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WordCamp Baltimore: inaugural event happens at Md. Science Center [VIDEO]

WordPress developers and designers descended upon the Maryland Science Center on Saturday for Baltimore’s first official WordCamp. The day-long event featured sessions on optimizing WordPress sites for speed, creating scalable, mobile-friendly websites using WordPress and turning WordPress site development into a career. More than 200 people were in attendance, said organizer Andy Stratton. Technically Baltimore stopped […]

WordPress developers and designers descended upon the Maryland Science Center on Saturday for Baltimore’s first official WordCamp.
The day-long event featured sessions on optimizing WordPress sites for speed, creating scalable, mobile-friendly websites using WordPress and turning WordPress site development into a career. More than 200 people were in attendance, said organizer Andy Stratton.
Technically Baltimore stopped by during the lunch break to catch up with Stratton.

http://www.youtube.com/v/KmJbge9Uu50?version=3&hl=en_US

WordPress enthusiasts take a lunch break.


More than 200 WordPress designers and developers occupied the second floor of the Maryland Science Center.


The white-board job board at WordCamp Baltimore.


 

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