This document discusses plugins, widgets, and themes in WordPress. It provides an overview of each topic and includes exercises for users to complete to learn how to use plugins to extend functionality, widgets to customize site areas, and child themes to modify existing themes without changing the original files. The goal is for users to understand these core WordPress components and be able to implement plugins, widgets and create a child theme on their own site.
GDI WordPress 3 January 2012 (white background)pamselle
This document discusses plugins, widgets, and themes in WordPress. It provides an overview of each topic and includes exercises for users to complete to learn how to use plugins to extend functionality, widgets to customize different areas of a site, and child themes to modify an existing theme. The goal is for users to understand these core WordPress components and be able to implement plugins, widgets, and child themes on their own sites.
The document provides an overview of a WordPress training on plugins, widgets, themes and publishing. It includes goals for the training, exercises on installing and using plugins and widgets, a discussion of child themes and how to create one. It also covers the three steps to publishing a WordPress site: setting up the base, installing themes and plugins, and transferring data. The training concludes with a review game to solidify the concepts covered.
Wordpress shortcodes allow users to easily format content using simple code tags. Shortcodes can be used to insert things like buttons, galleries, and videos into page and post content. They also allow non-developers to easily change layouts and styles. The document outlines what shortcodes are, why they are useful, how to use built-in and custom shortcodes, best practices, and demonstrates shortcodes through examples.
This document discusses child themes in WordPress. It defines a child theme as a theme that inherits functionality from a parent theme. Child themes allow modifications or additions to be made to the parent theme. Using a child theme is considered the best, safest, and easiest way to modify an existing theme. The document provides instructions on how to create a child theme and explains how child themes can be used to override CSS, template files, and functions from the parent theme. It also compares child themes to theme frameworks.
Underscores is a starter theme that can help build the next great WordPress theme without needing PHP or programming knowledge. Foundation 5 is a front-end framework that uses a mobile-first and responsive grid approach. It has new features like fast click, off canvas, GPU acceleration and interchange. Foundation 5 emphasizes building interfaces for mobile screens first before larger displays using a bottom-up approach.
Webinar: AngularJS and the WordPress REST APIWP Engine UK
The WordPress REST API, in conjunction with a JavaScript MVC framework such as AngularJS, opens up endless opportunities for developers to build new types of plugins and customize user experiences. This webinar goes in-depth into how to use AngularJS with the WordPress REST API. Together, these tools help you tie systems together to customize user experiences, build plugins, and advance your business in new, innovative ways that are only limited by your imagination!
What is covered in these slides:
-How to make custom admin interfaces using REST API & Angular JS
-2 practical examples of specific use cases:
-Starting point - Simple example of creating a customized post editor with AngularJS.
-End point - Using AngularJS to build a plugin admin screen using Ingot A/B testing plugin as an example.
This document provides an introduction to basic web design concepts like WYSIWYG editors, HTML, and Dreamweaver. It explains that WYSIWYG editors allow creating webpages without coding knowledge but have basic effects. HTML uses tags to tell browsers what to display and is written in a text editor. An example of basic HTML code for a simple webpage is provided. Dreamweaver is a WYSIWYG editor that also supports coding, making it a powerful tool. Layers in Dreamweaver are useful for ordering text. The document concludes by assigning the task of creating a webpage using these new skills.
This document discusses web publishing and web application development. It introduces Even Wu, a web designer and developer since 1999. It then discusses the roles of designers and developers in web projects, how they collaborate, and some of the core technologies used like HTML, CSS, jQuery, Git, Sass and Compass. It provides some example code snippets and links to resources for learning these technologies. It concludes by thanking the reader and providing links to the author's website, social media profiles and design community on Facebook.
This document is a sample slide presenting bullet points. It demonstrates how placeholder text can be replaced with the user's own text while retaining formatting. The slide includes three bullet points as examples of placeholder text that can be customized. It also contains instructions for how to replace placeholder text. The final pages provide copyright information, indicating the template is free to use for personal and educational purposes but cannot be resold or claimed as original work.
The document provides a list of resources for WordPress including websites, blogs, themes, plugins, podcasts, training, tools and services, and live events. Websites listed include codex.wordpress.org for documentation and wordpress.tv for videos. Popular themes mentioned are from elegantthemes.com, themeforest.net and woothemes.com. Recommended plugins include WordPress SEO by Yoast, Contact Form 7, and W3 Total Cache. Suggested training sources comprise lynda.com, tutsplus.com and treehouse.com.
