‘project’ Videos

  • Devon DeLapp: This Is Not What We Asked For: Avoiding, Preparing For, and Handling Difficult Client Moments

    WordCamp Seattle 2016Speaker: Devon DeLapp

    October 3, 2017 — When a web project is going great, client relations is a breeze. But what do you do when its not? Misunderstandings, under-bidding, over-asking, delays, and more can stall that project and sour a relationship. But with a bit of preparation, and pro-active management, you can give your project the best chance at success and turn upset clients into your biggest evangelists.

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  • Mark Uraine: Designing in the Open

    WordCamp San Diego 2017Speaker: Mark Uraine

    May 9, 2017 — Designing in the open is about sharing your work and progress publicly through the course of a design project. I’ll explain how this works, where to start, and why it’s good practice for all designers. We’ll also discuss how you can give back to the WordPress community through design contributions to Core and WordPress.org.

  • Julien Hédoux : Construire un projet WordPress par l’absurde

    WordCamp Paris 2016Speaker: Julien Hédoux

    April 13, 2016 — C’est lorsqu’on est confronté à diverses problématiques qu’on apprend vraiment à utiliser une technologie (CMS, framework, language…)
    Vous pensez vraiment connaître WordPress? Les erreurs à éviter ?
    Cette conférence traitera des points suivant :
    – les fausses bonnes pratiques que l’on trouve sur certains tutos
    – utiliser un plugin de cache? C’est parfois contre-productif. Comment s’en passer et optimiser son site en ayant un meilleur rendement.
    – Problèmes de performances? Sans doute un problème de conception à la base.
    – Surcouches néfastes à votre projet sous WordPress (Symfony embarqué, Twig, framework, …)
    – Décomposez votre WordPress afin de l’analyser pour connaitre les tenant pour une refonte ou évolution marketing

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  • Hans-Helge Bürger: Lightning Talk – Think B4 U Code

    WordCamp Berlin 2015Speaker: Hans-Helge Bürger

    February 5, 2016 — As developer we can get excited about a new project idea and immediately we start coding and hacking to get a first alpha version ready. But in most cases our initial implementation idea is by far neither the best nor the fastest to implement. In this lightning talk I want to show you one example, where I exploit another plugin to accomplish my task and it saved me a lot of time.

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