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		<title>Attending Wordcamp Boulder 2010?</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ron</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;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&#8217;m interested in the following talks so far: Creating a Blog Community with Dave Taylor, Doyle Albee, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m having a hard time picking which seminars to attend at Wordcamp in Boulder, Colorado next weekend. There are a ton of great <a href="http://2010.boulder.wordcamp.org/schedule/" target="_blank">WordPress presentations on the schedule</a>.</p>
<p><a href="http://2010.boulder.wordcamp.org/" target="_blank">Wordcamp is a one-day conference for WordPress developers, designers and enthusiasts</a>.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m interested in the following talks so far:</p>
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<li>Creating a Blog Community with Dave Taylor, Doyle Albee, Aimee Giese, Holly Hamann</li>
<li>Caching in WordPress with Chris Scott (same time as Blog Community, ugh!)</li>
<li>WordPress Development with Alex King, Shawn Parker</li>
<li>DIY Usability Testing with Steve Martin (I&#8217;ve seen Steve&#8217;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&#8217;t expect. And it&#8217;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.)</li>
<li>BuddyPress 101 with Lisa Sabin-Wilson (same time as Steve&#8217;s talk, ugh!) &#8211; BuddyPress is a plugin that turns your WordPress website into a Social Networking site. </li>
<li>What’s Next for WordPress with Jane Wells</li>
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<p>Two of us from CodeGeek.net will be attending (me, Josh Mulligan) as well as Steve Szczecina from Social Media Pilots.</p>
<p>As a web design and development company that uses WordPress as one of our main Content Management Systems (CMS) I&#8217;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 &#8220;hi&#8221; to us and give us your contact info and Twitter handle. You can follow me on Twitter at <a href="http://twitter.com/ron_z" target="_blank">@ron_z</a>.</p>
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