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More WordCamp NYC videos and a great tutorial from the community round out the videos published this past week on WordPress.tv. Here&#8217;s what you missed:
First, there&#8217;s John Hawkins&#8217; talk from WordCamp NYC on how to build your very first WordPress plugin. He&#8217;s given this talk at a handful of WordCamps this year, but it&#8217;s always [...]]]></description>
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<p>More WordCamp NYC videos and a great tutorial from the community round out the videos published this past week on WordPress.tv. Here&#8217;s what you missed:</p>
<p>First, there&#8217;s <a href="http://wordpress.tv/2009/11/14/john-hawkins-plugins-nyc09/">John Hawkins&#8217; talk from WordCamp NYC on how to build your very first WordPress plugin</a>. He&#8217;s given this talk at a handful of WordCamps this year, but it&#8217;s always packed with great information and serves as a great introduction to building a very basic plugin.</p>
<p>Next, <a href="http://wordpress.tv/2009/11/14/jose-fontainhas-i18n-nyc09/">Automattician José Fontainhas gives an overview of how to properly provide for internationalization in your WordPress projects</a>, including a brief look at the new GlotPress system. If you&#8217;re building something for WordPress, you should take a look at this presentation to learn how easy it is to help the community translate your project. Much of the WordPress community is not English-speaking.</p>
<p>The last presentation from WordCamp NYC comes from Serena Epstein and Shannon Houser: a talk titled &#8220;<a href="http://wordpress.tv/2009/11/14/epstein-houser-wordpress-classroom-innovation-nyc09/">WordPress As a Gateway Drug</a>&#8220;. It&#8217;s about how the use of WordPress in an undergraduate coursework setting has influenced students to continue the creative process even post-graduation. It has a unique style and flavor—check it out.</p>
<p>And lastly, we were pointed in the direction of a wonderful example of a tutorial coming out of the WordPress community. In this case, it&#8217;s <a href="http://wordpress.tv/2009/11/29/using-wordpress-com-geotagging/">Jesse P. Luna&#8217;s howto on using the new WordPress.com geotagging feature</a>. It&#8217;s great to see these kinds of things come from dedicated WordPress users like all of you.</p>
<p>This is a great moment to remind you that if you have a WordPress feature you think could use a great tutorial, there&#8217;s never a better time to create one and send it on to us! If you&#8217;ve seen a tutorial or have made one, <a href="http://wordpress.tv/contact/">drop us a line and let us know about it</a>.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re looking for a suggestion, here&#8217;s one: are you one of the many people who are working with WordPress 2.9-beta? There are some excellent new features coming in 2.9, and there will be lots of WordPress users looking for information on those features. <strong>Why not consider whipping up a brief and to-the-point tutorial on one of the new features coming in 2.9?</strong></p>
<p>Have a great week!</p>
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More WordCamp NYC videos and a great tutorial from the community round out the videos published this past week on WordPress.tv. Here&#8217;s what you missed:
First, there&#8217;s John Hawkins&#8217; talk from WordCamp NYC on how to build your very first WordPress plugin. He&#8217;s given this talk at a handful of WordCamps this year, but it&#8217;s always [...]]]></description>
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<p>More WordCamp NYC videos and a great tutorial from the community round out the videos published this past week on WordPress.tv. Here&#8217;s what you missed:</p>
<p>First, there&#8217;s <a href="http://wordpress.tv/2009/11/14/john-hawkins-plugins-nyc09/">John Hawkins&#8217; talk from WordCamp NYC on how to build your very first WordPress plugin</a>. He&#8217;s given this talk at a handful of WordCamps this year, but it&#8217;s always packed with great information and serves as a great introduction to building a very basic plugin.</p>
<p>Next, <a href="http://wordpress.tv/2009/11/14/jose-fontainhas-i18n-nyc09/">Automattician José Fontainhas gives an overview of how to properly provide for internationalization in your WordPress projects</a>, including a brief look at the new GlotPress system. If you&#8217;re building something for WordPress, you should take a look at this presentation to learn how easy it is to help the community translate your project. Much of the WordPress community is not English-speaking.</p>
<p>The last presentation from WordCamp NYC comes from Serena Epstein and Shannon Houser: a talk titled &#8220;<a href="http://wordpress.tv/2009/11/14/epstein-houser-wordpress-classroom-innovation-nyc09/">WordPress As a Gateway Drug</a>&#8220;. It&#8217;s about how the use of WordPress in an undergraduate coursework setting has influenced students to continue the creative process even post-graduation. It has a unique style and flavor—check it out.</p>
