Technical Architect
A Christ-follower, husband, father, and WordPress Developer with Forum One.
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WordPress Meetup 3/21/19
Show & Tell WPRig – Morten Rand-Hendrickson (to be next guest speaker) Bold Grid Cloud WordPress Repo Testing – WordPress Theme/Plugin Tester Poopy.Life – Temporary WordPress Installs BrowserStack – Website/Browser Testing Service Grav – Static Site CMS Statamic – Static Site Generator Hugo – Static Site Generator Strattic – Static Site Generator for WordPress Caldera Forms – WordPress Form Generator https://www.simplystatic.co/ https://www.hardypress.com/ WordPress Related Job Market Job Options Non-Technical WordPress Website Work Content – articles, documentation Editing Strategy Auditing SEO – implementing, auditing, specialization Services Marketing Social media management community engagement Help Others Administration Business Management Project Management Support Non-WordPress Businesses Looking to start something new in WordPress Finding A Job Continue Where You Started Examine Your Experiences Get Out There Have Conversations Getting Hired…

Lifelong Learning As A Developer
“if you’re not enjoying learning new things about your job, what are you doing working that job in the first place?” – Bruno Skvorc

5 Easy Warmup Moves to Boost Your Runs
I share this because I’m terrible at remembering to do this. I need to start doing stretches before I really injure myself. http://blog.mapmyrun.com/5-easy-warmup-moves-to-boost-your-runs/

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Being A Developer For Life…Can I Keep It Up?
photo credit: LeeroyBy now you’ve probably seen the viral clip of a father getting interrupted by his children while giving a live interview on BBC. Working parents everywhere, especially remote workers, could identify with the humorous embarrassment of the situation. Even those who have had pets interrupt Skype calls know the feeling. You want to… via Hacker News Question: Developers with kids, how do you skill up? — WordPress Tavern I’ve had many discussions with one of my good friends and fellow developers on this very subject. The key is keeping it all in balance and managing the priorities. It is tough sometimes, and I have to realize that I can’t do it all, but I also have to keep in mind that I can accomplish…

A Guide to Commit Messages, Tracking Development History
I love this guide from Aaron on keys to maintaining a solid SCM history.

