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WordCamp Utah Recap

Posted in: WordPress

(I had intended to get this posted early last week, but pushing all of the meetings, etc. from the week prior to WordCamp Utah to last week torpedoed that pretty effectively.)

WordCamp Utah was a great event - well organized by Joseph Scott (thanks Joseph!), well attended and with some very good speakers.

I gave a presentation about WordPress plugins. This was a challenging talk because of the vastness of the topic combined with the variety of the interest and technical background of the audience. Here are the slides.

Some folks seemed upset that I didn’t give a technical demo of how to build a plugin. However, I chose to keep the talk at a high level based on the make-up of the audience.

Instead of getting into the code, I talked about techniques and approaches, and different kinds of plugins. My intent was to give people an idea of what they can do with plugins; and a little start on how to approach writing one. We may change this at WordCamp Denver and have some technical presentations.

I also announced a couple of goodies at the end of the talk. We pulled an all-nighter on Friday getting everything ready for release. My presentation might have suffered a bit as a result. :)

We’ve released some development tools for other WordPress developers to use. These are things we’ve had to build over the years, and thought others could make good use of.

  • WordPress Install (SVN Checkout) Script - a shell script will walk you through a checkout of multiple versions of WordPress from SVN and set up the requisite config file and database structure. This makes it easy to create a series of installs for testing purposes.
  • WordPress Compatibility Plugin - sets some constants and some other little things that provide backward compatibility for older versions of WordPress.
  • Quality Assurance (QA) Checklists - checklists to help guide plugin and theme testing. Includes considerations such as WordPress version, theme compatibility, browser type, WordPress settings, etc.

The biggest announcement - and the one I’m most excited about - was the Carrington theme, but I’ll have a follow-up post about that as there is just too much to cover here.

Thanks again to everyone who made WordCamp Utah a success.

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Posted October 6th, 2008 @ 5:13 PM

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Don’t Give To Education

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This is awesome. Thanks for tapping me Micah!

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MacBook Air Battery Advice

Posted in: Technology

Since I got the MacBook Air I’ve been charging it with a MacBook Pro adapter at home while using the Air adapter at work and while traveling. THis ended up having some adverse effects:

MacBook Air Battery Capacity

I even tried to recalibrate it, but to no effect:

MacBook Air Battery After Calibration

I was very disappointed and frustrated that the battery had expired so quickly.

Then last weekend I used the Air adapter exclusively while at WordCamp Utah. Look what happened:

MacBook Air charged with 45W charger

I got another MacBook Air power adapter today - oh yes indeed.

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Posted October 3rd, 2008 @ 12:58 PM

Caffeinating

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An “overheard” too long for Twitter…

A: I’m going to get a coffee, anyone want anything?

B: I could use a coffee.

A: I thought you just drank tea.

B: I’ll drink both; I’m bi.

A: Nice. I guess I’m tea-curious.

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Posted October 3rd, 2008 @ 12:36 PM

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A mad push to get things ready for WordCamp last week has my scheduled all bumfuzzled. Yes, this should have been posted last Sunday.

WordCamp Utah

Posted in: WordPress

The team and I have been hard at work getting some pretty interesting goodies ready for launch at WordCamp Utah this weekend.

WordCamp Utah logo

I’m also giving a presentation on plugin development - so if there is anything you’d like to hear about specifically please let me know and I’ll try to get it in there.

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Posted September 24th, 2008 @ 5:36 PM

Automattic Acquires IntenseDebate

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I think this is fantastic. I’ve been in touch with the Intense Debate team since early on at TechStars last year and think they’ve got a great team and product. Similarly, I think Automattic is a perfect home for them. Congratulations all around!

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Pass the Rum

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‘Tis the sixth anniversary of Talk Like a Pirate Day on my blog.

Arrr, tis the Jolly Roger!

Thanks to my matey Dougal “BlueBeard” Campbell for the right proper plugin o’ th day.

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Posted September 19th, 2008 @ 8:15 AM

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