099 – Keys to Enjoy Web Programming
In this week’s episode, I spend some time chatting with Sean and Randy of beAutomated about how we as developers can enjoy web programming.
In this week’s episode, I spend some time chatting with Sean and Randy of beAutomated about how we as developers can enjoy web programming.
Today I share the software tools I use to run my website development business. Some items I mention: mac, espresso, coda 2, flow, forklift, acorn, adobe creative cloud and more!
Back by popular demand, I’ve recorded another episode that highlights tools that 4 different developers use to keep their WordPress site updated.
Watch this interview to learn how Jesse Friedman went from newbie WordPress developer to noted WordPress author of The Web Designers Guide to WordPress (aff. link) in just 5 years. Also, we talk about doing WordPress the right way, the WordPress community, and how you can get involved and accelerate your career. Stick around to…
I spend some time answering a question about the JetPack Plugin and spent the majority of the episode outlining the way that I move content from a development website to a live site.
In this episode, I interview 4 different WordPress developers and learn what tools they use on a daily basis to build websites.
In today’s episode, I talk about GoDaddy’s recent security breech, share a cool tool for managing multiple WordPress accounts, explain how to hide a page from Google robots and teach you my step by step approach to selling digital products online.
In today’s episode, I cover the most recent WordPress security release, share a new live blogging tool, discuss the JetPack Plugins and spend time discussing different ways to make changes to a live site.
In today’s episode, we dig into the importance of version control, who should use it and how it has save catastrophes from happening.
Join us to learn about my upcoming webinar, my free giveaway, my favorite mobile RSS readers, and how to find paying WordPress clients.
In todays episode, I recorded a live question and answer session with some of my new friends from WordCamp Grand Rapids
Hear Matt Mullenwig’s 2012 recap of WordPress. WordCamps have expanded from 1 in 2006 to 75 in 2012 and he shares new features in WordPress 3.5
Today’s episode features an interview with iThemes founder Cory Miller. We talk all about backups, especially with BackupBuddy.
Listen to learn how to transfer your blog from Blogger to WordPress. It’s not hard to do and with the benefits of WordPress, you’ll be glad you did!
In today’s episode I discuss a solution for a support ticket plugin and I share three different methods of handling your affiliate links in your WordPress website.