WCYVR: Heartbeat API and WP_Image_Editor

It was a pleasure to share about the Heartbeat API and WP_Image_Editor (a lightning talk) with you all at WordCamp Vancouver!

Thanks for the invitation and support!

You can find the slides and sample code after the break.
More resource links to come in an update.

If you have any questions, just let me know!

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WCSF 2013 – Magical WordPress Management using WP-CLI

I was humbled to be invited to speak at WordCamp San Francisco this year at the last minute, and I’m excited to share it with you all!

You can find the slides in PDF here.

Embedded slides and sample plugin code available after the break.

[edit] Slides Updated! Full Details below. [/edit]

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Hollywood WordPress – CLI for WordPress (an Introduction)

I had the pleasure of being invited to speak at the Hollywood WordPress meetup with an introduction to the command line, and using it with WordPress.

Resources

Slides

You can see the slides after the break, or download here in PDF.

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Introduction to Contribution

I just finished talking about how you can get involved with WordPress core contributions at WordCamp Orange County!

Thanks for the organizers, Jeff Zinn and Brandon Dove for inviting me, and to Helen Hou-Sandi for looking over my slides and offering superawesometm suggestions.

You can find the slides below!
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New in WordPress 3.4: Presentation and Lessons Learned

Late last week I agreed to talk through new stuffs in WordPress 3.4 at the OC WordPress Meetup.

If you can’t be bothered to scroll to the bottom of the PDF, for further reading and complete details on what’s been done with 3.4 so far (it’s still a work in progress!), check out:

And, please test ALL THE THINGS by downloading WordPress 3.4 Beta 2.

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