The document discusses the three layers of web design: structure with HTML, style with CSS, and behavior with JavaScript. It provides examples of how each layer contributes to building a web page, with HTML providing structure and markup, CSS controlling presentation and styling, and JavaScript adding interactivity and dynamic behavior. The document also seeks to clarify that JavaScript is not the same as Java, as their names often cause confusion, and outlines some common uses of JavaScript like form validation, auto-suggest search functionality, and slideshow creation.
Theming websites effortlessly with Deliverance (CMSExpo 2010)Jazkarta, Inc.
Learn how to theme any CMS in 5 minutes with Deliverance, a tool that makes theming easy. It takes content from a CMS and inserts it into placeholders in a theme destination.
Designing and Developing Windowed Interfaces for Web AppsSteve Smith
The document discusses windowed interfaces for web applications. It describes advantages like important elements always being visible and allowing independent scrolling. It also notes concerns like less content area and requiring fluid layouts. It provides tips for designing windowed interfaces such as identifying common elements, keeping it simple, using thin elements, and preparing for window flexibility. It also discusses cursor styles, consistency, and developing the interface by starting simple and grouping elements, then positioning and styling.
This document provides an overview and instructions for working with WordPress themes. It discusses creating a homepage template file and footer, including sidebar code, and downloading and installing the Underscores theme starter files. Template tags like get_header() and get_footer() are explained. The WordPress loop is summarized as the code that displays posts. _s theme files like single.php are also briefly covered.
Using Theme Frameworks for rapid development and sustainabilityJoel Norris
The document discusses using WordPress theme frameworks to improve website design and sustainability. It mentions several benefits of frameworks like enhanced security, versioning, updates, and easier development through components and child themes. Several specific frameworks and resources are listed, including WP Cake Framework and Genesis, as tools to improve design efficiency and allow for ongoing updates and client changes.
This document provides instructions and guidelines for using a sample PowerPoint presentation template from PresentationLoad.com. It explains that the placeholder text can be replaced with the user's own text while retaining formatting. The document states that users are free to use the template for personal, educational, and business presentations but should not resell, distribute, or claim the template as their own work without attribution, as all copyright and intellectual property rights belong to PresentationLoad.com.
Have you hesitated using custom blocks because they're too hard? Let's debunk that rumor. In this session, learn how to leverage Genesis Custom Blocks to build your own blocks from scratch that look, and behave, exactly as you need.
This document provides instructions for using PowerPoint templates and notes legal terms for their use. It explains that the countdown timer only works in newer versions of PowerPoint. Examples of different slide types are shown. Users are allowed to use the templates for personal and business presentations but should not resell, distribute, or claim the templates as their own work. A link back to the original website is appreciated.
XHTML comments can be added to web pages to provide notes and reminders to website designers about page elements and setup. Comments are not visible to users viewing the page but can be seen by examining the page source code. Comments use syntax of <!-- comment text --> and anything between those tags will be ignored by browsers but can span multiple lines. Comments should be used carefully as anyone can view the source code of a page.
This document provides a fresh salad template for presentations with examples of bullet point and chart slides. It includes guidelines for using the templates freely for personal and business presentations if proper attribution is given by linking back to the original website. The templates should not be resold, distributed for download, or passed off as one's own work. More free templates can be found on the listed website.
Advanced Custom Fields(ACF) + Page Builder at WordPress meetup Stockholm 2016...Peter Elmered
Editors, designers and developers all have very different requirements and ideas of what a great CMS implementation and experience is. We will tell you about how we do to meet the designer’s requirements “Here’s how it should look”, the editor’s demands on “This is what I want to be able to edit” and give the developers the tools they need to be able to store and display the data in an easy and flexible way.
Rock Your Blocks! Web Design Acceleration with Genesis ProWP Engine
Need professional, secure, SEO-ready sites spun up faster than ever before? Learn how to use Genesis Pro's page builder to create compelling content faster while keeping the content on brand. Bonus: get an exclusive preview of block building capabilities coming in Q3 2020!
This document provides an overview of WordPress themes:
1. Themes determine the look and style of a WordPress site and allow customizing templates and styles. Common themes include Twenty Twelve, BaseWP, and GovPress.
2. WordPress.org allows installing any theme, while WordPress.com only offers a selection of pre-approved themes. Child themes make it possible to customize parent themes without breaking updates.
