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Speaking at WordCamp Kansas City

Posted on May 29, 2012 by Pippin in News No Comments
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This weekend, June 1-3, I will be speaking at WordCamp Kansas City, along with 18 other awesome speakers. My presentation will be on the topic of modular plugins. As many of my readers probably know, I am a huge advocate for developing plugins that play friendly with other plugins and themes, and also plugins that can be easily extended by other plugins.

WordCamp KC will be happening in the heart of downtown Kansas City, at Office Port, a great and unique venue.

I am actually one of the co-organizers of the event, so along with speaking, I will be helping to make sure every thing runs smoothly, and that all attendees get their awesome WordCamp KC t-shirt.

Joining me as speakers are a two very notable members of the community:

  • Chip Bennett
  • Otto

If you are in the area, it would be great to say hi and shake hands. Tickets are still available!

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