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Human Made
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We are Human Made, an award-winning, global enterprise WordPress agency and leading provider of publishing platforms.
We’re building powerful digital solutions for enterprise clients and big publishers: delivering technically complex WordPress instances at scale and transforming the way people interact with some of the most visited websites in the world. Our projects are at the forefront of enterprise-level development, and our people are some of the most highly-skilled professionals in the industry.
We’re passionate about using WordPress as a tool to build large-scale platforms, websites, and applications that drive transformational business value.
We are humans, drinkers of coffee and tea. Say hello: humanmade.com
We’re building powerful digital solutions for enterprise clients and big publishers: delivering technically complex WordPress instances at scale and transforming the way people interact with some of the most visited websites in the world. Our projects are at the forefront of enterprise-level development, and our people are some of the most highly-skilled professionals in the industry.
We’re passionate about using WordPress as a tool to build large-scale platforms, websites, and applications that drive transformational business value.
We are humans, drinkers of coffee and tea. Say hello: humanmade.com
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Accessibility & WordPress, with Harvard Gazette
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Accessibility & WordPress, with Harvard Gazette
Higher ed and Open Source: Panel Discussion
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Higher ed and Open Source: Panel Discussion
Web Trends 2024 with Josh Koenig (Pantheon)
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Web Trends 2024 with Josh Koenig (Pantheon)
Showcasing student work: Forging ahead with WordPress
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Showcasing student work: Forging ahead with WordPress
SEO & WordPress, how to get results quickly
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SEO & WordPress, how to get results quickly
The Abstraction Penalty
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How following best practices of abstraction and encapsulation can hurt performance. 00:00 Intro 00:53 Example walk-through 02:50 Example re-architected 06:33 How does this happen? 08:44 Understanding trade-offs 10:50 Good rule of thumb
WordPress Flexible Layouts with The Sun (case study)
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Tom Willmot, founder and CEO of Human Made, and Adrian McShane, Human Made Director of Engineering, deep dive into the monumental project of migrating of The Sun, one of the UK's largest newspapers, to WordPress. Tom and Adrian cover the collaborative effort with News Corp to enhance The Sun's publishing speed and flexibility. - Discover how Human Made tackled the challenges of managing vast co...
WP Query Optimizations and Gotchas
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00:00 Intro 00:25 no_found_rows 01:24 fields ids 02:29 meta key stuffing 05:33 date cardinality
Profiling WordPress: Flamegraphs with WP CLI and Cron events
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- Excimer PHP extension: www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Excimer - WP CLI early load PHP file: gist.github.com/joehoyle/36e20a607727b5b9bb7d13fd10f528c8 00:00 Intro 00:57 Tools setup 02:40 Example CLI command 03:10 First run 05:50 Optimizing the CLI command 11:25 Profiling Cron events 12:30 Summary
Profiling WordPress: Flamegraphs with X-Ray
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You can follow along with a local setup for Altis (no Altis subscription needed), check out docs.altis-dxp.com/ Tools used: Altis Local Server: docs.altis-dxp.com/getting-started/ Or alternatively: - Query Monitor: wordpress.org/plugins/query-monitor/ - Xray plugin: github.com/humanmade/aws-xray - Excimer: www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Excimer
AI Lessons and WordPress with Jamie Marsland
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Human Made presents 'AI: The next chapter', the second edition of the Word on the Future AI virtual event series dedicated to exploring the new frontier of artificial intelligence and web development. Word on the Future offers a wealth of insights for WordPress developers, tech enthusiasts, or anyone keen to understand the revolutionary impact of AI. Subscribe to the newsletter and join thousan...
The WordPress AI Hype Cycle with Joe Hoyle
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Human Made presents 'AI: The next chapter', the second edition of the Word on the Future AI virtual event series dedicated to exploring the new frontier of artificial intelligence and web development. Word on the Future offers a wealth of insights for WordPress developers, tech enthusiasts, or anyone keen to understand the revolutionary impact of AI. Subscribe to the newsletter and join thousan...