<p>And lastly, we were pointed in the direction of a wonderful example of a tutorial coming out of the WordPress community. In this case, it&#8217;s <a href="http://wordpress.tv/2009/11/29/using-wordpress-com-geotagging/">Jesse P. Luna&#8217;s howto on using the new WordPress.com geotagging feature</a>. It&#8217;s great to see these kinds of things come from dedicated WordPress users like all of you.</p>
<p>This is a great moment to remind you that if you have a WordPress feature you think could use a great tutorial, there&#8217;s never a better time to create one and send it on to us! If you&#8217;ve seen a tutorial or have made one, <a href="http://wordpress.tv/contact/">drop us a line and let us know about it</a>.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re looking for a suggestion, here&#8217;s one: are you one of the many people who are working with WordPress 2.9-beta? There are some excellent new features coming in 2.9, and there will be lots of WordPress users looking for information on those features. <strong>Why not consider whipping up a brief and to-the-point tutorial on one of the new features coming in 2.9?</strong></p>
<p>Have a great week!</p>
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More WordCamp NYC videos and a great tutorial from the community round out the videos published this past week on WordPress.tv. Here&#8217;s what you missed:
First, there&#8217;s John Hawkins&#8217; talk from WordCamp NYC on how to build your very first WordPress plugin. He&#8217;s given this talk at a handful of WordCamps this year, but it&#8217;s always [...]]]></description>
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<p>More WordCamp NYC videos and a great tutorial from the community round out the videos published this past week on WordPress.tv. Here&#8217;s what you missed:</p>
<p>First, there&#8217;s <a href="http://wordpress.tv/2009/11/14/john-hawkins-plugins-nyc09/">John Hawkins&#8217; talk from WordCamp NYC on how to build your very first WordPress plugin</a>. He&#8217;s given this talk at a handful of WordCamps this year, but it&#8217;s always packed with great information and serves as a great introduction to building a very basic plugin.</p>
<p>Next, <a href="http://wordpress.tv/2009/11/14/jose-fontainhas-i18n-nyc09/">Automattician José Fontainhas gives an overview of how to properly provide for internationalization in your WordPress projects</a>, including a brief look at the new GlotPress system. If you&#8217;re building something for WordPress, you should take a look at this presentation to learn how easy it is to help the community translate your project. Much of the WordPress community is not English-speaking.</p>
<p>The last presentation from WordCamp NYC comes from Serena Epstein and Shannon Houser: a talk titled &#8220;<a href="http://wordpress.tv/2009/11/14/epstein-houser-wordpress-classroom-innovation-nyc09/">WordPress As a Gateway Drug</a>&#8220;. It&#8217;s about how the use of WordPress in an undergraduate coursework setting has influenced students to continue the creative process even post-graduation. It has a unique style and flavor—check it out.</p>
<p>And lastly, we were pointed in the direction of a wonderful example of a tutorial coming out of the WordPress community. In this case, it&#8217;s <a href="http://wordpress.tv/2009/11/29/using-wordpress-com-geotagging/">Jesse P. Luna&#8217;s howto on using the new WordPress.com geotagging feature</a>. It&#8217;s great to see these kinds of things come from dedicated WordPress users like all of you.</p>
<p>This is a great moment to remind you that if you have a WordPress feature you think could use a great tutorial, there&#8217;s never a better time to create one and send it on to us! If you&#8217;ve seen a tutorial or have made one, <a href="http://wordpress.tv/contact/">drop us a line and let us know about it</a>.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re looking for a suggestion, here&#8217;s one: are you one of the many people who are working with WordPress 2.9-beta? There are some excellent new features coming in 2.9, and there will be lots of WordPress users looking for information on those features. <strong>Why not consider whipping up a brief and to-the-point tutorial on one of the new features coming in 2.9?</strong></p>
<p>Have a great week!</p>
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More WordCamp NYC videos and a great tutorial from the community round out the videos published this past week on WordPress.tv. Here&#8217;s what you missed:
First, there&#8217;s John Hawkins&#8217; talk from WordCamp NYC on how to build your very first WordPress plugin. He&#8217;s given this talk at a handful of WordCamps this year, but it&#8217;s always [...]]]></description>
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<p>More WordCamp NYC videos and a great tutorial from the community round out the videos published this past week on WordPress.tv. Here&#8217;s what you missed:</p>
