Things that a Parents & Teachers should not miss at WordCamp Nagpur

Things that a Parents & Teachers should not miss at WordCamp Nagpur

If you are a Parent or Teacher, then these are the things you should not miss in WordCamp Nagpur 2017.

Things that a Digital Marketers should not miss at WordCamp Nagpur

Things that a Digital Marketers should not miss at WordCamp Nagpur

If you are Digital Marketers, then these are the things you should not miss in WordCamp Nagpur 2017.

Things that a Audio / Video bloggers should not miss at WordCamp Nagpur

Things that a Audio / Video bloggers should not miss at WordCamp Nagpur

If you are Audio / Video, then these are the things you should not miss in WordCamp Nagpur 2017.

Things that a Content Writers should not miss at WordCamp Nagpur

Things that a Content Writers should not miss at WordCamp Nagpur

If you are Content Writers, then these are the things you should not miss in WordCamp Nagpur 2017.

Things that a System Admin should not miss at WordCamp Nagpur

Things that a System Admin should not miss at WordCamp Nagpur

If you are System Admin, then these are the things you should not miss in WordCamp Nagpur 2017.

Unit Testing your Plugins, Workshop by Manoj Khande

Unit testing is must do for every developer to make sure code is performing properly. The purpose behind the Unit test is to make sure single unit of the application should perform properly so in next phase of Unit Integration issues arose are because of Integration not because of any unit developed.Unit testing is must do for every developer to make sure code is performing properly. The purpose behind the Unit test is to make sure single unit of the application should perform properly so in next phase of Unit Integration issues arose are because of Integration not because of any unit developed.

In this workshop, Manoj will walk through a couple of simple examples to illustrate how easily a developer can make sure his code works in various scenarios.

Takeaways:

  • Setup Tools to run test
  • Know how to write the unit tests
  • Know how to setup unit tests for your plugin
  • Know how to run the tests
  • Know how to write testable code.

Prereqs & Preparation

  • Basic knowledge of plugin development will be great.
  • Previous experience with PHP Unit testing will be addon
  • Laptop installed with PHPUnit and WP-CLI will be great. if not installed then we will go through the installation.
  • Make sure you have Git Installed. we will pull some codes from Git.

About Manoj Khande
Manoj is a WordPress enthusiast with experience in designing and building themes and plugins. Currently working at Sanisoft Technologies.

He started tinkering with computers when he was a child and has not stopped since. He lives, breathes and teaches web development, security and computer science.

He loves travelling, listening to songs, partying, socialising, apart from his day to day work.

Limited 40 Seats in this Workshop! RSVP now!

https://www.meetup.com/Nagpur-WordPress-Meetup/events/240836497/

Rapid Application Development with WordPress, Workshop by Aniruddha Prabhune

Earlier WordPress was known as a Blogging platform, nowadays as a Content management system. But many developers are using WordPress as a powerful and versatile tool for rapid proof-of-concept web app development.

In this workshop, we will look at different examples of business cases where WordPress is the best option. With Help of CMB2 and Awesome Studio, Anirudha will walk you through the journey of rapid application development.

Takeaways

  • Discover the world of custom applications developed using WordPress
  • Understand the process of creating custom structure in WordPress
  • Manage custom structure and complex functions like import export in WordPress

Prereqs & Preparation

  • Fresh Setup of WordPress offline or Online.
  • Basic knowledge of how WordPress works is the must.
  • Get ready to unlearn the standard development process.

About Aniruddha Prabhune
Aniruddha is an Imaginative, creative and resourceful problem solver. Works as Head – Product Engineering at WPoets Technology. He has total experience of 10+ years in Web Development.

https://www.meetup.com/Nagpur-WordPress-Meetup/events/240836931/

Setup WordPress on VPS / Cloud / Dedicated Servers with EasyEngine, Workshop By Radhakrishnan Mudliar & Chandra Patel

Hosting a website on a shared server is most common and easy thing you do while starting a new web project. Over the period, when your web receives a decent number of readers you need scalable structure – VPS / Cloud or Dedicated Server.

In this workshop, Radhe and Chandra will help you setup WordPress on the scalable structure with help of Python based script EasyEngine.

Takeaway

  • Understand the concepts of VPS
  • Know the Server Stack used for WordPress & Install it.
  • Learn how to use EasyEngine to install Single Site WordPress / Multisite
  • Learn how to use Redis Cache to optimise the speed of websites.
  • Know about Let’s Encrypt and the future of the Internet (encryption)
  • End up with WordPress site with caching, WP-CLI and PHP 7 setup.

Prereqs & Preparation

  • A fresh install of Ubuntu / other Debian-based OS. or
  • Linux and Mac users can use Vagrant. (vagrant init ubuntu/xenial64; vagrant up –provider VirtualBox) or
  • Remote VPS with fresh Ubuntu LTS.

About Radhakrishnan Mudliar
Radhe is Saraswatian was born and brought up in Nagpur and lives in Pune. His love for technology led to him co-founding rtCamp Solutions where he has played many roles over the years- developer, project manager, consultant and the one closest to his heart- DevOps lead. Because of his WordPress development experience, all-around knowledge and patient nature, he is often tasked with training projects at rtCamp.

A FOSS supporter and command line resident for many years, you can find him tinkering with Amazon servers, NGINX conf files, WordPress and of course, EasyEngine.

Radhe loves big numbers- whether handling servers with huge traffic, the size of his phone/computer screen or the amount of RAM in his Macbook.

About Chandra Patel
Chandra fell in love with WordPress in 2014 while he was freelancing as a web developer. Since then, he has been a regular Core contributor, General Translation Editor for Gujarati, and has contributed to WordPress Meta projects.

He is currently a VP of Engineering at rtCamp and leads their internal training program. He has developed a love for learning, as evident in his pursuit to learn WordPress deeply.

Over his weekends, you can catch him reading, watching movies and exploring the city.

We have only 40 Seats in the workshop room. RSVP here

WordCamp Nagpur 2017 is over. Check out the next edition!