December 3, 2013 — This presentation is practical examples and information about setting expectations with clients when developing a WordPress site.
November 26, 2013 — WordPress is known to power websites for individuals, small businesses, news outlets, and educational institutions. We are at the tipping point of WordPress gaining acceptance, over traditional enterprise tools, within corporate controlled environments. This session reviews four websites built, using WordPress, for well-known big business corporations.
November 14, 2013 — Le Options API di WordPress ci permettono ormai di sviluppare siti web sempre più complessi ed avanzati che consentono al cliente finale di personalizzare ogni singola sezione di esso attraverso l’interfaccia di amministrazione di WordPress, ecco come usarle.
November 4, 2013 — This talk discusses WordPress’ current performance bottlenecks regarding application use cases. It discusses the current solutions available for this issue and a partial page templating system that can help solve this issue.
November 2, 2013 — This talk discusses tools used to automate the development process.
October 31, 2013 — Panelists discuss their experience running a WordPress Development business. The panel will be moderated by Morten Rand-Hendrikson.
October 28, 2013 — Making the WordPress back-end do what you need it to do can be tricky. When setting up the back end, it’s important to set it up in such a way as to make it easy for your client to understand.
October 23, 2013 — This talk shows you some common techniques to fine tune Jetpack as a developer.
October 22, 2013 — This talk introduces the Pods Framework for WordPress as a tool to build and manage highly customizable sites. Applications for this range from custom taxonomy and content types to complex, multi-edit pages and posts. (This is a real time demonstration – no slides available.)
October 20, 2013 — This talk looks at several ways to integrate Backbone into your WordPress site, including how to create better interfaces inside the WordPress admin and improve the structure of the JavaScript code in your client theme. It also walks through the design of a small Backbone web app that just uses WordPress for its admin capabilities, and gets all its data through a JSON API!