Learning something new may not always be the easiest thing to do, but there is no reason anyone should ever consider themselves not capable of learning.
Learning something new may not always be the easiest thing to do, but there is no reason anyone should ever consider themselves not capable of learning.
It’s on … and, yes, I am involved with the event as a co-organizer.
WordCamp Toronto 2013 will be held in the fall at a well known and historical Toronto location. The full details of the date and the venue will follow soon …
This year, the current WordCamp Toronto Organizers team members are, in alphabetical order:
Obviously the official announcements will be easily found at the official WordCamp Central site: http://2013.toronto.wordcamp.org/, but we will also be making use of the official unofficial WordCamp Toronto site at: http://wcto.ca where you will be able to see WordCamp Toronto as it is planned … and be able to participate in those discussions.
Some important points to note with this year’s version of WordCamp Toronto:
I am looking forward to an exciting next six months as we plan, organize, and have a great deal of fun presenting WordCamp Toronto 2013 …
… and I am looking forward to seeing everyone there, too!
As some may know, I am not a fan of the idea of multitasking; but I also recognize others differ in their opinion.
Earlier this week I was invited to have a look at the following “Multitask Test” that can be found here:
It’s an interesting exercise in how computer gaming can be used to test various ideas, although I am not so certain it was an ideal test for “multitasking” as it requires a certain amount of manual dexterity above and beyond what I would think the primary testing criteria should be … which is mental acuity. What do you think?
Developing with WordPress does not necessarily mean you are developing (only) for websites.
A nice jazzy little song we heard over lunch yesterday.
Being inspirational to others increases the chances they will inspire you.
I just released Opus Primus to the WordPress Extend Themes repository; or, in other words Opus Primus is in the theme review queue and hopefully will be live within the month.
This was a project I spent a great deal of time on with no regrets. It did not interfere with my ability to provide WordPress services to my existing clients nor did it stop me from taking on more clients, but it did keep me busy between “paying” projects. Now, with Opus Primus in “waiting to be reviewed” mode, I once again have “free” time to review new project offers.
When you are drinking the Kool-Aid try to remember not everyone will like its taste
— Edward Caissie (@JellyBeen) January 30, 2013
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I just submitted a patch file as an enhancement for the default comment form used in WordPress.
Here is the ticket: http://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/23870
I would be interested in any comments, please feel free to add your ideas below.
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