By Richard van Tilborg
Maybe you heard about the Joomla! Certification Program, maybe you didn't. During this presentation Richard van Tilborg will explain you everything you need to know about the Joomla! Certification Program. What is it? Why did Joomla! make a Certification Program? Where can I do an exam? Why should I do that? These and many other questions will be answered! It will be interesting for Joomla! User Groups, companies that offer Joomla! training and people who want to become certified Joomla! Administrators. Why should you join this presentation? Because you will hear the best kept secret how to pass the exam!
Maybe you heard about the Joomla! Certification Program, maybe you didn't. During this presentation Richard van Tilborg will explain you everything you need to know about the Joomla! Certification Program. What is it? Why did Joomla! make a Certification Program? Where can I do an exam? Why should I do that? These and many other questions will be answered! It will be interesting for Joomla! User Groups, companies that offer Joomla! training and people who want to become certified Joomla! Administrators. Why should you join this presentation? Because you will hear the best kept secret how to pass the exam!
by Duke Speer
Want to take your speaking skills up a level?
You have mastered your technical topic, now can you own the room?
Whether at a conference, pitching a business idea, or in the spotlight at a management meeting,
even brilliant technologists need to learn how to become a polished presenter.
Your brilliant ideas will not find a sympathetic ear without clear and effective communication.
Presentation Style:
The critical content to include in the first 30 seconds. Connect or die!
Start with Why - Simon Sinek's advice on how to bypass filters in our listeners' brains.
Tricks of the masters to attain and keep perceived eye contact with your entire audience.
Owning the stage - when and how to move or pause to enhance impact.
Being Interactive - methods for continual audience engagement - how to keep the eyes off of eyephones.
Presentation Tools:
Review of popular presentation tools and how they can enhance or dilute your talk.
The anatomy of an ideal presentation slide.
"Tell don't show" v. "Show don't tell." Important reasons NOT to use a multi-slide presentation.
Using a screen to enhance your brand.
This session will explore ten time-tested and easy to learn techniques of the pros for improving your effectiveness the next time you have to speak on your feet.
Want to take your speaking skills up a level?
You have mastered your technical topic, now can you own the room?
Whether at a conference, pitching a business idea, or in the spotlight at a management meeting,
even brilliant technologists need to learn how to become a polished presenter.
Your brilliant ideas will not find a sympathetic ear without clear and effective communication.
Presentation Style:
The critical content to include in the first 30 seconds. Connect or die!
Start with Why - Simon Sinek's advice on how to bypass filters in our listeners' brains.
Tricks of the masters to attain and keep perceived eye contact with your entire audience.
Owning the stage - when and how to move or pause to enhance impact.
Being Interactive - methods for continual audience engagement - how to keep the eyes off of eyephones.
Presentation Tools:
Review of popular presentation tools and how they can enhance or dilute your talk.
The anatomy of an ideal presentation slide.
"Tell don't show" v. "Show don't tell." Important reasons NOT to use a multi-slide presentation.
Using a screen to enhance your brand.
This session will explore ten time-tested and easy to learn techniques of the pros for improving your effectiveness the next time you have to speak on your feet.
by Hugh Douglas-Smith
Love it or hate is, the Joomla! Extensions Directory (JED) is the single, must go to, area for integrators and web builders looking to extend the capabilities of their websites. For developers the scoring and review section can become an area of frustration and angst. This session will attempt to put it all into some perspective and in particular guide the developer through the best practice for building a strong reputation on the JED, often in the face of seemingly impossible users. Where reputations can be gained or lost within a few keystrokes, this should be an informative session for those relying on the JED.
Love it or hate is, the Joomla! Extensions Directory (JED) is the single, must go to, area for integrators and web builders looking to extend the capabilities of their websites. For developers the scoring and review section can become an area of frustration and angst. This session will attempt to put it all into some perspective and in particular guide the developer through the best practice for building a strong reputation on the JED, often in the face of seemingly impossible users. Where reputations can be gained or lost within a few keystrokes, this should be an informative session for those relying on the JED.
by Andy Gaskell
This talk will provide a gourmet buffet of information and ideas for dev-ops, continuous integration and continuous deployment. It'll include a good spread of practical details on tools and systems, and their use with Joomla, that you can take home and try with your Joomla development and deployment. It'll include, among other aspects...
- Deployment automation
- Using Joomla docker containers
- Automated deployment with Akeeba UNiTE
- Scripting options and choosing between node.js, shell and php
- Headless browser options like Casper, PhantomJS and Zombie.js
- CI platform options, like GitLab, Bamboo, Travis, Jenkins and GoCD
- Simple monitoring solutions
- Diagnostic tools
The talk will be supported by a repository of examples code and notes in GitHub.
This talk will provide a gourmet buffet of information and ideas for dev-ops, continuous integration and continuous deployment. It'll include a good spread of practical details on tools and systems, and their use with Joomla, that you can take home and try with your Joomla development and deployment. It'll include, among other aspects...
- Deployment automation
- Using Joomla docker containers
- Automated deployment with Akeeba UNiTE
- Scripting options and choosing between node.js, shell and php
- Headless browser options like Casper, PhantomJS and Zombie.js
- CI platform options, like GitLab, Bamboo, Travis, Jenkins and GoCD
- Simple monitoring solutions
- Diagnostic tools
The talk will be supported by a repository of examples code and notes in GitHub.
by Harry Roberts
We’re all—I hope!—well aware that performance is important; it’s great for business and it’s great for our users. But things are still not fast enough. With more and more emerging markets coming online, and more and more apps moving to the web platform, we’re reaching an intersection where connections are getting slower and websites are getting heavier. In this talk, we’ll learn just what these emerging markets mean to us, and how we can begin to move in the right direction.
We’re all—I hope!—well aware that performance is important; it’s great for business and it’s great for our users. But things are still not fast enough. With more and more emerging markets coming online, and more and more apps moving to the web platform, we’re reaching an intersection where connections are getting slower and websites are getting heavier. In this talk, we’ll learn just what these emerging markets mean to us, and how we can begin to move in the right direction.
by Brian Teeman
by Kevinjohn Gallagher
by Peter Martin
Sometimes a customer wants to convert a non-Joomla website to Joomla. They might have a vintage old school HTML website or do not have access to their database.
What options do you have to convert it to Joomla?
Peter will talk about various methods to convert HTML pages into Joomla. Including some tools and command line options.
Sometimes a customer wants to convert a non-Joomla website to Joomla. They might have a vintage old school HTML website or do not have access to their database.
What options do you have to convert it to Joomla?
Peter will talk about various methods to convert HTML pages into Joomla. Including some tools and command line options.
by Pawel Frankowski
Common user is struggling to manage his website. Designers are worried because they don't have programming skills to build real working pages. But there is a solution. A multi-tool extension where you can use mouse or fingers on tablet to add elements, construct content visually without any lines of code and get preview. Getting a complete responsive page has never been easier and faster.
Common user is struggling to manage his website. Designers are worried because they don't have programming skills to build real working pages. But there is a solution. A multi-tool extension where you can use mouse or fingers on tablet to add elements, construct content visually without any lines of code and get preview. Getting a complete responsive page has never been easier and faster.
by Allon Moritz
The media manager will be rewritten from scratch for Joomla 4. This session will give an update about the current status and the roadmap.
The media manager will be rewritten from scratch for Joomla 4. This session will give an update about the current status and the roadmap.