3. Advanced theme customization includes creating custom templates, loops, and entire themes from scratch. Theme files like header, footer, and template parts can be edited.
This document provides tips for optimizing a WordPress site for SEO. It discusses setting up the site title, permalinks and privacy settings. It recommends using categories and internal linking for posts and pages. Free themes like Twenty Ten are okay for starters but paid themes with plugins are best. All in One SEO is recommended for beginners while more advanced users can try SEO Ultimate or Yoast. Proper setup, permalinks, categories and high-quality content are emphasized as key factors for SEO success.
This document outlines a workshop on building custom responsive WordPress themes. The workshop will be led by Joe, a self-taught web developer with 17+ years of experience including 5 years working with WordPress, and David, a web developer with 2+ years of WordPress experience. The topics that will be covered include why to build a custom theme, available responsive themes, the basic framework for a responsive theme, theme building tips, and a code demo.
WP Framework is a WordPress theme framework created by Ptah Dunbar that aims to provide everything needed for building WordPress themes and nothing extra. It has design principles focused on being efficient, modular, extensible, and developer-friendly. Key features include organized folders, valid HTML/CSS, over 30 hooks and filters, and a goal of raising standards for WordPress themes. The future plans include a theme builder and growing the WP Framework community.
This document provides an introduction to basic web design concepts like WYSIWYG editors, HTML, and Dreamweaver. It explains that WYSIWYG editors allow creating webpages without coding knowledge but have basic effects. HTML uses tags to tell browsers what to display and is written in a text editor. An example of basic HTML code for a simple webpage is provided. Dreamweaver is a WYSIWYG editor that also supports coding, making it a powerful tool. Layers in Dreamweaver are useful for ordering text. The document concludes by assigning the task of creating a webpage using these new skills.
This document discusses web publishing and web application development. It introduces Even Wu, a web designer and developer since 1999. It then discusses the roles of designers and developers in web projects, how they collaborate, and some of the core technologies used like HTML, CSS, jQuery, Git, Sass and Compass. It provides some example code snippets and links to resources for learning these technologies. It concludes by thanking the reader and providing links to the author's website, social media profiles and design community on Facebook.
This document is a sample slide presenting bullet points. It demonstrates how placeholder text can be replaced with the user's own text while retaining formatting. The slide includes three bullet points as examples of placeholder text that can be customized. It also contains instructions for how to replace placeholder text. The final pages provide copyright information, indicating the template is free to use for personal and educational purposes but cannot be resold or claimed as original work.
The document provides a list of resources for WordPress including websites, blogs, themes, plugins, podcasts, training, tools and services, and live events. Websites listed include codex.wordpress.org for documentation and wordpress.tv for videos. Popular themes mentioned are from elegantthemes.com, themeforest.net and woothemes.com. Recommended plugins include WordPress SEO by Yoast, Contact Form 7, and W3 Total Cache. Suggested training sources comprise lynda.com, tutsplus.com and treehouse.com.
The document discusses the three layers of web design: structure with HTML, style with CSS, and behavior with JavaScript. It provides examples of how each layer contributes to building a web page, with HTML providing structure and markup, CSS controlling presentation and styling, and JavaScript adding interactivity and dynamic behavior. The document also seeks to clarify that JavaScript is not the same as Java, as their names often cause confusion, and outlines some common uses of JavaScript like form validation, auto-suggest search functionality, and slideshow creation.
Theming websites effortlessly with Deliverance (CMSExpo 2010)Jazkarta, Inc.
Learn how to theme any CMS in 5 minutes with Deliverance, a tool that makes theming easy. It takes content from a CMS and inserts it into placeholders in a theme destination.
Designing and Developing Windowed Interfaces for Web AppsSteve Smith
The document discusses windowed interfaces for web applications. It describes advantages like important elements always being visible and allowing independent scrolling. It also notes concerns like less content area and requiring fluid layouts. It provides tips for designing windowed interfaces such as identifying common elements, keeping it simple, using thin elements, and preparing for window flexibility. It also discusses cursor styles, consistency, and developing the interface by starting simple and grouping elements, then positioning and styling.
This document provides an overview and instructions for working with WordPress themes. It discusses creating a homepage template file and footer, including sidebar code, and downloading and installing the Underscores theme starter files. Template tags like get_header() and get_footer() are explained. The WordPress loop is summarized as the code that displays posts. _s theme files like single.php are also briefly covered.
