com partner Cory Miller as he talks with psychologist Dr. Sherry Walling of ZenFounder.com to talk about handling times of fear and uncertainty that we find ourselves in today.
January 21, 2021 — Assisting organizations that make this world a better place is highly inspiring and satisfying. But that can’t be the only reward when you give your professional best. In a nutshell: Birgit shares how to work with nonprofits and how to bring them into the best light online.
She discusses how you can build a donor/member-oriented website and how to incorporate the organization’s “bucket list” within the realities of budgets and capabilities.
You will learn about the wide range of online needs for various types of nonprofits and share info about plugins and tools to build useful solutions. You’ll walk way with the resources to connect with other nonprofit technologists and services.
Just because the organization is a nonprofit doesn’t mean you can’t make a living building effective websites with a notable online presence.