<p>First, there&#8217;s <a href="http://wordpress.tv/2009/11/14/john-hawkins-plugins-nyc09/">John Hawkins&#8217; talk from WordCamp NYC on how to build your very first WordPress plugin</a>. He&#8217;s given this talk at a handful of WordCamps this year, but it&#8217;s always packed with great information and serves as a great introduction to building a very basic plugin.</p>
<p>Next, <a href="http://wordpress.tv/2009/11/14/jose-fontainhas-i18n-nyc09/">Automattician José Fontainhas gives an overview of how to properly provide for internationalization in your WordPress projects</a>, including a brief look at the new GlotPress system. If you&#8217;re building something for WordPress, you should take a look at this presentation to learn how easy it is to help the community translate your project. Much of the WordPress community is not English-speaking.</p>
<p>The last presentation from WordCamp NYC comes from Serena Epstein and Shannon Houser: a talk titled &#8220;<a href="http://wordpress.tv/2009/11/14/epstein-houser-wordpress-classroom-innovation-nyc09/">WordPress As a Gateway Drug</a>&#8220;. It&#8217;s about how the use of WordPress in an undergraduate coursework setting has influenced students to continue the creative process even post-graduation. It has a unique style and flavor—check it out.</p>
<p>And lastly, we were pointed in the direction of a wonderful example of a tutorial coming out of the WordPress community. In this case, it&#8217;s <a href="http://wordpress.tv/2009/11/29/using-wordpress-com-geotagging/">Jesse P. Luna&#8217;s howto on using the new WordPress.com geotagging feature</a>. It&#8217;s great to see these kinds of things come from dedicated WordPress users like all of you.</p>
<p>This is a great moment to remind you that if you have a WordPress feature you think could use a great tutorial, there&#8217;s never a better time to create one and send it on to us! If you&#8217;ve seen a tutorial or have made one, <a href="http://wordpress.tv/contact/">drop us a line and let us know about it</a>.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re looking for a suggestion, here&#8217;s one: are you one of the many people who are working with WordPress 2.9-beta? There are some excellent new features coming in 2.9, and there will be lots of WordPress users looking for information on those features. <strong>Why not consider whipping up a brief and to-the-point tutorial on one of the new features coming in 2.9?</strong></p>
<p>Have a great week!</p>
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More WordCamp NYC videos and a great tutorial from the community round out the videos published this past week on WordPress.tv. Here&#8217;s what you missed:
First, there&#8217;s John Hawkins&#8217; talk from WordCamp NYC on how to build your very first WordPress plugin. He&#8217;s given this talk at a handful of WordCamps this year, but it&#8217;s always [...]]]></description>
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<p>More WordCamp NYC videos and a great tutorial from the community round out the videos published this past week on WordPress.tv. Here&#8217;s what you missed:</p>
<p>First, there&#8217;s <a href="http://wordpress.tv/2009/11/14/john-hawkins-plugins-nyc09/">John Hawkins&#8217; talk from WordCamp NYC on how to build your very first WordPress plugin</a>. He&#8217;s given this talk at a handful of WordCamps this year, but it&#8217;s always packed with great information and serves as a great introduction to building a very basic plugin.</p>
<p>Next, <a href="http://wordpress.tv/2009/11/14/jose-fontainhas-i18n-nyc09/">Automattician José Fontainhas gives an overview of how to properly provide for internationalization in your WordPress projects</a>, including a brief look at the new GlotPress system. If you&#8217;re building something for WordPress, you should take a look at this presentation to learn how easy it is to help the community translate your project. Much of the WordPress community is not English-speaking.</p>
<p>The last presentation from WordCamp NYC comes from Serena Epstein and Shannon Houser: a talk titled &#8220;<a href="http://wordpress.tv/2009/11/14/epstein-houser-wordpress-classroom-innovation-nyc09/">WordPress As a Gateway Drug</a>&#8220;. It&#8217;s about how the use of WordPress in an undergraduate coursework setting has influenced students to continue the creative process even post-graduation. It has a unique style and flavor—check it out.</p>
<p>And lastly, we were pointed in the direction of a wonderful example of a tutorial coming out of the WordPress community. In this case, it&#8217;s <a href="http://wordpress.tv/2009/11/29/using-wordpress-com-geotagging/">Jesse P. Luna&#8217;s howto on using the new WordPress.com geotagging feature</a>. It&#8217;s great to see these kinds of things come from dedicated WordPress users like all of you.</p>