Using Theme Frameworks for rapid development and sustainabilityJoel Norris
The document discusses using WordPress theme frameworks to improve website design and sustainability. It mentions several benefits of frameworks like enhanced security, versioning, updates, and easier development through components and child themes. Several specific frameworks and resources are listed, including WP Cake Framework and Genesis, as tools to improve design efficiency and allow for ongoing updates and client changes.
This document provides instructions and guidelines for using a sample PowerPoint presentation template from PresentationLoad.com. It explains that the placeholder text can be replaced with the user's own text while retaining formatting. The document states that users are free to use the template for personal, educational, and business presentations but should not resell, distribute, or claim the template as their own work without attribution, as all copyright and intellectual property rights belong to PresentationLoad.com.
Have you hesitated using custom blocks because they're too hard? Let's debunk that rumor. In this session, learn how to leverage Genesis Custom Blocks to build your own blocks from scratch that look, and behave, exactly as you need.
This document provides instructions for using PowerPoint templates and notes legal terms for their use. It explains that the countdown timer only works in newer versions of PowerPoint. Examples of different slide types are shown. Users are allowed to use the templates for personal and business presentations but should not resell, distribute, or claim the templates as their own work. A link back to the original website is appreciated.
XHTML comments can be added to web pages to provide notes and reminders to website designers about page elements and setup. Comments are not visible to users viewing the page but can be seen by examining the page source code. Comments use syntax of <!-- comment text --> and anything between those tags will be ignored by browsers but can span multiple lines. Comments should be used carefully as anyone can view the source code of a page.
This document provides a fresh salad template for presentations with examples of bullet point and chart slides. It includes guidelines for using the templates freely for personal and business presentations if proper attribution is given by linking back to the original website. The templates should not be resold, distributed for download, or passed off as one's own work. More free templates can be found on the listed website.
Advanced Custom Fields(ACF) + Page Builder at WordPress meetup Stockholm 2016...Peter Elmered
Editors, designers and developers all have very different requirements and ideas of what a great CMS implementation and experience is. We will tell you about how we do to meet the designer’s requirements “Here’s how it should look”, the editor’s demands on “This is what I want to be able to edit” and give the developers the tools they need to be able to store and display the data in an easy and flexible way.
Rock Your Blocks! Web Design Acceleration with Genesis ProWP Engine
Need professional, secure, SEO-ready sites spun up faster than ever before? Learn how to use Genesis Pro's page builder to create compelling content faster while keeping the content on brand. Bonus: get an exclusive preview of block building capabilities coming in Q3 2020!
This document provides an overview of WordPress themes:
1. Themes determine the look and style of a WordPress site and allow customizing templates and styles. Common themes include Twenty Twelve, BaseWP, and GovPress.
2. WordPress.org allows installing any theme, while WordPress.com only offers a selection of pre-approved themes. Child themes make it possible to customize parent themes without breaking updates.
3. Advanced theme customization includes creating custom templates, loops, and entire themes from scratch. Theme files like header, footer, and template parts can be edited.
This document provides tips for optimizing a WordPress site for SEO. It discusses setting up the site title, permalinks and privacy settings. It recommends using categories and internal linking for posts and pages. Free themes like Twenty Ten are okay for starters but paid themes with plugins are best. All in One SEO is recommended for beginners while more advanced users can try SEO Ultimate or Yoast. Proper setup, permalinks, categories and high-quality content are emphasized as key factors for SEO success.
This document outlines a workshop on building custom responsive WordPress themes. The workshop will be led by Joe, a self-taught web developer with 17+ years of experience including 5 years working with WordPress, and David, a web developer with 2+ years of WordPress experience. The topics that will be covered include why to build a custom theme, available responsive themes, the basic framework for a responsive theme, theme building tips, and a code demo.
WP Framework is a WordPress theme framework created by Ptah Dunbar that aims to provide everything needed for building WordPress themes and nothing extra. It has design principles focused on being efficient, modular, extensible, and developer-friendly. Key features include organized folders, valid HTML/CSS, over 30 hooks and filters, and a goal of raising standards for WordPress themes. The future plans include a theme builder and growing the WP Framework community.
