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Angel Utset

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Apr 2, 2013, 4:02:06 AM4/2/13
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I downloaded to my Kindle the Brad Williams’ book “Professional WordPress: Design and Development” (2012). I already had his book about Plugin Design, which is very good.

Besides recommending the book, I want you all to know that Brad acknowledges in his book Preface the work of “our” Mike Little as one of the main WP code developers.

I didn’t know Mike’ relevance in the WP world and perhaps some of you don’t now either. I am sure that attending MWUG meetings is an excellent opportunity to learn about WP design for all of us.

 

I just wanted to say that J

 

Angel

 

 

 

Gurbir Singh

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Apr 2, 2013, 7:15:02 AM4/2/13
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Angel,

Thanks for that. I experienced a similar revelation when I first met Mike. 

The following video interview with Mike and Matt Mullenweg (Wordcamp in Cardiff) and a recent article fills in some background. Worth a watch/read if either is new to you.

Regards

Gurbir




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Angel Utset

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Apr 2, 2013, 7:52:24 AM4/2/13
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Thanks for the information. I feel embarrassed for my ignorance. I apologize.

 

I started in Wordpress about 2010. I came to England in 2012.

Actually, Wordpress is not (at least up to now) my main occupation. I am working (or I used to) as climate and environment consultant, using specialized IT models (www.consulclima.co.uk). However, I have done some work regarding climate-change dissemination activities to non-expert target audiences, which is an important issue. Wordpress seems to be the perfect tool for that. In the meanwhile I’m acquiring skill and being connected to MWUG and to Mike is a real bless….

 

I am planning to develop some simple plugins addressed to show climate-change scenarios for particular places. It is not difficult to do, but I haven’t enough free time up to now!

 

If anybody needs some “green” version of Wordpress I could be the right guy….

 

My apologizes again,

 

Cheers

 

Angel

 

 


Tony Scott

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Apr 2, 2013, 7:54:58 AM4/2/13
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Message from the WP Branding Police - it's WordPress (not Wordpress) ;-)

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Angel Utset

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Apr 2, 2013, 8:12:00 AM4/2/13
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More apologizes....


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Message from the WP Branding Police - it's WordPress (not Wordpress) ;-)

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On 2 April 2013 12:52, Angel Utset <angel...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks for the information. I feel embarrassed for my ignorance. I
> apologize.
>
>
>
> I started in Wordpress about 2010. I came to England in 2012.
>
> Actually, Wordpress is not (at least up to now) my main occupation. I am
> working (or I used to) as climate and environment consultant, using
> specialized IT models (www.consulclima.co.uk). However, I have done some
> work regarding climate-change dissemination activities to non-expert
target
> audiences, which is an important issue. Wordpress seems to be the perfect
> tool for that. In the meanwhile I'm acquiring skill and being connected to
> MWUG and to Mike is a real bless..
>
>
>
> I am planning to develop some simple plugins addressed to show
> climate-change scenarios for particular places. It is not difficult to do,
> but I haven't enough free time up to now!
>
>
>
> If anybody needs some "green" version of Wordpress I could be the right
> guy..
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