Continuing our weekly series of live conversations, we hope you enjoy this week’s episode of Torque’s Social Hour. In this week’s episode we talk with Anthony Burchell and Chris Garret about WordPress’s 17th birthday, running WP on a Commodore 64, and Summit 2020. Doc also did a live rendition of the #WordPressStrong song. Be sure to catch next week’s episode live by subscribing here.
Torque’s Social Hour: May 20th with the organizers of WCEU
Continuing our weekly series of live conversations, we hope you enjoy this week’s episode of Torque’s Social Hour. In this week’s episode we talk with Rocío Valdivia & Bernhard Kau, the two global leads of WordCamp 2020. The video had a few technical difficulties, but it’s well worth listening to! What a fun episode. Be sure to catch next week’s episode live by subscribing here.
Torque’s Social Hour: May 13th with Ricky Blacker
Continuing our weekly series of live conversations, we hope you enjoy this week’s episode of Torque’s Social Hour. This week’s video features Ricky Blacker, a WordPress evangelist and pre-sales engineer at WP Engine. Ricky is deeply involved with the WordPress community in Australia and tells us about what makes it so unique. Be sure to catch next week’s episode live by subscribing here.
Torque’s Social Hour: May 6th with Kathy Zant from Wordfence
Continuing our weekly series of live conversations, we hope you enjoy this week’s episode of Torque’s Social Hour. This week we talked with Kathy Zant, from Wordfence, about a recent uptick in WordPress site attacks, Wordfence’s documentary premiere at WCUS, and Doc tells some terrible puns. Be sure to catch next week’s episode live by subscribing here.
Torque’s Social Hour: April 29th with JJJ
Continuing our weekly series of live conversations, we hope you enjoy this week’s episode of Torque’s Social Hour. In this week’s episode we talk with John James Jacoby about BuddyPress, BBPress, and his new book Be sure to catch next week’s episode live by subscribing here.
Torque’s Social Hour: April 22nd with Justin Channell
Continuing our weekly series of live conversations, we hope you enjoy this week’s episode of Torque’s Social Hour. In this week’s episode we talk with Justin Channell, from Sucuri, about security trends in 2020 and how to keep your WordPress page secure. Be sure to catch next week’s episode live by subscribing here. Our special guest will be John James Jacoby!
Torque’s Social Hour: April 15th with Chris Garret
Continuing our weekly series of live conversations, we hope you enjoy this week’s episode of Torque’s Social Hour. In this week’s episode we talk about our predictions for WordPress in 2020 and our special guest, Chris Garrett, tells us about how he is using headless WordPress to connect his Commodore 64 to the internet. Be sure to catch next week’s episode live by subscribing here. Our special guest will be Justin Channell from Sucuri!
Torque Talks #1 with Josh Pollock
We are lucky to have so many great writers sharing their work with us here at Torque. This week we thought it’d fun to try something new, so we asked Josh Pollock to chat with us about one of his recent Torque articles. Thanks again, Josh for taking the time to talk with us. You can read his “So You Want To Use WordPress To Power Your App” article here or you can find him on Twitter at @josh412. Which Torque article would you like us to feature in our next video?
Torque Talks with Ryan Singel from Contextly
Contextly is website exploration tool that makes it easy to keep your readers clicking through your site. The plugin, which works with WordPress and Drupal, automatically displays related articles at the bottom of each post and makes it easy for bloggers and editors to quickly link to previous articles without having to open any other tabs or pages. We were happy to talk with Ryan Singel, the CEO and co-founder of Contextly, about how his own experiences as a WordPress blogger which led him to create this special tool.
Interview with Ryan Sullivan on LoopConf
Over the past month or so, there’s been lots of hype surrounding LoopConf, a niche-Wordpress conference specifically for developers. The conference aims to provide an opportunity for WordPress developers, regardless of their background, to come together to tackle more advanced engineering and development. There are going to be topics that are geared toward enterprise level engineers, but we’ll also have sessions that are great for intermediate or self-taught WordPress developers who are looking to take that next step in their careers, Ryan Sullivan, event organizer indicated in an interview. If you love to code, and love to code on the WordPress […]
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