WP Hacker Cast
WP Hacker Cast
WP Hacker Cast
A podcast about people doing amazing things with, and for, WordPress.
WP HackerCast – Episode 25 – Helen Hou-Sandi – Declaring our community’s definition of merit.
Featured image credit – Faces of Open Source / Peter Adams Show notes: 10up Distributor ClassifAI Helen @ WordPress.org WordPress 5.6 release squad The source of the amazing egg bread recipe Helen on Twitter
Sep 16, 2020
1 hr 24 min
WP HackerCast – Episode 24 – Tammie Lister – The Future of ‘Digital Experiences’ & All Things “Esoteric”
Feb 19, 2020
59 min
WP HackerCast – Episode 23 – Josepha Haden – Executive Director of WordPress
Show notes: WordPress Team Lead post Meeting Etiquette Updates to WordPress profiles and jobs.wordpress.net Hemmingway App Geekbot Josepha on Twitter WordPress Slack (@chanthaboune)
Jun 28, 2019
58 min
WP HackerCast – Episode 22 – Carole Olinger – A healthy dose of reality
Show notes: Luxembourg Plesk A tough desicion Carole’s Manifesto Lipedema WordPress Polyglots Team Toggl Wrike Carole on Twitter Carole on Facebook
May 21, 2019
1 hr 21 min
WP HackerCast – Episode 21 – Jeff Pearce – Creative Technologist at Automattic
Show notes: WooNav: Integrated in WP 3.0 JavaScript for WordPress ES6 for everyone React for beginners Egghead.io Laravel Lumen RLabs Local by Flywheel Jeff’s blog Jeff on Twitter
Apr 3, 2019
1 hr 23 min
WP HackerCast – Episode 20 – Tevya Washburn – Starfish Reviews and wpXPRESS
For the first new podcast of 2019 I had a great chat with Tevya Washburn from Starfish Reviews and wpXPRESS Show notes: wpXPRESS Starfish Reviews Izze Why Gutenberg and Why Now?
Feb 6, 2019
1 hr 16 min
WP HackerCast – Episode 19 – Corey Maass – App Development for Fun and Profit (Part 2).
For episode 19 I finally get to sit down with Corey Maass, following up from where we left off in part 1, but almost 2 months later.  Show Notes: TechZing Live PodcastJim Carrey 10 million Remembering WhySlimFrameworkRedBeanPHPDerek SiversKanbanWPGelformCorey on Twitter
Aug 6, 2018
1 hr 7 min
WP HackerCast – Episode 18 – Tomaz Zaman – Codeable
Today I am chatting with a man who has had a profound influence on my life, Tomaz Zaman, the founder and CTO of Codeable, the #1 outsourcing platform for WordPress. Show notes: Typo3CodeableYou are too cheap!All things Codeable.Codeable AMATomaz on FacebookTomaz on Twitter
Jul 2, 2018
1 hr
WP HackerCast – Episode 16 – Corey Maass – App Development for Fun and Profit.
It’s episode 16 of the WP hacker cast and today I’m talking with Corey Maass. Corey is an experience web developer, app maker, plugin builder and musician. Over the course of his career he has built a host of plugins and apps under his Gelform banner, but the most popular of those is the KanbanWP plugin for WordPress. Corey and I were having such a great chat that we ended up having to cut our interview short, so this is going to be part 1 of a 2 part interview with Corey. In part 1 we talk about his music and web developer history, how he came up with the idea for KanbanWP and we discuss how he is in the process of rewriting the plugin and why he made this choice. So here is part one of my interview with Corey Maas. Show notes: KanbanWPGelformVirgil WongCorey on Twitter
Jun 4, 2018
1 hr 11 min
WP HackerCast – Episode 14 – Daniel Bachuber – Humanist Software Development
It’s episode 14 of the WP Hacker Cast and today I’m taking to Daniel Bachhuber. Daniel is an experienced WordPress developer, having worked for companies like Automattic and Human Made. He is also a very prolific contributor to WordPress projects, such as the Rest API and WP CLI, the command line interface for WordPress. Daniel and I had a great chat about a wide variety of topics, from his experiences leading the WP CLI project, his thoughts on how open source philosophies apply to the world around him, what he has learned from Matt Mullenweg about the key to being successful in business, and the reasons you won’t find him on Twitter. I hope you enjoy my chat with Daniel Bachhuber. Show Notes: Daniel’s WebsiteHand BuiltrtCampWP-CLIGutenberg Plugin Compatibility CheckerNadia EghbalOpen Source is Debt Humanist Software DevelopmentHarvestIterm2ThingsIndie HackersSocial Media Suicide
May 7, 2018
1 hr 18 min
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