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Roy Sivan is a family man, software engineer, and believer in the WordPress Community. His proudest accomplishment in WordPress is trolling Ben Meredith through istodaybensbirthday.club. Hi Roy!
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On today's JavaScript Jabber Show, Charles, Aimee, Joe, and Cory discuss Wordpress and Wordpress API for JavaScript Developers with Roy Sivan. Roy is a WordPress (WP) developer at Disney Interactive. He has long been a fan of JavaScript and WP. During a WordCamp, the WP Founder announced the need for WP developers to learn JavaScript. But, what's in WP that developers should be interested about? Tune in to learn!
On today's JavaScript Jabber Show, Charles, Aimee, Joe, and Cory discuss Wordpress and Wordpress API for JavaScript Developers with Roy Sivan. Roy is a WordPress (WP) developer at Disney Interactive. He has long been a fan of JavaScript and WP. During a WordCamp, the WP Founder announced the need for WP developers to learn JavaScript. But, what's in WP that developers should be interested about? Tune in to learn!
On today's JavaScript Jabber Show, Charles, Aimee, Joe, and Cory discuss Wordpress and Wordpress API for JavaScript Developers with Roy Sivan. Roy is a WordPress (WP) developer at Disney Interactive. He has long been a fan of JavaScript and WP. During a WordCamp, the WP Founder announced the need for WP developers to learn JavaScript. But, what's in WP that developers should be interested about? Tune in to learn!
On today's episode of My Angular Story, Charles Max Wood interviews Roy Sivan. Roy is an expert front-end developer, who talked about WordPress and Angular in episode 102 of the Adventures in Angular Show. Listen to his journey in programming, and know about the projects he's currently up to!
On today's episode of My Angular Story, Charles Max Wood interviews Roy Sivan. Roy is an expert front-end developer, who talked about WordPress and Angular in episode 102 of the Adventures in Angular Show. Listen to his journey in programming, and know about the projects he's currently up to!
On today's episode of My Angular Story, Charles Max Wood interviews Roy Sivan. Roy is an expert front-end developer, who talked about WordPress and Angular in episode 102 of the Adventures in Angular Show. Listen to his journey in programming, and know about the projects he's currently up to!
This week on WPblab we'll be talking with Roy Sivan about the best thing to help you level up your WordPress career.Name Factoid:Celtic Meaning: The name Roy is a Celtic baby name. In Celtic the meaning of the name Roy is: Red haired.WP Crowd – WordPress community mastermind group / video showMastermind sundays at 6pm PSTWordPress community is very unique among tech communities because of the level of sharing … you can come in without knowing anything and level up from the ground up. Other communities can be judgy about beginner / entry-level questions.Got a gig working for Disney because of a talk he gave at a WordCampTeaching other people in the WP community also helps you to level up because you get to know your subject matter better as you prepare to teach itChurch IT Roundtable http://citrt.comEpoch – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix_timeBeing open source makes WordPress and it’s community unique – people are more open and more generous with their knowledge and time. A great example: WordCamps – only $40 for a whole weekend (with lunches!) and you learn so much for so littleHaving one code mentor is a great way to learn! But with the WordPress community you have hundreds of mentors!MasterMinds:https://www.forbes.com/sites/chicceo/2013/10/21/7-reasons-to-join-a-mastermind-group/#535c4ddb5debhttp://www.lifehack.org/articles/featured/how-to-start-and-run-a-mastermind-group.htmlMasterminds help you keep accountable – good way to level together in a smaller, more focused groupTry participating in local hackathons to push yourself a little further and learn more quicklyGet involved in your local meetup, they are always looking for speakers of all levels and you can learn so much from the other members.Meetups can help you get out of shell – get used to speaking to a smaller group. It’s a good place to work on a new topic that you might want to one day present at a WordCamp