WPWeekly Episode 303 – Interview With Zac Gordon, Technology Educator
In this episode, John James Jacoby and I are joined by Zac Gordon. We discussed […]
In this episode, John James Jacoby and I are joined by Zac Gordon. We discussed […]
Efrain Rivera, who helped organize and volunteer at numerous WordCamps in Florida has passed away […]
WooCommerce 3.3 is available and is considered a minor release. Based on the project’s new […]
UpdraftPlus, a popular WordPress backup plugin actively installed on more than 1 million sites has […]
In this episode, John James Jacoby and I are joined by Brian Gardner, founder of […]
WordPress, the free open source project, turns 15 years old today. Here is the comment […]
WordCamp Miami is celebrating its 10th anniversary on March 16-18th. This year's event is organized […]
Ahmad Awais, who created the Gutenberg Boilerplate last year, has released a Guten Block Toolkit. […]
If you’re interested in learning how WordPress is used in Higher Ed, tune in to […]
In this episode, John James Jacoby and I are joined by Rachel Cherry, Senior Software […]
DesktopServer has released version 3.8.4 of its local development software. This version includes a lot […]
WordPress 4.9.2 has been released and patches a cross-site scripting vulnerability in the Flash fallback […]
Gutenberg 2.0 is available for testing and includes a changelog that's a mile long. Accessibility, […]
Zac Gordon, a technology educator, has released his Gutenberg Development course. The course is $79 […]
In this the 300th episode, John James Jacoby and I interview Matt ‘Gutenbeard’ Mullenweg, co-creator […]
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