Brad Williams ( @williamsba ) Got the Crowd Pumped on Day One of #WCChicago

WordPress Fist Pumping at WordCamp Chicago 2010 from Brad Williams on Vimeo.

Brad Williams owns WebDevStudios and presented his topic, Now That’s What I Call WordPress Security – 2010 Edition, on Day One of WordCamp Chicago. Thanks for the vid, Brad!

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Official #WCChicago After Party – Saturday Night

Join us for an official WordCamp Chicago after-party for networking & fun at Chicago’s upscale sports bar just blocks away from the Mart Plaza Hotel.

Drink Specials*:
Wear Nametag or say “WordCamp” at the Door
$3 bud and bud light
$5 sky vodka drinks
$7 call drinks

*specials good till 11pm

Saturday night – June 5th – the official WordCamp Chicago after-party is generously sponsored by: Lakeshore Branding, Think Tank Live!, Virtual Hires and Plugged In Consulting.  Thank you so, so much for organizing and sponsoring such a fun event for Chicago WordCampers!

Official details:

Official WordCamp Chicago After Party Saturday, June 5 at 7:00pm – 11:00pm

Bull and Bear Bar, Grill & Vantage Point
431 North Wells Street
Chicago, IL 60654
(312) 527-5973

Directions from the Mart Plaza


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WordCamp Chicago – Info you can use (please read)

Heya WordCampers! We are TWO days away from WordCamp Chicago. Not that I’m complaining or anything — but, really??? Is it June, already? WOW – 2010 is a fast mover … but we’re happy to be sharing a few days in June with you and are really looking forward to this weekend!

I want to make this post for you with some helpful information you can use as you head into Chicago this weekend. Please, feel free to leave questions/comments and talk amongst yourselves in the comments section here with your own tips about Chicago and WordCamps. We’re a social bunch 🙂

Some Chicago Holiday Inn – Mart Plaza Facts:

  • The Chicago Mart Plaza is the official venue of the event.  It is located at 350 West Mart Plaza Drive and the phone number is:  +1 312 8365000
  • The Merchandise Mart is SO big, it has it’s own zip code (spans 4 city blocks and is as big as the Pentagon!).  It’s a beautiful piece of architectural art – for those of you who love Chicago for it’s architecture — THIS is the place to see!
  • In the center of downtown Chicago’s exciting River North area close to the Loop financial district
  • Atop the 350 West Mart Center Building connected to the Merchandise Mart and Shops at the Mart via sky bridge
  • 13 miles from Chicago Midway Airport
  • 18 miles from O’Hare International Airport
  • Restaurant at the Mart Plaza: Italiasia – The flavors of Italy and Pan Asia
  • Bar at the Mart Plaza: Cityscape Bar with expansive skyline view

Event details:

  • WordCamp Chicago is located in the Sauganash Ballroom – – it is on the 14th Floor.  Follow the signs!
  • The Mart Plaza is pretty big – – plan your time to include getting from the front door to the registration table!
  • We are feeding you breakfast on Saturday and Sunday starting bright and early at 7:30 to 9:00 am  (bagels, danish, muffins, assorted pastries, coffee, tea, etc)
  • You are on your own for lunch on both days – you have an hour and a half for lunch – – get out and ENJOY  beautiful downtown Chicago!  (Psst – there is a food court on the 2nd floor of the Merchandise Mart … also, see below for some restaurants/eateries nearby!)
  • Registration starts at 7:30 AM – – in exchange for taking a peek at your ID, you get your WordCamp Chicago name badge and swag bag (with lots of goodies inside!) We have 500 people to check in – – please do your part to help us make it as orderly and quick as possible, thanks in advance!
  • The event starts officially at 8:30 AM with opening remarks by yours truly
  • This is where it gets tricky – – at 9:00 – 9:15 – everyone needs to get up and leave the room so the venue folks can close the electronic door that splits the ballroom into two rooms, one for our User Track the other for our Dev Track.  Kind of inconvenient, yea – – but it gives us all a chance to refresh our breakfast and coffee and chit chat a little.  So don’t get too comfy right away and I apologize in advance….it was the less expensive route! 🙂
  • WiFi – in your swag bag, you will find the program schedule.  On the program schedule you will find the password for WiFi access.  We have THREE routers, each with three different passwords – – each router is locked down to a specific number of users…..so if the first password doesn’t work for you, move on to the second…or the third, until you find one that lets you in.   Keep in mind that this is hotel WiFi we’re talking about here – – the usual disclaimers apply!

THE MOST IMPORTANT INFORMATION YOU CAN HAVE FOR THIS WEEKEND:
(Location and walking directions from The Chicago Mart Plaza (A) to the nearest Starbucks (B))


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Restaurants near Merchandise Mart in Chicago (h/t Centerstage Chicago):

Bars and Nightclubs close to Merchandise Mart in Chicago (h/t Centerstage Chicago):

I hope this little guide helps you this weekend! Coming up a little later today…. information about parties and get togethers that I’ve heard about. If you have a gathering that you’d like people to know about – let me know, I’ll post it here!

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Speaker Spotlight: Scott Robbin – Making WordPress Faster: Front-end Performance Tips

Optimizing WordPress database queries and caching is an important part of improving site performance, no doubt, but did you know that 80-90% of a page’s response time is spent waiting for front-end components to load? In this session, we’ll look at a few simple techniques that you can use to speed up your WordPress theme.

Note: This talk will be geared towards users who have, at minimum, a basic understanding of theme development and experience with web development tools, such as Firebug.

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Speaker Spotlight: Daisy Olsen – Retrofitting Old Themes with New Features

Nearly every major release of WordPress adds new features that allow for a more dynamic, interesting, and easily managed web presence.  WordPress 3.0 is no exception.  The additions of Custom Navigation, Custom Background, and other options are very useful and attractive options.  The problem is, that in order to get access to these great new features a theme must be coded to take advantage them.

In this session we’re going to take a look at some features added in recent and upcoming versions of  WordPress and step through the process of integrating them into an existing WordPress theme.

If you are interested in integrating the new Custom Menu options into your site this will be a great session for you.

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Speaker Spotlight: Hal Stern – Parsing Strange, or URL to SQL to HTML

I’m Hal Stern, and I’m going to be talking about how WordPress parses URLs and turns them into SQL statements. Why do you care? SQL performance can greatly color user-perceived site performance. Understanding how WordPress generates a database query lets you modify those queries to organize and present content in many shapes that don’t look or feel like a blog (which is a good thing). The talk is aimed at beginning developers, or anyone who wants to understand more about what happens before the Loop gets started.

I’m in the early Sunday morning slot, so I’ll be using an indoor voice and moving slowly.

Talk summary: How are the URLs typed (or clicked on) by your loyal and fun-loving WordPress reader community used to select content for display?  There’s a tremendous amount of URL parsing that happens before the WordPress Loop is handed content, taking those URLs and turning them into SQL applied to the underlying MySQL databases.  This talk takes apart the URL parsing, SQL generation and page template selection processes, showing how categories, tags and other content slugs are used to actually find the content they describe. I’ll highlight some hooks to modify the default parsing and SQL generation behavior and take a careful walk through the various MySQL tables that are used.  No prior knowledge of SQL is required, although you’ll probably leave being able to use “INNER JOIN” in a sentence.

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