Podcast E090 – Interview with Jason Cosper of WP Engine

This week I talk with Developer Advocate Jason Cosper of WPEngine Upcoming Events WordCamp Edinburgh, Scotland – Nov 21st WordCamp Saratoga Springs, NY – Nov 21st WordCamp Nepal Segment 1: In the News WordPress 4.4 Beta 4 is available for testing. This is the last planned beta. Release Candidate 1 is scheduled for this week. WordCamp…

068 Learning Mangement System (MLS) Part 2 with Kim Shivler

SEE WP-TONIC Episode 068 for Show Notes   ===================     WP-Tonic is not only a WordPress support and maintenance service, but we publish a twice weekly, top-rated WordPress podcast where we talk with some of the brightest minds in WordPress development, web design, business, and online marketing.

Podcast E089 – Balancing Act – Community, Consulting & Coaching

This week I talk about Community vs Consulting vs Coaching Upcoming Events WordCamp Orlando WordCamp Berlin Segment 1: In the News WordPress 4.4. beta 3 —  WordPress 4.4 is slated for release on December 8 Segment 2:  Today I wanted to discuss something that I’ve noticed appearing, not just for myself but others as well.. and…

This week on WPwatercooler we’ll be discussing sanitizing data stored in custom fields in WordPress, this is a continuation from our  EP159 – WordPress user generated content, what to look out for. Join us as we dig deeper into storing user generated data and sanitizing such data. * Javascript and XSS 00:03 * SQL Injections…

067 LMS Learning Management Systems With Guest Kim Shivler

This month we going to be taking a deep dive into the world of LMS (Learning Management Systems)with Kim Shivler who is a leading WordPress consultant in how to to develop powerful online LMS with WordPress. We talk all about what WordPress LMS plugins offer the best mixture of power with ease of use from…

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Podcast #16 – L’animation communautaire des projets Open Source

Au programme WordPress et Drupal sont deux projets open source qui reposent (notamment) sur la contribution de leurs communautés respectives. Cet épisode nous a permis d’échanger autour de nos similitudes, nos bonnes pratiques ou ce qui nous différencie et ce sur de nombreux thèmes (traduction, extensions, évènements, écosystème…). Léon Cros, Président de l’association Drupal France…

Understanding WP-CLI, and a discussion on micro plugin businesses

Welcome to the Post Status Draft podcast, which you can find on iTunes and via RSS for your favorite podcatcher. Brian and his co-host, Joe Hoyle, a co-founder and the CTO of Human Made, discuss some of today’s hottest, current WordPress news. In this episode of Draft, Joe and Brian discuss micro plugin businesses and playback a…

S2 E7: Are WordPress themes a viable business?

Can authors still make money selling WordPress themes? In today’s episode, Jonathan Atkinson an Envato Exclusive Author, joins Devin and I to discuss the current state of affairs in the WordPress theme marketplace. Atkinson shares some deep insights into Envato’s recent corporate restructuring, impact of multipurpose themes, and progressive competition in the space. Envato isn’t the…