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Episode 15: Heads Down
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Show Takeaways
Take a look at Bourbon and Neat instead of Foundation or Bootstrap for more control over complex grids
Bronson shared about how to use Node for manipulating Posts and Meta
Everyone working with WordPress can offer up and help WordPress and the community
On this episode we hangout and chat about what we’ve been up to lately on the heels of WordCamp NYC where Tom and I spoke and Tom helped with organizing it and running Contributor Day and Bronson has travelled the world working on client sites.
Show Notes
- Jason talks about why he shut WP Field Guides down and opening it up for the community.
- Jason runs his own mini-marathon prior to speaking at WCNYC.
- Bronson talked about an interesting Joomla migration into Site Origin Page Builder widgets.
- Tom shares his experience organizing WCNYC and speaking there.
- Tom has been working with Underscore and Mustache.
- We chat about Continuous Integration and the various tools like Travis, Deploybot, and Jenkins and how we all are using them in various capacities.
- Gulp vs Grunt
- Should BDD and/or Integration Tests be more of a practice within WordPress with things like Codeception?
- Jason has done some branding and got stickers as well….if you want one, just ask.
Get In Touch With Us
You can find WP Dev Table on Twitter.
10 episodes
Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)
When? This feed was archived on May 10, 2019 05:02 (). Last successful fetch was on May 11, 2019 01:48 ()
Why? Inactive feed status. Our servers were unable to retrieve a valid podcast feed for a sustained period.
What now? You might be able to find a more up-to-date version using the search function. This series will no longer be checked for updates. If you believe this to be in error, please check if the publisher's feed link below is valid and contact support to request the feed be restored or if you have any other concerns about this.
Manage episode 121572518 series 81326
Show Takeaways
Take a look at Bourbon and Neat instead of Foundation or Bootstrap for more control over complex grids
Bronson shared about how to use Node for manipulating Posts and Meta
Everyone working with WordPress can offer up and help WordPress and the community
On this episode we hangout and chat about what we’ve been up to lately on the heels of WordCamp NYC where Tom and I spoke and Tom helped with organizing it and running Contributor Day and Bronson has travelled the world working on client sites.
Show Notes
- Jason talks about why he shut WP Field Guides down and opening it up for the community.
- Jason runs his own mini-marathon prior to speaking at WCNYC.
- Bronson talked about an interesting Joomla migration into Site Origin Page Builder widgets.
- Tom shares his experience organizing WCNYC and speaking there.
- Tom has been working with Underscore and Mustache.
- We chat about Continuous Integration and the various tools like Travis, Deploybot, and Jenkins and how we all are using them in various capacities.
- Gulp vs Grunt
- Should BDD and/or Integration Tests be more of a practice within WordPress with things like Codeception?
- Jason has done some branding and got stickers as well….if you want one, just ask.
Get In Touch With Us
You can find WP Dev Table on Twitter.
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