You need your WordCamp Europe photo…
You need your WordCamp Europe photo fix. Here are some fantastic shots from:
I know there are more, but these are the folks I’ve discovered so far.
You need your WordCamp Europe photo fix. Here are some fantastic shots from:
I know there are more, but these are the folks I’ve discovered so far.
Get ready for WordPress 6.1! There’s a live walkthrough coming for it on September 13, and the feature freeze is September 20. Other important news: security updates will no longer be backported for WordPress 3.7-4.0, and there’s a new Advanced WordPress Administration handbook.
Tom McFarlin reflects upon seeing young folks engaged at WordCamp Atlanta this last weekend: If there was ever any doubt in my mind that WordPress will be around for years to come, that doubt is stifled when I see younger people insatiably interested in what WordPress is doing. This is, they weren’t only interested in learning how…
A Day of REST is an event devoted to the WordPress REST API. It’ll happen on January 28th 2016, with a follow-on hack day on the 29th, in London. It’s an exciting opportunity for developers to learn how to interact with the new WordPress REST API, and Post Status will be an official partner.
John Hawkins reflects on his experience this last weekend at WordCamp Orange County, as someone he met was literally brought to tears because they finally found a solution to a problem they were having with a friend’s website. John says it nicely, “I’m proud to be part of a community that gives back so abundantly. What…
In this episode, Corey Maass and Cory Miller discuss a range of topics related to the development of their new product Crop.Express, including the importance of empathy in designing user interfaces, the challenges of marketing and selling products, and the need for developers to collaborate with others and develop non-technical skills. They each share their experiences from working on various projects over the years and offer insights and advice based on these experiences.
Who doesn’t love Wapuu, the adorable Japanese WordPress mascot? Nick Hamze shared a great post about the origins of the mascot: In 2009 at the WordCamp Tokyo after-party, Matt asked Japanese users what should we do to promote WordPress in Japan. One of the ideas was to create a mascot. Foxkeh was already a popular…