September 26, 2015 — With the introduction of HTTP/2, a lot of things are changing. We developers now have to unlearn some of the things that made us excellent, to adapt to a different world.
August 21, 2015 — This developer-oriented presentation focuses on explaining what an API is in the context of WordPress and why you should care about them. We dive into the WordPress.com & Jetpack REST API, its surrounding developer ecosystem. Finally we touch upon the new proposed WordPress Core REST API and how it might fit into the picture.
August 3, 2015 — In this talk, we look at the parallels between being a musician, and being a developer. I’ll share my story of how I transitioned from music to development, and how the skills I learned from being a musician helped me succeed in the development world.
July 19, 2015 — Lessons Learned From WordPress Developers
July 11, 2015 — As web developers, there are many considerations we have to make as we develop: for mobile, for responsive, for accessibility. I believe we can approach this in a more robust, positive, and future-proof manner by looking at capabilities rather than concessions. This talk is about shifting and inspiring perceptions, rather than any sort of tutorial.
June 27, 2015 — It seems that designers and developers speak different languages: developers are fluent in How, while designers are fluent in Why. Both are extremely important to a project, but this difference often leads to communication breakdowns. This talk gives developers insight into the design process, including vocabulary, problem-solving methods, and workflow, and outline some simple methods to avoid “fail points” along the way.
June 22, 2015 — Ben and Joseph gives you a step by step walkthrough of consuming data from a WordPress back end using AngularJS and show you how they have used this concept in production to power multiple front end websites with one WordPress installation.
June 20, 2015 — A modern WP developers toolkit.
June 19, 2015 — This presentation covers: Preparing your system to work with Docker containers using Boot2Docker, Building and customizing containers. Using Docker Compose to manage collections of related containers. Using Docker to test scaling and load balancing. Sharing your containers. Deploying your containers to the server
June 15, 2015 — Avec l’émergence des modèles Cloud et plus particulièrement celui du modèle SAAS (software as a services) les modes de production
ont évolué permettant à l’utilisateur client de ne payer uniquement ce qu’il a consommé.
WordPress n’étant plus exclusivement utilisé pour la création et la gestion de contenus de
sites internet (on retrouve sur le marché des solutions d’Outil de ticketing, de gestion Immobilière, Panel de gestion de serveurs par exemple), les professionnels du numériques doivent pivoter pour certaines de leurs offres vers ce standard SAAS.
Nous verrons au travers de cet atelier ce qui signifie « osez le saas » pour une agence, une ssi ou un développeur freelance utilisant WordPress.
Nous effectuerons un tour d’horizon des outils disponibles sur le marché permettant de pivoter vers ce schéma de production.
Puis nous verrons comment concevoir son offre, son infrastructure serveur et ainsi comment gérer sa production autours de notre produit Mill.