The future of AI is open source - AI: The next chapter
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Human Made presents 'AI: The next chapter', the second edition of the Word on the Future AI virtual event series dedicated to exploring the new frontier of artificial intelligence and web development. Word on the Future offers a wealth of insights for WordPress developers, tech enthusiasts, or anyone keen to understand the revolutionary impact of AI. Subscribe to the newsletter and join thousan...
The future of AI in enterprise - AI: The next chapter
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The future of AI in enterprise - AI: The next chapter
AI and gender: an opportunity for good tech? - AI: The next chapter
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AI and gender: an opportunity for good tech? - AI: The next chapter
Aprende CSS: Conceptos básicos para desarrollar con CSS - Mauricio Gelves: WordCamp Valencia 2022
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Aprende CSS: Conceptos básicos para desarrollar con CSS - Mauricio Gelves: WordCamp Valencia 2022
Out of Office 2017: Work in the Digital Age - Opening Remarks
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Out of Office 2017: Work in the Digital Age - Opening Remarks
Out of Office 2017: Joe Stych, Zapier - Hiring Remotely: Seven Key Traits Zapier Looks For
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Out of Office 2017: Joe Stych, Zapier - Hiring Remotely: Seven Key Traits Zapier Looks For
Out of Office 2017: Kavi Guppta - How to survive work in the 21st century.
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Out of Office 2017: Josh Pigford, Baremetrics - Growing a remote business
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Out of Office 2017: Josh Pigford, Baremetrics - Growing a remote business
Out of Office 2017: Laïla von Alvensleben, Hanno - Cultivating a Remote Work Culture
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Out of Office 2017: Laïla von Alvensleben, Hanno - Cultivating a Remote Work Culture
Out of Office 2017: Lara Owen, Github - Building a Distributed Workforce
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Out of Office 2017: Lara Owen, Github - Building a Distributed Workforce
Out of Office 2017: Libby Barker, Human Made - Agile Management in Remote Teams
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Out of Office 2017: Libby Barker, Human Made - Agile Management in Remote Teams
Out of Office 2017: Jeff Robbins, Lullabot & Yonder - PIAF: Management Distributed
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Workshop: WooCommerce & the REST API with Brian Richards
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Workshop: WooCommerce & the REST API with Brian Richards
Very good video guide!
Too much abstraction is bad, too much composition is also bad. Everything is a trade off. There is no correct answer.
Ageeed. And there's also a larger cognitive load if you have to jump through many functions to understand a flow. As a general rule: large callstacks = bad.
it looks like a straight up parallelism issue rather than an issue with encapsulation. i don't program PHP but in Python, you could either just call each of the functions concurrently with async (assuming that they are IO bound) or with forked instances of python (for more compute bound tasks for which you need multiple cores). the encapsulation wouldn't matter either way.
In the example, he was talking about API calls, which needs batching rather than parallelization. Whereas in other cases parallelization might be a better solution. But I think his point still stands that in either case you have to look at the high level "What are we trying to do here" questions and determine if your overall architecture is going to let you meet your performance goals, and in many cases, the way you choose to encapsulate your code can have a huge impact on how performant your code can be.
Great point that I only recently learned after years of building software. Clean code has a heavy price that is often not talked about. Sometimes it is worth it, but often times it is not.
It's crazy how uncle bob single-handedly undermined dev industry
I highly agree
Great tips. Would love to see more of this! Btw you're talking and explaining very fast for non-Brits. Had to pause and rewind often.
Noted, will try to address that in future videos!
This is brilliant. Thank you! Specifically the date_query tip is gold. I've been using the no_found_rows for a couple of years and it is a drastic performance increase, so if anyone hasn't tried, it, do yourself a favor and test it out immediately! For the 'is premium' example, it would still be better to use a taxonomy term instead of the 'exists' for a meta key, right?
Without doubt one of the best videos that explains Gen AI the way it should be. Lots of interesting examples and data that resonate with everyone.
Thanks @altrubalag, glad you found it useful. Sorry I'm travelling and I don't get notifications otherwise would have responded earlier :)
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a link would have been useful...
Great work by Marketing team of Zapier. The key traits developed by startup last long. I see the same in Dell the world largest startup company.
Will you be posting recordings from the event? Would love to learn but can't make it to the UK.