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  • Sandy Edwards: Kids and Code

    WordCamp Birmingham 2019Speaker: Sandy Edwards

    April 11, 2020 — This session is all about kids and code. We will discuss why you should teach your kids to code. We will cover how to teach your kids to code. We will even talk about how to keep your young bloggers safe online. We will cover resources and what you as a parent, or teacher need to know to make sure your child is ready for the future in code.

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  • Mary Baum: Gutenberg: Let’s get visual!

    WordCamp Birmingham 2019Speaker: Mary Baum

    April 10, 2020 — First, I promise you I was never a disco fan. (You’re over 50 if you got that joke.)

    But I gotta say. Gutenberg has changed everything, and I’m over the moon.

    Standard layouts with grids of posts? Done in a couple of hours.

    Wild and crazy layouts, with all kinds of things going every which way? Again, Gutenberg’s the star!

    And not just in experimental for-designers’-eyes-only pages.

    But home pages. Archive pages. Pages of posts. Single posts. Even WooCommerce shop pages!

    So let’s get visual!

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  • The gift of WordPress

    WordCamp Seattle 2019Speaker: Jocelyn Mozak

    April 2, 2020 — WordPress has come a long way from its humble beginning. Many of us have come a long way since our own humble beginnings with WordPress. WordPress enters our lives and we never look back. Together, we will explore all that WordPress has to offer. Whether you are a blogger, freelancer, or small business owner, you will discover how you can connect and grow within the WordPress community, and how to get the most from your WordPress—and WordCamp Seattle 2019—experience.

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  • Greg Bueno: Will You Like Your Code in Six Months?

    WordCamp Seattle 2019Speaker: Greg Bueno

    April 2, 2020 — As your career in development progresses, you may look back on code written by your younger self and wonder, “How was that ever a good idea?” Plot twist! That younger self was only six months ago. This presentation takes a look at ways you can practice care for your future self. Yes, documentation is involved, but we’ll also cover tools and techniques to make that task less arduous. We’ll also explore some neuroscience that might encourage some empathy for complete strangers who may be looking at your code. Spoiler alert! That stranger is you.

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  • Aaron D. Campbell: Myths and Facts About Securing Your Site

    WordCamp Seattle 2019Speaker: Aaron D. Campbell

    April 2, 2020 — You know security is important and want your site to be secure, but there’s so much information available, it’s hard to decipher the myths from what actually helps. In this talk, we’ll take a MythBusters approach to looking at popular security measures for your WordPress site, busting myths and confirming claims along the way. Come find out how to avoid the myths and implement security that really helps.

  • Nathan Ingram: Dealing with Problem Clients ­ Fencing in the Friendly Monsters

    WordCamp Seattle 2019Speaker: Nathan Ingram

    April 2, 2020 — Spend time talking with a group of web business owners and the conversation will inevitably include someone’s unfortunate experience with a terrible client. Most web pros have a story or two (or eight). While bad clients can’t be completely avoided, there are strategic steps any business owner can take to contain the impact of a bad client. In this session, we will explain the how to create a system that preserves workflow and keeps problem clients in check.

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  • Patty O’Hara: Helpful tools to automate clean, maintainable code

    WordCamp Seattle 2019Speaker: Patty O’Hara

    April 2, 2020 — This talk provides an overview of coding best practices with a focus on the WordPress coding standard. We’ll discuss how to use tools to easily automate your coding environment, project repositories, and processes to write code that complies with established standards. We’ll cover Javascript, CSS and PHP linters and formatters with tried and true tips and tricks to getting these tools setup to work for you.

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  • Kathy Zant: The Hacking Mindset: How Beating WordPress Hackers Taught Me to Overcome Obstacles & Innovate

    WordCamp Seattle 2019Speaker: Kathy Zant

    April 2, 2020 — You wouldn’t believe how far malicious actors will go to take over websites for profit. Kathy believes it; she’s seen it all as she’s helped hundreds of WordPress site owners recover after getting hacked. As WordPress now powers more than one-­third of the web, it’s a big target and attracting the attention of more hackers. Learning to think like a hacker in the security realm is a big part of keeping your assets safe, plus there are additional benefits. In this session, we will hear stories of how defeating hackers can help you make better security decisions. The hacker mindset is much more than protecting your site and information; thinking like a hacker can also help you break through perceived limitations, overcome obstacles, and capitalize on opportunities to innovate.

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  • Bob Dunn: Build Your Brand: Podcasting with WordPress

    WordCamp Seattle 2019Speaker: Bob Dunn

    April 2, 2020 — Podcasting has become an important tool to consider in your media and marketing strategy; it’s a powerful tool in building your brand. If you have been thinking about starting a podcast or have just started one, this session is for you. We’ll uncover ways to overcome the barriers to podcasting, how to get started with limited resources, microphones, editing tools, and tips for creating and repurposing great content.

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  • Rob Taylor: Content Planning ­ business as a blog, blog as a business

    WordCamp Seattle 2019Speaker: Rob Taylor

    April 2, 2020 — This talk is all about planning a content strategy that drives fresh, evergreen pieces, and plot effective related social media. With simple, actionable takeaways, you learn how to add value to both blogs and businesses by incorporating campaigns and launching effective LIVE social pared with curated partner content.

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