
Speaking and Sponsoring at WordCamp Cincinnati 2016
Seems like we like to travel, actually Cincinnati is now a local camp for us. If you’re at WordCamp this weekend we highly recommend checking out Andrea‘s session, we saw
Seems like we like to travel, actually Cincinnati is now a local camp for us. If you’re at WordCamp this weekend we highly recommend checking out Andrea‘s session, we saw
When you are developing a medium-large application chances are, and a good practice as well, you want to split your codebase up in different files. Although this may seem a trivial
Back to back WordCamps! We’re excited about the upcoming WordCamp Boston after last weekend’s WordCamp NYC. Both Meeky and Matt will be speaking this week about the WP REST API
We’re looking forward to this weekend’s WordCamp NYC, especially since they selected Andrea‘s session on (Php)Storming WordPress – A remote debugging experience. It looks like there are a ton of
A few weeks ago Ndevr began a new relationship with a Denver based client, 303 Magazine. Typically clients come to us with either a redesign, re-platform, or HELP! type project in
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We’re excited to be a part of next week’s WordCamp Albuquerque (April 30, 2016). While I’ll be traveling down from Denver solo this year, I hope to see what the Albuquerque WordPress
I initially wanted to lead with something like “The Drupal 8 Admin Menu Sucks,” but I remember repeated corrections by one my engineering professors that things don’t suck only blow inwardly. I couldn’t
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While AI + WordPress integration is reshaping the publishing landscape, rushed implementation by eager publishers can lead to serious platform
Malicious bots now constitute over 32% of global internet traffic, costing businesses $400 billion annually in downtime, skewed analytics, and
Remember the last conference where you found yourself checking emails during a presentation? You’re not alone. Traditional live events often