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Episode 15: Morten Rand-Hendriksen

Jun 01, 20171 hr 6 min
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All The Things In this episode, I am chatting with Morten Rand-Hendriksen. As someone who has taken most, if not all his courses on Lynda.com - all I can say is WOW - this is awesome. Let's get started! Morten Rand-Hendriksen Instructor, educator, speaker at LinkedIn Learning, helping people master WordPress, the web, and online communication. Since joining forces with Lynda.com (now LinkedIn Learning) in 2010, Morten has 60+ published courses on WordPress, front-end web design and development, and web standards, reaching hundreds of thousands of viewers from all over the world. He also contributes to the web community as a public speaker, author, educator, web developer, and design philosopher. This episode of Rethink.fm is sponsored by: Delicious Brains - They make super awesome products for WordPress If you’re a developer who’s looking to speed up their workflows so you can work less but bill the same (effectively increasing your hourly rate), WP Migrate DB Pro is for you. Or, check out their blog at deliciousbrains.com. (Developers really like it) This is one of the plugins I renew every year. It speeds up development time. It's keeps my local and remote database synced during development, keeps my media files synced and is built by a team that I trust. --Jackie D'Elia Rethink.fm listeners - Save 10% off today! (Limited time offer - Coupon expires June 30, 2017) Listen to Episode 15 Show Notes Morten's Website @mor10 on Twitter Linkedin Articles Some topics we discussed: Twentyseventeen The Case for WordPress Telemetry WordPress Theme Customizer Creating Web Icons with SVG Essential Javascript Training Migrate DB Pro course on Lynda.com WP-Tonic Podcast A takeaway worth noting: What should WordPress developers be focusing on? You need to learn how to build things without WordPress. WordPress is a tool in your toolkit but it cannot be the tool you stand on when you do all your work. WordPress is literally a content management system that uses PHP, HTML, CSS and Javascript to create front-end content. --Morten Rand-Hendriksen All Morten's Courses on Lynda.com Transcript Jackie The guys at Delicious Brains make super awesome stuff for Wordpress developers. If you’ve ever experienced the pain of trying to copy your Wordpress database from one install to another - dev to staging and back again, you’re going to seriously want to check out their WP Migrate DB Pro plugin. It not only makes migrating databases easier, but by saving you so many hours, it effectively increases your hourly rate. Definitely a must for any WordPress developer working on client sites. Check it out deliciousbrains.com. Open PDF transcript in a new window. Jackie Hey, everybody. It's Jackie D'Elia with another episode of Rethink.fm. This is Episode 15. I have my very special guest, Morten Rand-Hendriksen who is a senior staff instructor at Linkedin Learning. Hey, Morten. Morten Hi. Jackie Thanks for joining me. Morten Good to be here. Jackie For those who don't know you, and I can't imagine there is a lot of people that listen to this show that don't, is there anything else that you want to fill in about what you do? Morten Well, my main job is as an instructor at Linkedin Learning and Lynda.com, I also contribute to the WordPress Project in odd and unusual ways. I don't really write a lot of code patches for WordPress but I ask a lot of questions about decisions that are being made. I propose things that should be done. I also contribute to the Community Project, like we're working on something. I'm peripherally involved in a non-hard and heavy code sense in that project. Jackie Well, before we jump into that, I've just got a couple of questions for you. How did you get started teaching? Morten At random. Let's see. This must have been 2009, 2008, something like that. I was working on a project, just some random client project.
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