WordCamp Philly has an amazing lineup of speakers and professionals using WordPress in awesome ways!
Time Slot | Vedder 1 | Vedder 2 | Springsteen 1 | Springsteen 2 | Unconference |
8:30 – 9:00 |
Registration and Check-In | ||||
9:00 | Opening Remarks | ||||
9:10 – 10:00 |
Shared Session: Munir Mandviwalla
Re-imagining higher education as an open source community with WordPress and BuddyPress |
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10:15 – 11:05 |
Sean Blanda
Taking Over the World With Custom Taxonomies |
Ron Bercume & Scott Sussman
Using BuddyPress to Change the World |
Phillip Copley
Beyond Object Orientation: Increasing Plugin Iteration Using a Modified MVC Architecture |
Jason Coleman
Business Models for Plugin/Theme Distribution. What You Need to Know About the GPL. |
OPEN |
11:20 – 12:10 |
Raphael Mudge
Write with Style: Blogging in Plain English |
Jim Doran
Twenty Things a New WordPress User Should Know |
Doug Stewart
Making WordPress Work AT Work |
Hal Stern
Parsing Strange: How WordPress Translates a URL into SQL |
OPEN |
12:10 – 1:45 |
LUNCH | ||||
2:00 – 2:50 |
Owen Winkler
Be One of Us: The WordPress Community |
Reed Gustow
Creating a Customized Navigation System in WordPress |
Justin Sainton
WP E-Commerce |
Ptah Dunbar
Rapid Theme Development Using a Theme Framework |
OPEN |
3:05 – 3:55 |
Anthony Bubel
A WordPress Wedding |
Yasmine Mustafa
Starting a Startup with WordPress |
Brad Williams & Brian Messenlehner
Spooky WordPress: Disturbingly Brilliant Uses of WP |
Vasken Hauri
Mama CAS: Leveraging WordPress for Enterprise Authentication |
OPEN |
4:10 – 5:00 |
Bonnie Vasko
Themes for Beginners |
Andrew Spittle
Using WordPress and Edit Flow to Master Your Editorial Workflow |
Ryan Duff
Productivity 101: Making a Easily Redeployable Dev Environment with Subversion |
Ronald Huereca
Using Ajax with WordPress |
OPEN |
5:15 – 6:05 |
Shared Session: Andrew Nacin
What’s Next for WordPress 3.1 |
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6:10 | Closing Remarks, Prize Giveaways, and After Party Announcements | ||||
8:00 | After Party
The Draught Horse (http://draughthorse.com) |
The WordCamp Philly 2010 program will be informally divided into two separate tracks:
- Vedder – User/Blogger/Enthusiast – For those who use, blog with, and generally love WordPress. This track will provide opportunities to learn new things about the software, what it can do for you, and how to make the most of it. See how others rock and roll with WordPress and get first-hand insights on the potential of the software.
- Springsteen – Developer/Designer/Technologist – For those who dream, work, and play in code, plugin development, system administration, and everything else that makes things do magic tricks. Indulge in some insights on developing better WordPress plugins and deploying like a champion.
NOTE: The “Unconference” track that you see will simply be an open room where attendees can gather for a break or just hang out.