Recap: Adam Silver’s Breakdown of Beginner Struggles & Solutions

Adam Silver
Adam Silver (@heyadamsilver) gave a talk titled Breakdown of Common Beginner Struggles & Solutions on Saturday, April 30 at 1:00 PM.

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Social Recap

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Recap: Patrick Elward’s WooCommerce Basics

Patrick Elward
Patrick Elward (@chiwebmgmt) gave a talk titled WooCommerce Basics on Saturday, April 30 at 9:00 AM.

Online Files

Video Interview Patrick shared 3 WooCommerce tips with Torque in this video interview:

Social Recap

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Recap: Andrew Wikel’s Customer Information Security in E-Commerce

Andrew Wikel
Andrew Wikel (@slash1andy) gave a talk titled Customer Information Security in E-Commerce on Saturday, April 30 at 10:00 AM.

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Video Interview

Torque Magazine interviewed Andrew about his 3 biggest security peeves:

Social Recap

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Recap: Lisa Ghisolf on the good, bad, and ugly of freelancing

Lisa Ghisolf
Lisa Ghisolf (@gizmodesign) gave a talk titled The good, the bad & the ugly of finding & keeping work as a freelancer on Saturday, April 30 at 10:00 AM.

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Recap: Boone Gorges on Backward Compatibility as a Design Principle

Boone Gorges
Boone Gorges gave a talk titled Backward Compatibility as a Design Principle on Saturday, April 30 at 10:00 AM.

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Social Recap

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WordCamp Chicago & Podcasts: Live Interviews and Recaps

It would be hard to miss the impact of podcasters and videos at WordCamp Chicago – we had speakers, sessions, and live interviews happening at the event and several attendees have posted recaps too.

Here’s a quick roundup if you missed any or want to find great podcasters and channels to follow in the future:

Sessions:

Live Coverage:

Torque interviewed several speakers after their sessions, which you can find in their YouTube playlist WordCamp Chicago 2016

Adam Silver interviewed Maddy Osman, another speaker, about her experience as a first time attendee at WordCamp Chicago on his kitchensinkwp podcast:

Andy Nathan used Facebook Live to capture the two sessions listed above, and posted about his use of the tool:

Recaps

Jeff Chandler of WPTavern posted his recap and talked about WordCamp Chicago in WPWeekly Episode 233 – Recap of WordCamp Chicago 2016

Are we missing any podcasts or videos we should include? Let us know in the comments!

Recap: Patrick Alexander’s Ultimate WP Launch Checklist

Patrick Alexander
Patrick Alexander (@balambi) gave a talk titled Your Ultimate Checklist after Launching Your WP Site on Saturday, April 30 at 9:00 AM.

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Video Interview

TorqueMag also interviewed Patrick with a quick tips video:

Social Recap

Here are some of the highlights and tips our audience shared on Twitter:

https://twitter.com/JessGarbarino/status/726414453403717633

https://twitter.com/ReTheMsg/status/726418072358273024

https://twitter.com/JessGarbarino/status/726417032313495553

WordCamp Chicago 2016 Slides

This isn’t a 100% comprehensive list. We’re planning a series of recap posts that will include sessions that didn’t have slides and more details for the ones listed here.

Want to see what everyone had to say during the presentations? You can view the live coverage on social media through our Storify account, organized by track.

Note: If you’re a speaker and would like to see your slides in this list, share them with us in the comments or on twitter and we’ll work to keep this updated.

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Customer Information Security in E-Commerce

Andrew Wikel is a speaker at WordCamp Chicago talking about Customer Information Security in E-Commerce. Get to know him below!

Bio

Andrew Wikel is a WooCommerce ninja at Automattic. He is committed to open source values and loves working with WordPress. He fell in love with WordPress in 2008, and has been working with it in some capacity since then. A husband, a father, a WordCamp addict, a coffee snob, lover of shiny things, and a California native living in Illinois.

WordCamp Chicago Mini-Interview

  1. When did you first become interested in WordPress?

2008, when my friends introduced it to me. I then started building sites in my spare time, eventually freelancing for a few years, before starting work with it full time.

  1. What motivated you to speak at WordCamp?

I really enjoy sharing the knowledge that I have with others, and hope that it helps them become more successful (particularly in e-commerce, in this case.

  1. Why do you think WordPress is different from other web platforms?

I think that it’s mainly the community, and the openness of the training and the willingness of most people to help others out that aren’t as advanced as they are. I joined up with WordPress for the ease of use, and stuck around for the people involved in WordPress.