April 2, 2018 — In this talk, Thorsten will start by providing an overview of the rules and best practices for coding in the WordPress universe. If you want to know about code style, coding standards, code conventions, code quality—and why it all matters!—this talk is for you.
The second half of the talk will cover applying these rules via a WordPress-specific Composer package based on the well-known PHP_CodeSniffer tool. Both projects changed a lot recently, so you might learn something new. And now with Tide, this is getting more and more important for plugin and theme authors.”
April 2, 2018 — If you’re in IT, you’ve probably heard about Docker. But what is the hype all about? In this session, I’ll explain the Docker ecosystem and how you can leverage Docker to host your WordPress application in a containerized environment.
March 30, 2018 — We’ve all encountered the issue: a blank screen or worse, a 500 error on the server. How do you cope with this kind of issue, what do you do to find the culprit and resolve the error.
March 28, 2018 — XDebug is a tool for developers to gain insight into how PHP is executed. Using it for profiling is a very effective, fast and precise method to find bottlenecks in your WordPress site. In this talk I explain how to use it with Webgrind, how to find potential optimization targets, show examples of real cases when XDebug helped fix a performance problem and also explain what XDebug is not suitable for and what can be used instead. If you are not a developer, you’ll learn what XDebug is capable of and when to ask a developer to use it.
March 25, 2018 — Rahul is the founder and CEO of rtCamp – only WordPress.com VIP Partner from Asia.
His WordPress journey began in 2007 when he was looking for ways to customize his blog. Later on, he moved from professional blogging to freelancing, and from freelancing to starting rtCamp in 2009.
At work, Rahul plays multiple roles, switching between sysadmin (his favorite), to sales and everything else company demands from him.
Over the years, Rahul has contributed to the WordPress community in different ways as a WordCamp speaker, organizer, volunteer, polyglot, theme/plugins developer.
Outside of WordPress, he loves spending time with his son and is a self-proclaimed foodie.
March 25, 2018 — Damanjeet Singh will talk about the reasons why first-time visitors don’t trust your website. He’ll share with you the cost of not winning their trust. And what an expensive mistake that is.
His Trust Framework will show you how to tweak your website so that it inspires confidence. And motivates your visitors to take the desired action.
He believes that in a world of infinite choices the onus of gaining trust lies with the website owners and they need to earn it.
March 21, 2018 — This session will cover why it is important to write readable code, what could be the consequences of badly written code, what to do to make your code super readable.
March 20, 2018 — He will cover techniques on how we can create a WordPress based website and web application like Truecaller using just shortcodes with minimal efforts when running on strict deadlines.
March 20, 2018 — Learn anything and everything you’ve ever wanted to know about caching – why you need it, how to get it, and what to watch out for when using it. We’ll start with caching 101 and then examine the different caching tools you can use to speed up your WordPress site.
March 20, 2018 — This Panel discussion will be a frank and honest discussion about, How WordPress helped the Panelist to use their Voice with WordPress.