This is part II of a multipart series titled How to get a developer job in Seattle, or Anywhere. Introduction Part II – Build a resume Part III – Get some creds Part IV – Strut your stuff Part V – Tap into some resources Part VI – Put your community to work Build a resume
How to get a developer job in Seattle, or Anywhere
Over the past couple years many people have come to me for advise on getting a job, and a few have asked me to help in the process. I created my own method and thus far it has been highly successful. Out of the 9 people I have been directly involved with helping, 8.5 of
I am speaking at WordCamp Las Vegas 2012 on Interacting with External APIs
I have been given the great honor of speaking at the 2012 Las Vegas WordCamp. Las Vegas is a place that my life travels have not yet sent me, so I am excited for this opportunity to visit such an iconic city and socialize with the amazing WordPress community. I will be talking about Interacting
2012 WordCamp Portland Saturday Presentation Wrap-up
The incredible 2012 WordCamp Portland organizer team invited me to come down and give a presentation on WP-Cron today. As usual at any WordCamp I have spoken at, I gained much more than I gave, this is particularly true of my own session. The community interaction and Q&A portion was most insightful to me. Major
My WordCamp Portland 2012 Presentation: How to use WP-Cron
I submitted three session proposals for the 2012 Portland WordCamp and am happy to announce that I have been accepted as a speaker this year. My session is on WordPress’ built-in task scheduler, WP-Cron. A brief description: Cron is a very powerful, system level, task scheduler, but how do you set up scheduled tasks if