Theme development essentials columbus oh word camp 2012Joe Querin
This document provides an overview of theme development in WordPress. It discusses what a theme is and some of the basic theme files like style.css, header.php, and footer.php. It also covers using frameworks to speed up development, making themes responsive using child themes, reasons for creating a custom theme, tips for theme development like testing and validation, and links to additional resources. The presenter has experience with graphic design, web development, and WordPress themes.
This document discusses using HTML/CSS in WordPress themes. It recommends using the Underscores starter theme to reduce time and effort. The Underscores theme provides default pages and structures that save developer hours. Key theme files like functions.php, header.php and footer.php are outlined. Styling elements with style.css is also covered. Child themes are recommended over directly modifying themes to avoid issues with updates. The document concludes with a practical example of creating a custom template file to build homepage slices directly in WordPress.
Getting started with child themes and editing CSS - The ins and outs of modifying your wordpress theme by using child themes to create a new look and layout for your blog or website. Attendees will learn how to create child themes, insert CSS, and edit basic CSS and layout features of their blog or website.
WordCamp Asheville 2017 - So You Wanna Dev? Join the Team!Evan Mullins
WP Dev/tools for beginners: ftp, git, svn, php, html, css, sass, js, jquery, IDEs, themes, child themes, the loop, inspect element, hooks, APIs, CLI, agile, bootstrap, SEO, slack… etc.
We’ll discuss the language and various acronyms and buzzwords used by devs in this crash course introduction to the developer’s world. Overview of primary development processes and terms and what software is needed to play the game. We’ll cover what you need to go from zero to developer and hopefully how to have fun on the way.
Takeaways:
Learn to speak dev
Get familiar with concepts (and acronyms) you’ll need to dev
Learn about tools that will help you
The document provides information about WordPress meetups held on the first Saturday of each month. The upcoming meetup will focus on WordPress and CSS, covering new CSS technologies, plugins, frameworks, and tools. Future meetups will discuss page builders and themes. The meetups involve introductions from attendees, questions, demonstrations, and discussions. CSS is described as important for styling websites built with WordPress. Inline CSS, page-wide CSS, site-wide CSS, and plugins can be used to add styling.
The document provides information about WordPress meetups held on the first Saturday of each month. The upcoming meetup will focus on WordPress and CSS, covering new CSS technologies, plugins, frameworks, and tools. Future meetups will discuss page builders and themes. The meetups involve introductions from attendees, questions, demonstrations, and discussions. CSS is described as important for styling websites built with WordPress. Inline CSS, page-wide CSS, site-wide CSS, and plugins can be used to add styling. Free plugins like SiteOrigin CSS Editor and paid options like CSSHero allow editing CSS for WordPress sites.
Designing for WordPress and Web Design: Bridging the Gap Between Design and D...Ngaire Ackerley
The document discusses designing for WordPress and web design by bridging the gap between design and development. It covers design principles like guiding the eye with hierarchy, maintaining unity and consistency, balancing elements, and keeping designs simple. It provides examples of implementing these principles in WordPress through templates, menus, images, and custom post types. The document aims to help users understand how to design effectively for both usability and implementation in WordPress.
This document summarizes a WordPress theme design workshop. It discusses the basics of WordPress themes, including template files like index.php, single.php and page.php. It explains the WordPress loop and how to display blog posts. It also covers creating a static HTML template, adding WordPress functions, and using page templates to build an archive page.
The document provides an overview of WordPress, including what it is, its history and market share, how to set up a WordPress website, and key features like posts, pages, themes, and plugins. It then discusses various career paths one can pursue with WordPress skills, such as being a WordPress consultant, theme/plugin developer, customizing themes and plugins, working as a webmaster or blogger, or working as a front-end or UI developer.
With the thought of CSS web template in mind, you can take the help of our services. We have been able to provide comprehensive facilities. Most of the people in requirement of website template, and we continue to do so. Over a large period of time, without actually having to worry about any sort of problems. For more info please visit: http://www.timothyframework.net
The presentation I made during WordCamp Manila 2016
See topics about tools we use for developing sites faster like Underscores, Visual Composer and Pantheon
This document provides instructions and tips for customizing WordPress themes. It discusses preparing for theme customization by setting up a development site, then outlines the theme customization process including working with CSS, header images, backgrounds, fonts, and footer credits. It also provides links to additional resources and plugins to aid in customization.