in front of a larger audience.Spend sometime outside of the WordPress spectrum – expose yourself to authors, podcasts, books, experts, etc. in adjacent interest areas that can help broaden your understanding (Get out of the bubble!)Folks that helped us with our show notes* James Tryon – @jamestryon* Cheryl LaPrade – @YayCheryl* Sherie LaPrade – @HeySherie* Adam Silver @heyadamsilver See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week on WPblab we'll be talking with Roy Sivan about the best thing to help you level up your WordPress career.Name Factoid:Celtic Meaning: The name Roy is a Celtic baby name. In Celtic the meaning of the name Roy is: Red haired.WP Crowd – WordPress community mastermind group / video showMastermind sundays at 6pm PSTWordPress community is very unique among tech communities because of the level of sharing … you can come in without knowing anything and level up from the ground up. Other communities can be judgy about beginner / entry-level questions.Got a gig working for Disney because of a talk he gave at a WordCampTeaching other people in the WP community also helps you to level up because you get to know your subject matter better as you prepare to teach itChurch IT Roundtable http://citrt.comEpoch – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix_timeBeing open source makes WordPress and it’s community unique – people are more open and more generous with their knowledge and time. A great example: WordCamps – only $40 for a whole weekend (with lunches!) and you learn so much for so littleHaving one code mentor is a great way to learn! But with the WordPress community you have hundreds of mentors!MasterMinds:https://www.forbes.com/sites/chicceo/2013/10/21/7-reasons-to-join-a-mastermind-group/#535c4ddb5debhttp://www.lifehack.org/articles/featured/how-to-start-and-run-a-mastermind-group.htmlMasterminds help you keep accountable – good way to level together in a smaller, more focused groupTry participating in local hackathons to push yourself a little further and learn more quicklyGet involved in your local meetup, they are always looking for speakers of all levels and you can learn so much from the other members.Meetups can help you get out of shell – get used to speaking to a smaller group. It’s a good place to work on a new topic that you might want to one day present at a WordCamp in front of a larger audience.Spend sometime outside of the WordPress spectrum – expose yourself to authors, podcasts, books, experts, etc. in adjacent interest areas that can help broaden your understanding (Get out of the bubble!)Folks that helped us with our show notesJames Tryon – @jamestryonCheryl LaPrade – @YayCherylSherie LaPrade – @HeySherieAdam Silver @heyadamsilver The post WPblab EP64 – WordPress Community, the best thing to help you level up your career w/ Roy Sivan appeared first on WPwatercooler. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week on WPblab we’ll be speaking with fellow podcaster Roy Sivan of The WP Crowd & WPLife. Check out The WP Crowd* The WP Crowd – YouTube* The WP Crowd|A WordPress Community – WebsiteWatch WPLife* WordPress Life #WPLIFE* wplife ArchiveTwitter* Jason Tucker ? (@jasontucker)* Roy Sivan (@royboy789)NotesFormats* Audio only* Video only* iTunesMisc Notes & Terms“Doubleender” – two people record their own voices and one person puts it all together“Evergreen” – Timeless and how topics never die out. A 3 year old episode still relevantName the show before or name the show afterRecord live with google hangouts on airCreate topic before you get the peopleRoy does: Pre-recorded shows and iMovie to edit and launch to youtube from iMovieJason does: Youtube-dl, and then bash scriptJeffrey Bradbury: go with the guest … not the scriptSeriously simple podcasting – Seriously Simple PodcastingPull video and put it on FacebookTasks: Marketing, Tagging, SharingAdventures in Angular – Adventures in Angular Episodes102 AiA Angular and WordPress with Ryan Sullivan and Roy Sivan Microphones* Headphones Sennheiser hd 300 series* Scarlet USB audio mixer* Blue Microphones – Products – Yeti* iPhone headphones Recording with Zooom.us, basic package* Hangouts but better* Stores recording, mp4Show Notes* Speakers throwing in things into internal chat in google hangouts* Titler …. BrettTerpstra.com* No one click annotations of the