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WordCamp Miami, The Great CMS Debate

WordCamp Miami, The Great CMS Debate

Feb 15th

Posted by Jake in Appearances

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I will be talking WordPress at two upcoming events, on opposite ends of the U.S. east coast this month.

WordCamp Miami. Never a big fan of winter, I’m definitely looking forward to a breather in sunny Miami, Florida. I’m flying down the evening before (this Friday, the 19th) and returning the following Tuesday. It’s actually more economic to stay a couple of extra days at the hotel as compared with taking a Sunday flight back. In any case, I’ll be speaking at Miami’s WordCamp, which takes place on Saturday the 20th at the University of Miami. I’ll be presenting a revised version More >

speaking, wordcamp, wordpress

WordPress.tv Cameo: Intranets

Jan 10th

Posted by Jake in Around the Web

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Back in November, I had the pleasure of attending WordCamp New York City. I spent about 10 minutes presenting my Google Reader plug-in, had a kick off WordCamp Boston planning meeting, had the pleasure of meeting inspiring folks like Raffi Mudge, and even had a great conversation in the hallway with Matt Mullenweg and Jeff Chandler (me in the  middle with the shoulder  bag, Matt sitting to my left, Jeff to my right – photo courtesy John Eckman) for about 40 minutes.

One of the sessions I attended was Ramil Teodosio’s WordPress Powered-Intranets. I’ve done a few Intranet implementations of my own and Ramil’s More >

video, wordcamp, wordpress

Interviewed on Episode 81 of WordPress Weekly

Dec 16th

Posted by Jake in Around the Web

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Last night I recorded the WordPress Weekly podcast with Jeff Chandler of WordPress Tavern. We chatted for about 90 minutes, and then want on to chat more during an after show chat that continued for over an hour. The podcast was published today, you can listen to it or get instructions for downloading it here. Here’s the iTunes link.

Topics included:

  • General WordPress consulting services
  • WordPress value perception as compared to other major CMS platforms
  • Exciting developer features coming in WordPress 2.9 (RC1 out today!)
  • What the near future holds for WordPress, with the MU merge and growth of BuddyPress, bbPress, et al
  • My latest Smashing Magazine More >
podcast, thinking, wordpress
Smashing Magazine: Advanced Power Tips for WordPress Template Developers (Reloaded)

Smashing Magazine: Advanced Power Tips for WordPress Template Developers (Reloaded)

Dec 14th

Posted by Jake in Around the Web

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On the heels of part 1, part 2 of my Advanced Power Tips for WordPress Template developers was published on Smashing Magazine this morning. The article made it up to #2 on the Delicious popular bookmarks list during the day. Part 2 reviews techniques for delivering a more elegant, customized administrative experience.

guest posts, smashing magazine, web development, wordpress
The Lost Symbol by Dan Brown

The Lost Symbol by Dan Brown

Dec 14th

Posted by Jake in Fun

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I finished the unabridged audiobook version of Dan Brown’s latest mystery-thriller, The Lost Symbol, a few nights ago. Dan Brown seems to get a lot of ivory tower criticism these days for his less than Shakespearean prose measured against the commercial success of his books. While I understand the critique, I find it overstated. More importantly, it didn’t impact my enjoyment of the book in the least.

The story follows the same general formula Brown used in the other two Robert Langdon stories, The DaVinci Code and Angles & Demons – two favorites. Few authors can put me on the edge of my More >

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