This document provides an overview of themes for beginners who are non-programmers. It discusses what themes are, how to install themes, how to choose a theme by planning site layout and functionality needs. It also covers where to find free and paid themes, how parent and child themes work, how to set up a child theme. Theme frameworks and common template files like header, footer, content, sidebar, and the loop are also explained at a high level.
This document provides an overview of themes for beginners who are non-programmers. It discusses what themes are, how to install themes, how to choose a theme by planning site layout and functionality needs. It also covers where to find free and paid themes, how to set up and use parent and child themes, popular theme frameworks, and the main template files that make up a theme like header, footer, content, sidebar, and the loop.
This document provides an overview of themes for beginners who are non-programmers. It discusses what themes are, how to install themes, how to choose a theme by planning site layout and functionality needs. It also covers where to find free and paid themes, how parent and child themes work, how to set up a child theme, and commonly used theme frameworks. Template files and The Loop are also briefly explained.
WordPress is an effective platform for powering large web sites with various types of content and structured data. In this case study, Randy Hoyt will share from his experience developing a network of shopping center web sites on WordPress for a large property management company. He will explore the newer WordPress 3.x features, its child theme architecture, custom plugins, caching techniques, and cloud hosting infrastructure used to extend and scale WordPress for this project.
This document provides an overview and introduction to WordPress 2.5. It discusses what WordPress is, how it can be used and installed, its basic configuration and dashboard interface. It also covers templates, plugins, conditional tags, CSS integration and resources for further learning. The workshop aims to teach participants how to use WordPress for blogging, websites and more.
Spark is a powerhouse for large datasets, but when it comes to smaller data workloads, its overhead can sometimes slow things down. What if you could achieve high performance and efficiency without the need for Spark?
At S&P Global Commodity Insights, having a complete view of global energy and commodities markets enables customers to make data-driven decisions with confidence and create long-term, sustainable value. 🌍
Explore delta-rs + CDC and how these open-source innovations power lightweight, high-performance data applications beyond Spark! 🚀
AI Changes Everything – Talk at Cardiff Metropolitan University, 29th April 2...Alan Dix
Talk at the final event of Data Fusion Dynamics: A Collaborative UK-Saudi Initiative in Cybersecurity and Artificial Intelligence funded by the British Council UK-Saudi Challenge Fund 2024, Cardiff Metropolitan University, 29th April 2025
https://alandix.com/academic/talks/CMet2025-AI-Changes-Everything/
Is AI just another technology, or does it fundamentally change the way we live and think?
Every technology has a direct impact with micro-ethical consequences, some good, some bad. However more profound are the ways in which some technologies reshape the very fabric of society with macro-ethical impacts. The invention of the stirrup revolutionised mounted combat, but as a side effect gave rise to the feudal system, which still shapes politics today. The internal combustion engine offers personal freedom and creates pollution, but has also transformed the nature of urban planning and international trade. When we look at AI the micro-ethical issues, such as bias, are most obvious, but the macro-ethical challenges may be greater.
At a micro-ethical level AI has the potential to deepen social, ethnic and gender bias, issues I have warned about since the early 1990s! It is also being used increasingly on the battlefield. However, it also offers amazing opportunities in health and educations, as the recent Nobel prizes for the developers of AlphaFold illustrate. More radically, the need to encode ethics acts as a mirror to surface essential ethical problems and conflicts.
At the macro-ethical level, by the early 2000s digital technology had already begun to undermine sovereignty (e.g. gambling), market economics (through network effects and emergent monopolies), and the very meaning of money. Modern AI is the child of big data, big computation and ultimately big business, intensifying the inherent tendency of digital technology to concentrate power. AI is already unravelling the fundamentals of the social, political and economic world around us, but this is a world that needs radical reimagining to overcome the global environmental and human challenges that confront us. Our challenge is whether to let the threads fall as they may, or to use them to weave a better future.
Dev Dives: Automate and orchestrate your processes with UiPath MaestroUiPathCommunity
This session is designed to equip developers with the skills needed to build mission-critical, end-to-end processes that seamlessly orchestrate agents, people, and robots.
📕 Here's what you can expect:
- Modeling: Build end-to-end processes using BPMN.
- Implementing: Integrate agentic tasks, RPA, APIs, and advanced decisioning into processes.
- Operating: Control process instances with rewind, replay, pause, and stop functions.
- Monitoring: Use dashboards and embedded analytics for real-time insights into process instances.
This webinar is a must-attend for developers looking to enhance their agentic automation skills and orchestrate robust, mission-critical processes.
