A semi-regular podcast that talks about all things development, coding, and WordPress.
From Delicious Brains, the folks behind Advanced Custom Fields, WP Migrate, WP Offload Media, and WP Offload SES.
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A semi-regular podcast that talks about all things development, coding, and WordPress.
From Delicious Brains, the folks behind Advanced Custom Fields, WP Migrate, WP Offload Media, and WP Offload SES.
Copyright: © 2020
Web analytics are a fantastic tool for content editors, but a deeper look into the topic shows they can provide significant insights into UI, UX, information architecture and much more. In this episode of Delicious Brain Waves, we’re joined by special guest Christina Inge, an expert on web analytics, content strategy, and SEO, and the CEO of Thoughtlight, a digital marketing agency and tech consultancy. We discuss how to use analytics to drive our decision making, which analytics to track, and whether or not there are any unimportant metrics.
Show notes:
* Marketing Metrics: Leverage Analytics and Data to Optimize Marketing Strategies
* YouTube - Marketing Analytics with Christina Inge
* Universal Analytics will be going away - Google Help
* Optimizely Digital Experience Platform
* Christopher Penn’s Almost Timely Newsletter
* Occam’s Razor by Avinash Kaushik
* Digital Analytics Association
* Crawl, Walk, Run: Advancing Analytics Maturity with Google Marketing Platform
Headless WordPress has been steadily gaining in popularity, especially among enterprise-class organizations. But how much do you really know about it?
In this episode of Delicious Brain Waves, we’re joined by special guest Jason Bahl, Principal Engineer at WP Engine and the creator and maintainer of WPGraphQL, to help us understand the current state of headless WordPress and what we might see in the future.
Show notes:
* The State of Headless: A Global Research Report
* How Website Performance Affects Conversion Rates
* Site Speed is (Still) Impacting Your Conversion Rate
* Headless WordPress and Content Management Systems
* Getting Started with Headless (Without Losing Your Mind)
* Headless WordPress with Atlas
* Local WP: Atlas Blueprints
* Let us know your thoughts on Twitter
The tech sector often puts up unique challenges for women in the industry. In this episode of Delicious Brain Waves, Sanjucta Ghose and Sam Munoz discuss their experiences as women in the software industry.
They highlight the challenges, pros, and cons of careers in development and how to encourage more women to become developers.
JavaScript is a critical part of modern WordPress, but some backend developers may struggle with “learning JavaScript deeply.”
Ross Wintle and Ahmed Hussein discuss their own journeys, and how they’ve come to enjoy modern JavaScript development.
WP Engine and Delicious Brains
WP Migrate
JavaScript resources
Other links
Podcast hosts
With WordCamps set to return to an in-person format for the first time since early 2020, Iain Poulson and Jonathan Bossenger take a look back at their own personal experiences with WordCamps, with a special focus on the first ones they attended.
They share their greatest highlights and offer advice for both first-time WordCamp attendees and the folks who organize these events.
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In our latest podcast episode, Ahmed, Iain, and Ross discuss the hotly contested topic of whether people entering the web development field need a proper Computer Science (CS) degree.
They talk about the challenges, pros, and cons of having vs. not having a CS degree, what they think of coding Bootcamps, and how they landed their first jobs.
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In this episode, we take a short detour from very strictly developer or business-focused discussions and instead turn our attention to personal task management. Thomas McGee, our Video Producer, joins Jonathan to discuss the ins and outs of their morning productivity routines.
They discuss the details of their individual morning process, how they plan and execute their workday, and why having a routine is essential to be productive. They also share some tips on how to create and refine your own routine and some advice for solo makers and folks who work on distributed teams.
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While many folks think of JavaScript as a “modern” web programming language, it is, in fact, only a year younger than PHP. In this episode of the Delicious Brain Waves podcast, Iain chats with WP Migrate developer Ahmed about the history of JavaScript.
Ahmed takes us through how JavaScript came about, why it was almost universally hated at one point, and how the language has evolved in recent years. Iain and Ahmed also look at the state of JavaScript frameworks in the WordPress developer ecosystem and discuss the team’s experiences working with the new React-powered user interface in WP Migrate 2.0.
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In the latest episode of the Delicious Brain Waves podcast, Jonathan Bossenger and Ian Jones share their experiences using Linux operating systems for full-time development.
Ian has an extensive history of using Unix and Linux systems but developed primarily in Windows before moving to Apple desktops in 2003. In 2017 he decided to try a Linux laptop instead of getting a new MacBook Pro, and the experience was so great he switched his desktop to Linux in 2020. Jonathan comes from a pure Windows background, stumbled into Linux on the desktop with Ubuntu in 2008, and has used it almost exclusively on both desktop and laptop environments ever since.
They discuss their history with Linux operation systems, the reasons why they love developing software on Linux, the pros and cons of using Linux, and share some tips and advice to those considering a change.
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In this episode of the Delicious Brain Waves podcast, Brad and Iain chat about the recent Delicious Brains acquisition of Advanced Custom Fields.
Taking a deep dive into the process, they cover everything about the acquisition, from the first discussions with Advanced Custom Fields creator Elliot Condon, how Brad evaluated the product to determine a value, financing options, performing due diligence, when and how to get lawyers involved, all the way up to the final closing and handover.
If you’re looking at buying or selling a WordPress product business, this episode is an interesting look into the nitty-gritty details of the process, what to look out for, and things to avoid.
Show Notes:
Brad and Jonathan are joined by Elliot Condon for a big announcement.
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In this episode of the Delicious Brain Waves podcast, Iain Poulson and Jonathan Bossenger discuss their recent career changes.
Iain has moved from a developer to a product manager, and Jonathan took a lateral switch and went from being a lead developer to a full-time writer/content creator.
They discuss the history behind these changes, their experiences in switching to these new roles, and share some personal advice to those considering a career change.
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In the third episode of the Delicious Brain Waves podcast, Brad talks to Ian Jones about why the WP Offload Media plugin's UI is being rebuilt using Svelte.
They discuss why WP Offload Media needs a UI refresh, why Svelte was picked over other frameworks such as React, Vue or Elm, and how it's going.
In the second episode of the Delicious Brain Waves podcast, Brad chats to Iain Poulson about pricing models in WordPress plugins and SaaS products.
They cover the history of WordPress plugin pricing, the pros and cons of annual and monthly pricing, WordPress plugins vs SaaS, and more.
This is the start of a semi-regular podcast where talk about all things development, coding, and WordPress.
Brad Touesnard is the host and each week he chats to a member of the team. This week he talks to Pete Tasker, lead developer of WP Migrate, about rebuilding the WP Migrate UI in React, what he's learnt, and the challenges he's faced.