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266 WordPress with Kronda Adair
Ruby Rogues
Our original panel podcast, Ruby Rogues is a weekly discussion around Ruby, Rails, software development, and the community around Ruby.
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266 WordPress with Kronda Adair
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Guests :
Kronda Adair
Hosts :
Charles Max Wood
Coraline Ada Ehmke
Jessica Kerr
Sam Livingston-Gray
Published :
Jun 29, 2016
Duration :
50 Minutes
Show Notes
Check out
Newbie Remote Conf
!
03:09 - Kronda Adair Introduction
Twitter
Blog
Karvel Digital
@karveldigital
Facebook
03:11 -
WordPress
DevChat.tv
Derick Bailey
:
WatchMeCode
Sunk Cost Fallacy
07:59 - Why do developers hate WordPress?
Venomous Porridge: A conversation I have every month or so
14:53 - Using Tools That Fit Technology Preferences
PHP
Wix
Aaron Hockley: WordPress is a DSLR; Squarespace is a Point and Shoot
Technology Bias
Refresh Portland
21:52 - Empathy and Discovery Processes for Clients
Tests
Asking Questions
The Freelancers’ Show
The Freelancers' Show Episode 201: Roadmapping with Brennan Dunn
31:38 - Conversations with Customers vs Owners/Managers
WordCamp Orange County
34:43 -
Websites That Work | Indiegogo
36:48 - Kronda’s Origin Story
Portland Community College
Picks
Hover
(Kronda)
Flywheel
(Kronda)
WordPress
(Kronda)
Thrive Themes
(Kronda)
Genesis
(Kronda)
ActiveCampaign
(Kronda)
Lingo
(Kronda)
Tybee Island, Georgia
(Jessica)
Robert Epstein: The empty brain: Your brain does not process information, retrieve knowledge or store memories. In short: your brain is not a computer
(Coraline)
Blindsight by Peter Watts
(Sam)
Aurynn Shaw: Contempt Culture
(Sam)
StudioPress
(Chuck)
DigitalOcean
(Chuck)
Drip
(Chuck)
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