👨🏫 Speaker:
Andrei Vintila, Principal Product Manager @UiPath
This session streamed live on April 29, 2025, 16:00 CET.
Check out all our upcoming Dev Dives sessions at https://community.uipath.com/dev-dives-automation-developer-2025/.
#StandardsGoals for 2025: Standards & certification roundup - Tech Forum 2025BookNet Canada
Book industry standards are evolving rapidly. In the first part of this session, we’ll share an overview of key developments from 2024 and the early months of 2025. Then, BookNet’s resident standards expert, Tom Richardson, and CEO, Lauren Stewart, have a forward-looking conversation about what’s next.
Link to recording, transcript, and accompanying resource: https://bnctechforum.ca/sessions/standardsgoals-for-2025-standards-certification-roundup/
Presented by BookNet Canada on May 6, 2025 with support from the Department of Canadian Heritage.
Vaibhav Gupta BAML: AI work flows without Hallucinationsjohn409870
Shipping Agents
Vaibhav Gupta
Cofounder @ Boundary
in/vaigup
boundaryml/baml
Imagine if every API call you made
failed only 5% of the time
boundaryml/baml
Imagine if every LLM call you made
failed only 5% of the time
boundaryml/baml
Imagine if every LLM call you made
failed only 5% of the time
boundaryml/baml
Fault tolerant systems are hard
but now everything must be
fault tolerant
boundaryml/baml
We need to change how we
think about these systems
Aaron Villalpando
Cofounder @ Boundary
Boundary
Combinator
boundaryml/baml
We used to write websites like this:
boundaryml/baml
But now we do this:
boundaryml/baml
Problems web dev had:
boundaryml/baml
Problems web dev had:
Strings. Strings everywhere.
boundaryml/baml
Problems web dev had:
Strings. Strings everywhere.
State management was impossible.
boundaryml/baml
Problems web dev had:
Strings. Strings everywhere.
State management was impossible.
Dynamic components? forget about it.
boundaryml/baml
Problems web dev had:
Strings. Strings everywhere.
State management was impossible.
Dynamic components? forget about it.
Reuse components? Good luck.
boundaryml/baml
Problems web dev had:
Strings. Strings everywhere.
State management was impossible.
Dynamic components? forget about it.
Reuse components? Good luck.
Iteration loops took minutes.
boundaryml/baml
Problems web dev had:
Strings. Strings everywhere.
State management was impossible.
Dynamic components? forget about it.
Reuse components? Good luck.
Iteration loops took minutes.
Low engineering rigor
boundaryml/baml
React added engineering rigor
boundaryml/baml
The syntax we use changes how we
think about problems
boundaryml/baml
We used to write agents like this:
boundaryml/baml
Problems agents have:
boundaryml/baml
Problems agents have:
Strings. Strings everywhere.
Context management is impossible.
Changing one thing breaks another.
New models come out all the time.
Iteration loops take minutes.
boundaryml/baml
Problems agents have:
Strings. Strings everywhere.
Context management is impossible.
Changing one thing breaks another.
New models come out all the time.
Iteration loops take minutes.
Low engineering rigor
boundaryml/baml
Agents need
the expressiveness of English,
but the structure of code
F*** You, Show Me The Prompt.
boundaryml/baml
<show don’t tell>
Less prompting +
More engineering
=
Reliability +
Maintainability
BAML
Sam
Greg Antonio
Chris
turned down
openai to join
ex-founder, one
of the earliest
BAML users
MIT PhD
20+ years in
compilers
made his own
database, 400k+
youtube views
Vaibhav Gupta
in/vaigup
[email protected]
boundaryml/baml
Thank you!
Noah Loul Shares 5 Steps to Implement AI Agents for Maximum Business Efficien...Noah Loul
Artificial intelligence is changing how businesses operate. Companies are using AI agents to automate tasks, reduce time spent on repetitive work, and focus more on high-value activities. Noah Loul, an AI strategist and entrepreneur, has helped dozens of companies streamline their operations using smart automation. He believes AI agents aren't just tools—they're workers that take on repeatable tasks so your human team can focus on what matters. If you want to reduce time waste and increase output, AI agents are the next move.
Unlocking the Power of IVR: A Comprehensive Guidevikasascentbpo
Streamline customer service and reduce costs with an IVR solution. Learn how interactive voice response systems automate call handling, improve efficiency, and enhance customer experience.
