Attending Wordcamp Boulder 2010?

I’m having a hard time picking which seminars to attend at Wordcamp in Boulder, Colorado next weekend. There are a ton of great WordPress presentations on the schedule.

Wordcamp is a one-day conference for WordPress developers, designers and enthusiasts.

I’m interested in the following talks so far:

  • Creating a Blog Community with Dave Taylor, Doyle Albee, Aimee Giese, Holly Hamann
  • Caching in WordPress with Chris Scott (same time as Blog Community, ugh!)
  • WordPress Development with Alex King, Shawn Parker
  • DIY Usability Testing with Steve Martin (I’ve seen Steve’s presentation and it is AWESOME! I highly recommend attending this one. His live usability test is enlightening and eye opening in ways you wouldn’t expect. And it’s different every time. No end to what you can learn here. If you want to make your websites better whether they are built in WordPress or not, this is a talk not to miss.)
  • BuddyPress 101 with Lisa Sabin-Wilson (same time as Steve’s talk, ugh!) – BuddyPress is a plugin that turns your WordPress website into a Social Networking site.
  • What’s Next for WordPress with Jane Wells

Two of us from CodeGeek.net will be attending (me, Josh Mulligan) as well as Steve Szczecina from Social Media Pilots.

As a web design and development company that uses WordPress as one of our main Content Management Systems (CMS) I’m especially interested in getting up to speed on the new features in WordPress 3.0, expanding our skill set, and meeting lots of other WordPress designers and developers. I love collaborating with others and staying in touch with other Internet professionals. If you are going, please be sure to say “hi” to us and give us your contact info and Twitter handle. You can follow me on Twitter at @ron_z.

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