showTraffic* From website not really youtube* Seriously Simple Stats – Seriously Simple Stats* blubrry – Podcast Hosting, Statistics, WordPress hosting, PowerPress, Directory, and more!Hosting* Audio on SoundCloud – SoundCloud–Hear the world’s soundsFree Listening on SoundCloudEditing the video* Youtube vid in draft* Download and edit* Youtube video editor not good* Add an outro with subscribe messagesCamera* Good for recording meetups – Mevo Camera by Livestream* Jason Tucker – Mevo Crowdfunding Give Story – Jason Tucker-Mevo Crowdfunding Give Story* Logitech C920 Logitech C920 HD Pro Webcam for Windows, Mac, and Chrome OSBackdrops* Coffee cup hooks See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week on WPblab we’ll be speaking with fellow podcaster Roy Sivan of The WP Crowd & WPLife. Check out The WP CrowdThe WP Crowd – YouTubeThe WP Crowd|A WordPress Community – WebsiteWatch WPLifeWordPress Life #WPLIFEwplife ArchiveTwitterJason Tucker ? (@jasontucker)Roy Sivan (@royboy789)NotesFormatsAudio onlyVideo onlyiTunesMisc Notes & Terms“Doubleender” – two people record their own voices and one person puts it all together“Evergreen” – Timeless and how topics never die out. A 3 year old episode still relevantName the show before or name the show afterRecord live with google hangouts on airCreate topic before you get the peopleRoy does: Pre-recorded shows and iMovie to edit and launch to youtube from iMovieJason does: Youtube-dl, and then bash scriptJeffrey Bradbury: go with the guest … not the scriptSeriously simple podcasting – Seriously Simple PodcastingPull video and put it on FacebookTasks: Marketing, Tagging, SharingAdventures in Angular – Adventures in Angular Episodes102 AiA Angular and WordPress with Ryan Sullivan and Roy Sivan MicrophonesHeadphones Sennheiser hd 300 seriesScarlet USB audio mixerBlue Microphones – Products – YetiiPhone headphones Recording with Zooom.us, basic packageHangouts but betterStores recording, mp4Show NotesSpeakers throwing in things into internal chat in google hangoutsTitler …. BrettTerpstra.comNo one click annotations of the showTrafficFrom website not really youtubeSeriously Simple Stats – Seriously Simple Statsblubrry – Podcast Hosting, Statistics, WordPress hosting, PowerPress, Directory, and more!HostingAudio on SoundCloud – SoundCloud–Hear the world’s soundsFree Listening on SoundCloudEditing the videoYoutube vid in draftDownload and editYoutube video editor not goodAdd an outro with subscribe messagesCameraGood for recording meetups – Mevo Camera by LivestreamJason Tucker – Mevo Crowdfunding Give Story – Jason Tucker-Mevo Crowdfunding Give StoryLogitech C920 Logitech C920 HD Pro Webcam for Windows, Mac, and Chrome OSBackdropsCoffee cup hooksWool fabric with eyeletsSponsorshipsWordPress podcasting has potential but don’t expect muchMore MiscCarlboard! #carlboard hashtag on TwitterWP Watercooler image from PhoenixWe’re streaming live here at #WCPHX at the WPwatercooler table. Check out the stream at WPwatercooler-30 min weekly live WordPress talk showhttps://scontent-yyz1-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/23719_10151237768822807_1454478604_n.jpg?oh=d1807f1ff2cba11674b6781386f7bb0a&oe=58DA2411WordCamp US elevator peopleHallway Track – Hallway TrackThe #hiroy origin storyLevel Up as a Developer, Building for pure joyHi Roy!HiRoy.clubHave you said Hi Roy today? T-shirt (Dark Ink)Have you said Hi Roy today? T-shirt (White Ink)Hi Roy t-shirtWhat’s next?Good content will stay, people with passionDevices people use and how they listenBe in the trendWP Crowd Episode 011: How to sell WordPress – WP Crowd Episode 011:How to sell WordPressEven more MiscDigging deep with GoDaddyyayQuery Podcast-A jQuery PodcastThank you for helping with the show notesJonathan Perlman – @jpurplemanJames Tryon – @jamestryonThe post WPblab EP59 – Podcasting with WordPress w/ Roy Sivan appeared first on WPwatercooler. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode we hear stories from JS for WP Influencer, Roy Sivan, about his experience Learning JavaScript Deeply. Roy is one of the leading Angular for WordPress developers and has his own show at The WP Crowd. He also gives great advice for people looking to Learn JavaScript Deeply on their own as well. If you want to hear Roy get controversial, skip to about 16 1/2 minutes into the show.
