‘GitHub’ Videos

  • Scott Massey: Github、BehatやContinuous Integrationを含めてPull RequestのWordPressの開発ワークフロー

    WordCamp Tokyo 2017Speaker: Scott Massey

    September 28, 2017 — Github、Continuous Integration道具はどうやってセットアップすればいいか、どうして使うかのを発表したいです。CircleCIというようなCIプラットホームやJenkinsも比較対照して、Behatテスト自動化を使ってPull requestワークフローも実演しようとします。

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  • Mitch Canter: WordPress Development with Vagrant, VVV, and VV

    WordCamp Nashville 2016Speaker: Mitch Canter

    March 18, 2017 — The day I discovered Vagrant was the day that I changed the way I worked. I went from fighting with server setups and local development boxes to seamlessly creating sites that fit in with my own workflow. But Vagrant by itself, while good, won’t get you there alone.

    That’s where VVV – a WordPress development environment – comes in. VVV comes pre-equipped with all of the tools, bells, and whistles needed to streamline your development environment.

    Mitch will walk you through the setup of Vagrant, commands and tips to help you get the most out of Vagrant, and other applications (VVV Dashboard and VV) that help you use VVV to its full potential.

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  • Arūnas Liuiza: GitHub gudrybės WordPress įskiepių kūrimui

    WordCamp Lithuania 2015Speaker: Arūnas Liuiza

    September 26, 2016 — WordPress įskiepių kūrėjas Arūnas Liuiza pasakoja, kaip patogiai ir protingai naudoti GitHub kuriant WordPress įskiepius. Pranešimą būtina pamatyti kiekvienam WordPress programuotojui.

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  • Megumi Hano: GitHub と Travis CI で WordPress テーマをテスト、ビルド、そして自動化

    WordCamp Kansai 2016Speaker: Megumi Hano

    July 28, 2016 — 継続的インテグレーション、CI(英: continuous integration)とは、主にプログラマーのアプリケーション作成時の品質改善や納期の短縮のための習慣のことを言います。(Wikipedia より)
    WordPress 公式テーマディレクトリ掲載テーマ Amethyst を事例に、採用したテストや費用対効果など WordPress テーマ開発における CI についてお話します。

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  • Morten Rand-Hendriksen: Github for the Rest of Us

    WordCamp US 2015Speaker: Morten Rand-Hendriksen

    December 13, 2015 — GitHub is that awesome thing everyone says you’ve gotta use, but how many of us can make heads or tails of it? If you’re tired of pretending to understand when someone talks about “merging the latest pull request” or want to know what the heck forks have to do with code, this rundown’s for you.
    I’ll show you how a little dose of science fiction is the key to understanding Version Control. There will be teleportation, time travel, there may even be a victimless murder as you learn the difference between a Fetch and a Pull, why Rebasing changes history, and how merging branches can magically reconcile conflicting code.
    Whether you develop, design, or just care about content, Git, GitHub, and Version Control can be some of the most useful tools in your kit. After this primer, you’ll see why Git and GitHub is for everyone, including you.

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  • Miguel Fonseca: Lightning Talk – Git Small Hacks and Tips

    WordCamp Vienna 2015Speaker: Miguel Fonseca

    November 3, 2015 — Ever since that epic arms race against his childhood friend in 7th grade for the shiniest, most pimped-out personal website, Miguel has been nurturing his love for the Web and Open Source by playing with things and breaking them. When not in his cave, you’ll find him on his bicycle dodging cars up and down the Lisbon hills or dancing the Lindy Hop to Swing music in the park.

  • Bowe Frankema: Catching Your Great White Buffalo – Finding and Catching Your Dream Project

    WordCamp London 2015Speaker: Bowe Frankema

    June 2, 2015 — “Great White Buffalo — A term for “the one that got away”. Used without explanation in the movie “Hot Tub Time Machine”.”
    By the end of my presentation I hope to have provided you (and your team) enough knowledge, tools and inspiration to start hunting for your Great White Buffalo.
    If you’ve already found your Great White Buffalo, here’s an overview of some of the technical things I’ll cover:
    How we use WordPress and BuddyPress for our social network
    Project management solutions like Slack, Trello and GitHub
    Social Media Strategy
    Crowdfunding (IndieGogo) and accepting donations on your WordPress site

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