
Speaking and Sponsoring WordCamp Denver 2020
Nearly back to back conferences for us, and both are of course virtual. This one happens to be in our back yard, and we could actually attend from our back
Nearly back to back conferences for us, and both are of course virtual. This one happens to be in our back yard, and we could actually attend from our back
It’s been a while since we’ve attended a conference, we’ll be doing this one from our home offices as it’s a virtual event. Check out the CMS Philly site for
We’re getting another chance to go to a local WordCamp this weekend! As if being right in one of our backyards isn’t a big enough deal, when last year’s WordCamp
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
It’s another month, which of course means another WordCamp. For October it’s WordCamp Phoenix following up a great WordCamp Salt Lake City. We have Matt presenting, err stealing Meeky’s session
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
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
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