Angular Remote Conf 02:01 - Roy Sivan Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog The WP Crowd Podcast 02:23 - Ryan Sullivan Introduction Twitter WP Site Care LoopConf 02:40 - WordPress and Angular 05:00 - Authentication and Security OAuth A Brief Introduction to WordPress Nonces Hire Otto 07:38 - Data and Plugging Angular Into APIs AppPresser 12:54 - The REST API and Plugins; Custom Plugins Help Scout Asana Harvest Chargify 21:23 - Displaying Data in WordPress Using Angular Stripe Keen IO 25:01 - Tutorials AngularJS and WordPress: Building a Single-Page Application with Roy Sivan JavaScript for WordPress Angular-Wordpress-Theme AngularJS-Boilerplate Josh Pollock angular-wp-front-end WordPress.tv Picks Mailgun (Lukas) Geoff Goodman updated the embedded view on Plunker (Lukas) Procrastinate on Purpose: 5 Permissions to Multiply Your Time by Rory Vaden (Chuck) Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone by J.K. Rowling (Chuck) Postmatic (Roy) Caldera Forms (Roy) Calypso (Ryan) AppPresser (Ryan) LoopConf (Ryan)
Angular Remote Conf 02:01 - Roy Sivan Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog The WP Crowd Podcast 02:23 - Ryan Sullivan Introduction Twitter WP Site Care LoopConf 02:40 - WordPress and Angular 05:00 - Authentication and Security OAuth A Brief Introduction to WordPress Nonces Hire Otto 07:38 - Data and Plugging Angular Into APIs AppPresser 12:54 - The REST API and Plugins; Custom Plugins Help Scout Asana Harvest Chargify 21:23 - Displaying Data in WordPress Using Angular Stripe Keen IO 25:01 - Tutorials AngularJS and WordPress: Building a Single-Page Application with Roy Sivan JavaScript for WordPress Angular-Wordpress-Theme AngularJS-Boilerplate Josh Pollock angular-wp-front-end WordPress.tv Picks Mailgun (Lukas) Geoff Goodman updated the embedded view on Plunker (Lukas) Procrastinate on Purpose: 5 Permissions to Multiply Your Time by Rory Vaden (Chuck) Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone by J.K. Rowling (Chuck) Postmatic (Roy) Caldera Forms (Roy) Calypso (Ryan) AppPresser (Ryan) LoopConf (Ryan)
Angular Remote Conf 02:01 - Roy Sivan Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog The WP Crowd Podcast 02:23 - Ryan Sullivan Introduction Twitter WP Site Care LoopConf 02:40 - WordPress and Angular 05:00 - Authentication and Security OAuth A Brief Introduction to WordPress Nonces Hire Otto 07:38 - Data and Plugging Angular Into APIs AppPresser 12:54 - The REST API and Plugins; Custom Plugins Help Scout Asana Harvest Chargify 21:23 - Displaying Data in WordPress Using Angular Stripe Keen IO 25:01 - Tutorials AngularJS and WordPress: Building a Single-Page Application with Roy Sivan JavaScript for WordPress Angular-Wordpress-Theme AngularJS-Boilerplate Josh Pollock angular-wp-front-end WordPress.tv Picks Mailgun (Lukas) Geoff Goodman updated the embedded view on Plunker (Lukas) Procrastinate on Purpose: 5 Permissions to Multiply Your Time by Rory Vaden (Chuck) Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone by J.K. Rowling (Chuck) Postmatic (Roy) Caldera Forms (Roy) Calypso (Ryan) AppPresser (Ryan) LoopConf (Ryan)
This is a replay of the live broadcast with Jason Tucker, Bridget Willard, Roy Sivan, Kevin Hoffman, Verious Smith III, and Adam ThomsonPage Builders DiscussedBeaver BuilderVisual ComposerDiviHeadwayACF Flexible Content FieldsThe post EP027 – Is using a #WordPress page builder “cheating”? – WPblab appeared first on WPwatercooler. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This is a replay of the live broadcast with Jason Tucker, Bridget Willard, Roy Sivan, and Adam SilverThe post EP025 – How to #podcast using #WordPress – WBblab appeared first on WPwatercooler. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This is a replay of the live broadcast with Jason Tucker, Matt Cromwell, Roy Sivan, Bridget Willard, and Devin WalkerThe post EP016 – Answering You WordPress Questions – #WPblab appeared first on WPwatercooler. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This is a replay of the live broadcast with Jason Tucker, Driving Maul, Russell Aaron, Roy Sivan, Adam Silver, Kevin Hoffman, Bridget Willard, and Josh PollockThe post EP011 – Forms, REST APIs & RSS – #WPblab appeared first on WPwatercooler. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This is a replay of the live broadcast with Jason Tucker, ©sirleaf®, Roy Sivan, KitchensinkWP, Kevin Hoffman, Bridget Willard, and gregdyerThe post EP010 – #WordPress Accessibility and sliders – #WPblab appeared first on WPwatercooler. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.