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Theme Frameworks Explained

A session at WordCamp Sydney 2012

There’s been a fair bit of talk in the theme development community in recent times about Theme Frameworks for WordPress. This session will gather together some of the theme development gurus who use theme frameworks in our WP Community to explain a bit about why they use them, which frameworks they use, and their benefits and drawbacks in a Theme Development workflow.

The panel will be chaired by Peter Bui who doesn’t use frameworks at all.. actually, Pete doesn’t even use WordPress… so you can’t get more impartial than that (not that there’s any kind of competition at stake… or mediation likely to be required… )

About the speakers

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Bronson Quick

Bronson was born and raised by a tribe of monkeys. These monkeys bestowed upon him great knowledge of code thus making Bronson a WordPress code monkey bio from Twitter

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Joomla Sydney - Pete

Providing open source solutions @ PB Web Development, Sydney bio from Twitter

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Tony Cosentino

Providing WordPress help, face to face and online WordPress training and tips from Tony Cosentino 'The WordPress Guy' bio from Twitter

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Dee Teal

Master of Digital Communication and Culture (USYD), Web Developer, Freelancer, Blgger, WordPress & Genesis Junkie, Copyright Issue observer - wears a tiara bio from Twitter

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Peter Wilson

Web developer, have provided coding & web management services for a variety of network TV shows & syndicated commercial radio programs. bio from Twitter

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When

Time 4:05pm4:45pm EST

Date Sun 22nd July 2012

Where

Wallace Theatre, University of Sydney, Camperdown

Short URL

lanyrd.com/swtcp

Official event site

2012.sydney.wordcamp.org

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