Hot on the heels of our BlogWorld Expo trip, we were back in the Big Apple for WordCamp NYC 2012.
While BWE was all about making contacts and talking about BlogDroid, WCNYC was all about immersing ourselves in the sessions in hopes of learning something new. We were not disappointed, as the conference was full of inspirational speakers who really “knew their stuff.”
Some of the best talks were:
- DRY CSS – Theories, methods and tools for scalable Stylesheets by Jeremy Clarke
- Responsive WordPress Theming by Jesse Friedman
- Scaling WordPress – Cloud, Cache, and Configs by Scott Taylor
- Increase Pageviews and User Retention in 3 Minutes by Neil Mody
- Debugging Common (and Not-So-Common) Issues by Mo Jangda
- Supporting WordPress: Caring for your Clients and Community by Mason James
- State of WordPress eCommerce in 2012 by Coen Jacobs
- Using Git for sane WordPress development and deployment by Boone Gorges
- Agile project management for small WordPress dev and design teams by Michael Toppa
- You Don’t Know Query by Andrew Nacin
- Extending the Theme Customizer in WordPress 3.4 by Daryl Koopersmith
We also got an opportunity to help out at the Happiness Bar. We always enjoy sharing our WordPress knowledge.