Mark Creeten
WordCamp talk of Mark: WordPress deployment with GIT – How to kill your FTP habits.
Mark Creeten is doing front-end work for more than 14 years now and he’s still loving it.He shares all his knowledge in teaching adults to make websites and published a book about creating websites with HTML CSS a few years ago.Currently, he is using his WordPress skills professionally and passionately on a daily basis in a Belgian company called Appsaloon.
Twitter: @Mark_with_a_k
Mark Creeten is doing front-end work for more than 14 years now and he’s still loving it.He shares all his knowledge in teaching adults to make websites and published a book about creating websites with HTML CSS a few years ago.Currently, he is using his WordPress skills professionally and passionately on a daily basis in a Belgian company called Appsaloon.
Twitter: @Mark_with_a_k
Shaun Janssens
WordCamp talk of Shaun: Ondernemen als student (Dutch spoken talk)
Shaun is both a student graphical design & digital media at the Arteveldehogeschool in Ghent and a freelance WordPress front end developer with Webdrop.be. At the age of 15 he was already playing with different CMS-es and since 2010 in love with WordPress. He’ll share his experience about being a student and a student-entrepreneur.
Twitter: @shaunjanssens
Shaun is both a student graphical design & digital media at the Arteveldehogeschool in Ghent and a freelance WordPress front end developer with Webdrop.be. At the age of 15 he was already playing with different CMS-es and since 2010 in love with WordPress. He’ll share his experience about being a student and a student-entrepreneur.
Twitter: @shaunjanssens
Luc Princen
WordCamp talk of Luc: Realtime WordPress: working with websockets
Luc Princen is co-founder and lead developer at Chef du Web. An online agency which specializes in a mix of design, development and marketing communication. He works a lot with WordPress. He loves open source, elegant code, fast load times, barbecueing caveman meals and playing the occasional (grand) strategy game.
Twitter: @LucP
Luc Princen is co-founder and lead developer at Chef du Web. An online agency which specializes in a mix of design, development and marketing communication. He works a lot with WordPress. He loves open source, elegant code, fast load times, barbecueing caveman meals and playing the occasional (grand) strategy game.
Twitter: @LucP
Amina Malik
WordCamp talk of Amina: WordPress for Empowerment – Raise Our Women
Hello! I’m Amina – an aspiring change-maker, currently working as a happy Project Manager for Wholegrain Digital – London’s first specialist WordPress Agency.
Here, I have immersed myself in a variety of projects with a multitude of clients, spanning from local companies, to inspiring global charities. Being part of the world of web, I have witnessed a beautiful progression in the way we interact with designing the internet; but there is still opportunity for new perspectives.
Having graduated in Social Design, my ability to merge this field with communication in the world of web puts me in a stimulating position today, but it’s a position not many women know they can reach; especially women of colour – since the tech world is portrayed as a male-dominated industry. I hope to contribute to the growing conversation about how we can make tech more welcoming and accessible for women whose contribution in such fields is often overlooked.
Twitter: @littlebigrawr
Hello! I’m Amina – an aspiring change-maker, currently working as a happy Project Manager for Wholegrain Digital – London’s first specialist WordPress Agency.
Here, I have immersed myself in a variety of projects with a multitude of clients, spanning from local companies, to inspiring global charities. Being part of the world of web, I have witnessed a beautiful progression in the way we interact with designing the internet; but there is still opportunity for new perspectives.
Having graduated in Social Design, my ability to merge this field with communication in the world of web puts me in a stimulating position today, but it’s a position not many women know they can reach; especially women of colour – since the tech world is portrayed as a male-dominated industry. I hope to contribute to the growing conversation about how we can make tech more welcoming and accessible for women whose contribution in such fields is often overlooked.
Twitter: @littlebigrawr
David de Boer
WordCamp talk of David: Online payments for Belgian websites
David de Boer is an online payments expert specialising in Bancontact and iDEAL, the number one Dutch payment method with 900+ million transactions. Thousands of eCommerce stores use his plugins to accept online payments. David has been a web-entrepreneur since 2003 and has extensive experience with different eCommerce solutions. As an entrepreneur he codes, markets and sells his software products internationally (WordPress plugins and Joomla extensions).
He is also the co-organizer of the Amsterdam WooCommerce Meetup and speaker at European WordCamps and WooConf, the official WooCommerce Conference.
Twitter: @davdebcom
David de Boer is an online payments expert specialising in Bancontact and iDEAL, the number one Dutch payment method with 900+ million transactions. Thousands of eCommerce stores use his plugins to accept online payments. David has been a web-entrepreneur since 2003 and has extensive experience with different eCommerce solutions. As an entrepreneur he codes, markets and sells his software products internationally (WordPress plugins and Joomla extensions).
He is also the co-organizer of the Amsterdam WooCommerce Meetup and speaker at European WordCamps and WooConf, the official WooCommerce Conference.
Twitter: @davdebcom
Anton Timmermans
WordCamp talk of Anton: Releasing a huge plugin
Anton Timmermans is a 23-year-old living in the Netherlands. Since the age of 12, he has been programming in PHP and JavaScript. Anton works as a software architect at Yoast in Wijchen where he is the project lead for YoastSEO.js. In his free time, he contributes back to the WordPress community by organizing meetups and he regularly does voluntary work at WordCamps.
Twitter: @atimmer10
Anton Timmermans is a 23-year-old living in the Netherlands. Since the age of 12, he has been programming in PHP and JavaScript. Anton works as a software architect at Yoast in Wijchen where he is the project lead for YoastSEO.js. In his free time, he contributes back to the WordPress community by organizing meetups and he regularly does voluntary work at WordCamps.
Twitter: @atimmer10