Today I spoke at Buffalo's second WordCamp. I am a casual WordPress user, not a developer, though my decade-and-a-half experience with multiple blogs and content management systems (even writing our own CMS at Algonquin Studios) gives me plenty of insight into the common challenges users and developers face across all platforms.
I have also learned that few developers work on just one platform. Nearly all of us touch more than one platform in our careers (or workday), and my experience from last year is that everyone attending falls into that boat. When I made these slides I wanted to make sure I was presenting ideas and concepts that developers could take to any platform.
There will be video of my talk (featuring my awful sense of humor) in probably a month or so (based on last year's timeline). When it's available I will post it here.
That being said, you don't need to be a WordPress developer to get something from these slides. Enjoy!
In addition, I collected a couple tweets about my talk (yay, validation!):
Brilliant tip from @aardrian to use the Google Analytics tracking image to track prints. BRILLIANT. #wcbuf
— Chris Van Patten (@ChrisVanPatten) September 14, 2013
@aardrian being a jerk at http://t.co/JQcJ7zxNim #wcbuf
— Ben Dunkle (@EmpireOfLight) September 14, 2013
Bonus: Links to Slides from Talks I Attended
Slides from my #wcbuf talk: "Building Themes and Plugins: Everything But Code" http://t.co/8aHrT3IHNX
— Chris Van Patten (@ChrisVanPatten) September 15, 2013
#wcbuf slides http://t.co/jUs13KTwQK thanks to everyone who came, it was perfect!
— Ben Dunkle (@EmpireOfLight) September 15, 2013
Extra Bonus
Looks like the WooThemes slider/carousel will be getting Google Analytics event tracking built in for a future release — now you don't need to be a coder to figure out if anyone is clicking your carousel:
Yay, @tomharrigan and I will chat about getting GA event tracking features into WooSlider! #wcbuf (now he's stuck)
— Adrian Roselli (@aardrian) September 14, 2013
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