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Announcing WP in One Month

I’m passionate about is teaching. I speak at conferences, write tutorials and books, developed and teach courses. Last week, An Event Apart hosted a Front End Development Round Table and the question, “What makes a senior developer,” came up. The general feeling was someone who can do and teach makes a senior developer. This reinforced what I already thought: teaching is an incredibly important aspect of any job or community. That’s why I’m super excited to announce WP in One Month.


WP in One Month will offer live, in-person classes on how to use and develop for WordPress.

Why live & in-person?

There are already ton of great online resources for learning WordPress, including WP101 and WPSessions. I would strongly recommend both!

There is also a lot of value that comes with learning in a classroom, where folks can interact with each other as well as the teacher. WP in One Month wants to bring that value to local WordPress communities.

Preview the First Class

In December, I’m running a preview class in Scranton, PA to test the waters, get some feedback, and solidify that curriculum. If you are in the area and want to get your feet wet with WordPress, this is the perfect opportunity! It’s just $20 and comes with some great perks. Register Today.

If you are interested in bringing WP in One Month to your community, I’d love to work with you to make that happen. Get in touch.

The WordPress Community, both on- and off-line, is a vast one. There are amazing resources for anyone from beginners to long-time veterans. I know that WP in One Month can be added to that list, and I hope to see you at a class in the near future.

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