HCL Nomad Web – Best Practices und Verwaltung von Multiuser-Umgebungenpanagenda
Webinar Recording: https://www.panagenda.com/webinars/hcl-nomad-web-best-practices-und-verwaltung-von-multiuser-umgebungen/
HCL Nomad Web wird als die nächste Generation des HCL Notes-Clients gefeiert und bietet zahlreiche Vorteile, wie die Beseitigung des Bedarfs an Paketierung, Verteilung und Installation. Nomad Web-Client-Updates werden “automatisch” im Hintergrund installiert, was den administrativen Aufwand im Vergleich zu traditionellen HCL Notes-Clients erheblich reduziert. Allerdings stellt die Fehlerbehebung in Nomad Web im Vergleich zum Notes-Client einzigartige Herausforderungen dar.
Begleiten Sie Christoph und Marc, während sie demonstrieren, wie der Fehlerbehebungsprozess in HCL Nomad Web vereinfacht werden kann, um eine reibungslose und effiziente Benutzererfahrung zu gewährleisten.
In diesem Webinar werden wir effektive Strategien zur Diagnose und Lösung häufiger Probleme in HCL Nomad Web untersuchen, einschließlich
- Zugriff auf die Konsole
- Auffinden und Interpretieren von Protokolldateien
- Zugriff auf den Datenordner im Cache des Browsers (unter Verwendung von OPFS)
- Verständnis der Unterschiede zwischen Einzel- und Mehrbenutzerszenarien
- Nutzung der Client Clocking-Funktion
Book industry standards are evolving rapidly. In the first part of this session, we’ll share an overview of key developments from 2024 and the early months of 2025. Then, BookNet’s resident standards expert, Tom Richardson, and CEO, Lauren Stewart, have a forward-looking conversation about what’s next.
Link to recording, presentation slides, and accompanying resource: https://bnctechforum.ca/sessions/standardsgoals-for-2025-standards-certification-roundup/
Presented by BookNet Canada on May 6, 2025 with support from the Department of Canadian Heritage.
TrsLabs - Fintech Product & Business ConsultingTrs Labs
Hybrid Growth Mandate Model with TrsLabs
Strategic Investments, Inorganic Growth, Business Model Pivoting are critical activities that business don't do/change everyday. In cases like this, it may benefit your business to choose a temporary external consultant.
An unbiased plan driven by clearcut deliverables, market dynamics and without the influence of your internal office equations empower business leaders to make right choices.
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UiPath Community Berlin: Orchestrator API, Swagger, and Test Manager APIUiPathCommunity
Join this UiPath Community Berlin meetup to explore the Orchestrator API, Swagger interface, and the Test Manager API. Learn how to leverage these tools to streamline automation, enhance testing, and integrate more efficiently with UiPath. Perfect for developers, testers, and automation enthusiasts!
📕 Agenda
Welcome & Introductions
Orchestrator API Overview
Exploring the Swagger Interface
Test Manager API Highlights
Streamlining Automation & Testing with APIs (Demo)
Q&A and Open Discussion
Perfect for developers, testers, and automation enthusiasts!
👉 Join our UiPath Community Berlin chapter: https://community.uipath.com/berlin/
This session streamed live on April 29, 2025, 18:00 CET.
Check out all our upcoming UiPath Community sessions at https://community.uipath.com/events/.
Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) in BusinessDr. Tathagat Varma
My talk for the Indian School of Business (ISB) Emerging Leaders Program Cohort 9. In this talk, I discussed key issues around adoption of GenAI in business - benefits, opportunities and limitations. I also discussed how my research on Theory of Cognitive Chasms helps address some of these issues
The Evolution of Meme Coins A New Era for Digital Currency ppt.pdfAbi john
Analyze the growth of meme coins from mere online jokes to potential assets in the digital economy. Explore the community, culture, and utility as they elevate themselves to a new era in cryptocurrency.
8. o A Basic Understanding of HTML & CSS
o Customize an existing Themes
o Using Builder themes like included Visual Composer
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9. o Familiarity with what your theme offer
Using additional CSS section
Theme Options
Change layout
Widgets
Change theme colors, background &
Other simple edits
11. o Convert Design Templates to HTML/CSS from Scratch
o Slicing based on WordPress Structure
o WordPress File Structure
o Template Hierarchy
o Basic PHP
12. o _S ( Underscores )
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