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Making WordPress Fly with APC, Varnish, Memcached and more!

October 20, 2013 by Stefan Didak 1 Comment
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It appears that after my previous presentation on developer tools at the East Bay WordPress Meetup I’ve found myself doing another presentation, this time about how to make WordPress fly. Like a bat out of hell. That, of course is both a BatCache and a MeatLoaf reference. Pick whichever suits you based on your age category. 🙂 This presentation does NOT cover the regular caching plugins but rather on how you can optimize your server (and your code) to make use of a much higher performant level of caching. I will be very quickly covering the levels of caching supported by WordPress itself (the run-time cache, transient cache, object cache, page cache and fragment cache).

Filed Under: Lengthy, Software, The Web Tagged With: Apache, APC, Caching, Digital Ocean, Droplet, Fast, Linode, Meetup, Memcached, Nginx, Opcode Caching, Performance, Speed, Varnish, WordPress, XCache

Resigned from the Oakley Chamber of Commerce

October 3, 2013 by Stefan Didak Leave a Comment
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On October 1st, 2013 I resigned, effective immediately, as a board member/director at the Oakley Chamber of Commerce.The date is actually irrelevant though. The question I will be repeatedly asked now, is “why”. So here’s why. I expect the board of directors at a Chamber of Commerce, most of which are business owners, to act and make decisions in a business-like and professional manner for the organization as a whole, its members, its board, and of course for themselves. When important decisions need to be made you need to rely on everyone doing the right thing and bundle all that business experience into something that forms a solid and cohesive decision. At this, however, the board has unfortunately failed and in a way that is incomprehensible to me.

Filed Under: Lengthy, Personal Tagged With: Chamber of Commerce, Oakley

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