Speaker Spotlight: John Ford of Automattic

John presently works for Automattic, focusing his attention on VaultPress, a security scanning and realtime backup service for WordPress.org users. Passion for coding is what motivates John, but some people are beginning to question his attachment to his iPad. Mix equal parts beautiful code writer, lover of healthy living, world traveler, living room DJ, and community giver and you’ll have the geek known as John Ford.

 

John will be presenting on the topic of Security: Be a Super Hero in the Developers track.  Here’s an extract from what you can expect to hear from John:

 

There are bad people in the world. Some kick puppies, others steal candy from babies. But I think we can all agree the worst offenders are those that try to exploit WordPress sites. Together we’ll explore the twisted minds of these sick individuals and the tricks they use to get into our sites. Using real code examples, our discussion will cover how sites get exploited, which will lead us to a discussion on fixing exploited sites, and then – naturally – what should be done to prevent attacks in the first place. With just a few impressive super powers of our own, we’ll show those tricksters what it takes to be a real super hero, and in the process prevent a potentially massive headache.

 

So register today for WordCamp Raleigh 2011 and come meet John.  Don’t forget to follow him on Twitter – @iamjohnford

Announcing PageLines as a sponsor of WordCamp Raleigh 2011

We are pleased to announce that PageLines is sponsoring WordCamp Raleigh 2011.

PageLines provides professional CMS WordPress themes to help you build the best website possible through smarter implementation and superior design.

Please join us in welcoming PageLines and don’t forget to check out their awesome themes.  If you haven’t registered for WordCamp Raleigh yet, visit our Registration to get your ticket.

Announcing PageLines as a sponsor of WordCamp Raleigh 2011

We are pleased to announce that PageLines is sponsoring WordCamp Raleigh 2011.

PageLines provides professional CMS WordPress themes to help you build the best website possible through smarter implementation and superior design.

Please join us in welcoming PageLines and don’t forget to check out their awesome themes.  If you haven’t registered for WordCamp Raleigh yet, visit our Registration to get your ticket.

Speaker Spotlight: Ryan Duff of Fusionized Technology

Ryan Duff, WordCamp Raleigh SpeakerRyan has been working with WordPress since early 2004 and was the original author of WordPress Contact Form. As a long time community member, he enjoys exploring new ways to make use of WordPress. Making things simple for clients is the core of that. Customizing the admin section, creating custom meta boxes, custom post types and admin dashboard widgets all come together for a seamless experience for them. Ryan is a SysAdmin and long-time Linux user who likes to hack things to make repeated tasks simpler. Virtualization, configuration management, and version control software are some of the tools in his arsenal. He began making websites since the age of 12 and has been using PHP for almost 10 years.

 

Ryan will be presenting on the topic of Extending CPT: Custom Meta Boxes and Admin Dashboard Widgets in the Developers track.  Here’s an extract from what you can expect to hear from Ryan:

 

An extension of my talk at #wcphx, I want to dive into the world of custom Meta boxes and show you how to leverage them to make a client’s site extremely flexible.

I’ll also highlight how to make things very easy for your clients enter data into WordPress. The less clicks a client has to make, the happier they are.

 

So register today for WordCamp Raleigh 2011 and come meet Ryan.  Don’t forget to follow him on Twitter – @ryancduff

Speaker Spotlight: Ryan Duff of Fusionized Technology

Ryan Duff, WordCamp Raleigh SpeakerRyan has been working with WordPress since early 2004 and was the original author of WordPress Contact Form. As a long time community member, he enjoys exploring new ways to make use of WordPress. Making things simple for clients is the core of that. Customizing the admin section, creating custom meta boxes, custom post types and admin dashboard widgets all come together for a seamless experience for them. Ryan is a SysAdmin and long-time Linux user who likes to hack things to make repeated tasks simpler. Virtualization, configuration management, and version control software are some of the tools in his arsenal. He began making websites since the age of 12 and has been using PHP for almost 10 years.

 

Ryan will be presenting on the topic of Extending CPT: Custom Meta Boxes and Admin Dashboard Widgets in the Developers track.  Here’s an extract from what you can expect to hear from Ryan:

 

An extension of my talk at #wcphx, I want to dive into the world of custom Meta boxes and show you how to leverage them to make a client’s site extremely flexible.

I’ll also highlight how to make things very easy for your clients enter data into WordPress. The less clicks a client has to make, the happier they are.

 

So register today for WordCamp Raleigh 2011 and come meet Ryan.  Don’t forget to follow him on Twitter – @ryancduff