Videos from WordCamp Toronto 2008

October 7th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in BackSpace Blabber, Open Source, wordpress

Just came across this video of my presenation from WCT 08. Thanks to newmediaMike for posting this and all the other videos from the conference. You can view the rest here.


WordCamp Toronto 2008 - Making the Most of Plug-ins with Brendan Sera-Shriar from Mark Wood on Vimeo.

WordCamp Toronto ‘08 - Day Two

October 5th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in BackSpace Blabber

Day two was a success at WordCamp! There was an incredible lineup of speakers. The BackSpace team had the opportunity to meet many passionate WordPress designers, developers, and professional bloggers. It was great to network with others in the community and spend a little one on one time with some very talented and created individuals.

What impressed me the most today was the overwhelming number of folks interested in getting together outside the conference to explore, create, and inspire new open source tools.

This is what I love about WordPress! Its another great example of how a solid open source community can develop offline and continue to make its mark on the industry as a whole, from all walks of digital life.


My presenter pick of the day had to be Mark Jaquith, a core developer for WordPress, the geek in me was waiting all weekend to drool over some fancy WordPress code, and Mark delivered with his presentation on “Secure Coding with WordPress”. Check out Marks presentation here.


The craziest presentation of the day has to go Mark McKay. Awesome, that’s all I have to say! If you don’t know Mark Mckay, you should. Check him out here.


As usual I geeked out with some code bling! I covered the essentials of writing, customizing, and extending WordPress plug-ins, how to pimp your blog from front to back, and some basic tips on getting starting with WordPress development. You can download my presentation here.

WordCamp Toronto ‘08 - Day One

October 4th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in BackSpace Blabber, Open Source, wordpress

It’s about 3/4 into day 1 at WordCamp Toronto 2008, and the momentum and excitement is outstanding. It’s the first WordCamp I’ve been too, and it’s great to see faces from all over North America, all the way from Waterloo, Ottawa and even Vegas!


Joseph Thornley kicked off the day with a great presentation called ‘Blogging as a Cornerstone of Social Media’, emphasizing the need for companies and organizations of all kinds to be involved in establishing a community around themselves, their products, services. It was a great presentation that showed the transition between what the web was about 1995, to what it has evolutionized into now, as we approach the end of 2008.


We also had the opportunity to hear from Matt Mullenweg, the founding developer of WordPress. We had the chance to view what was going on at WordPress, what changes were being made and what we should look forward to for WordPress 2.7!

It’s been a great day so far, and stay tuned to BackSpace for more on what’s going on at WordCamp 2008!!



WordCamp Toronto 2008

September 18th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in BackSpace Blabber, Open Source, wordpress

I’ve been asked to speak at WordCamp Toronto this. I am very excited to see what others are saying and doing in the community. This should be a great 2 day event. I will discussing the power of plugins and how they can make or break a wordpress site. If there is time I may talk a bit about customizing and developing plugins. WordCamp starts Oct4th at Centennial College.

A bit about WordCamp…

For the uninitiated, WordCamp is an informal gathering of WordPress users where we teach, learn, eat, drink and generally have fun with one another. There have been dozens of other WordCamps all over the world. Toronto’s is being hosted by the Centennial College Student Association Inc., who base lots of their Web site on the Word Press platform.

Contact us at: info@wordcamptoronto.com

Visit http://www.wordcamptoronto.com

Ajax Animator

August 21st, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Ajax, Open Source, java, php


The original goal was to be a usable Flash IDE alternative, but has evolved into a cross-platform/cross-format animation tool, primed to support Animated GIFs, SWF (Flash), SVG Animations, and more. It is currently built using Javascript and PHP.

The new Ajax Animator version 0.2 was launched on Sunday, August 8, 2008.

Old Screenshots
Application

If you feel urge to live on the edge, and try out the latest unstable builds, use the following link.
Development (Unstable) Version

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