<p>This is a great moment to remind you that if you have a WordPress feature you think could use a great tutorial, there&#8217;s never a better time to create one and send it on to us! If you&#8217;ve seen a tutorial or have made one, <a href="http://wordpress.tv/contact/">drop us a line and let us know about it</a>.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re looking for a suggestion, here&#8217;s one: are you one of the many people who are working with WordPress 2.9-beta? There are some excellent new features coming in 2.9, and there will be lots of WordPress users looking for information on those features. <strong>Why not consider whipping up a brief and to-the-point tutorial on one of the new features coming in 2.9?</strong></p>
<p>Have a great week!</p>
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More WordCamp NYC videos and a great tutorial from the community round out the videos published this past week on WordPress.tv. Here&#8217;s what you missed:
First, there&#8217;s John Hawkins&#8217; talk from WordCamp NYC on how to build your very first WordPress plugin. He&#8217;s given this talk at a handful of WordCamps this year, but it&#8217;s always [...]]]></description>
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<p>More WordCamp NYC videos and a great tutorial from the community round out the videos published this past week on WordPress.tv. Here&#8217;s what you missed:</p>
<p>First, there&#8217;s <a href="http://wordpress.tv/2009/11/14/john-hawkins-plugins-nyc09/">John Hawkins&#8217; talk from WordCamp NYC on how to build your very first WordPress plugin</a>. He&#8217;s given this talk at a handful of WordCamps this year, but it&#8217;s always packed with great information and serves as a great introduction to building a very basic plugin.</p>
<p>Next, <a href="http://wordpress.tv/2009/11/14/jose-fontainhas-i18n-nyc09/">Automattician José Fontainhas gives an overview of how to properly provide for internationalization in your WordPress projects</a>, including a brief look at the new GlotPress system. If you&#8217;re building something for WordPress, you should take a look at this presentation to learn how easy it is to help the community translate your project. Much of the WordPress community is not English-speaking.</p>
<p>The last presentation from WordCamp NYC comes from Serena Epstein and Shannon Houser: a talk titled &#8220;<a href="http://wordpress.tv/2009/11/14/epstein-houser-wordpress-classroom-innovation-nyc09/">WordPress As a Gateway Drug</a>&#8220;. It&#8217;s about how the use of WordPress in an undergraduate coursework setting has influenced students to continue the creative process even post-graduation. It has a unique style and flavor—check it out.</p>
<p>And lastly, we were pointed in the direction of a wonderful example of a tutorial coming out of the WordPress community. In this case, it&#8217;s <a href="http://wordpress.tv/2009/11/29/using-wordpress-com-geotagging/">Jesse P. Luna&#8217;s howto on using the new WordPress.com geotagging feature</a>. It&#8217;s great to see these kinds of things come from dedicated WordPress users like all of you.</p>
<p>This is a great moment to remind you that if you have a WordPress feature you think could use a great tutorial, there&#8217;s never a better time to create one and send it on to us! If you&#8217;ve seen a tutorial or have made one, <a href="http://wordpress.tv/contact/">drop us a line and let us know about it</a>.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re looking for a suggestion, here&#8217;s one: are you one of the many people who are working with WordPress 2.9-beta? There are some excellent new features coming in 2.9, and there will be lots of WordPress users looking for information on those features. <strong>Why not consider whipping up a brief and to-the-point tutorial on one of the new features coming in 2.9?</strong></p>
<p>Have a great week!</p>
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More WordCamp NYC videos and a great tutorial from the community round out the videos published this past week on WordPress.tv. Here&#8217;s what you missed:
First, there&#8217;s John Hawkins&#8217; talk from WordCamp NYC on how to build your very first WordPress plugin. He&#8217;s given this talk at a handful of WordCamps this year, but it&#8217;s always [...]]]></description>
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<p>More WordCamp NYC videos and a great tutorial from the community round out the videos published this past week on WordPress.tv. Here&#8217;s what you missed:</p>
<p>First, there&#8217;s <a href="http://wordpress.tv/2009/11/14/john-hawkins-plugins-nyc09/">John Hawkins&#8217; talk from WordCamp NYC on how to build your very first WordPress plugin</a>. He&#8217;s given this talk at a handful of WordCamps this year, but it&#8217;s always packed with great information and serves as a great introduction to building a very basic plugin.</p>
<p>Next, <a href="http://wordpress.tv/2009/11/14/jose-fontainhas-i18n-nyc09/">Automattician José Fontainhas gives an overview of how to properly provide for internationalization in your WordPress projects</a>, including a brief look at the new GlotPress system. If you&#8217;re building something for WordPress, you should take a look at this presentation to learn how easy it is to help the community translate your project. Much of the WordPress community is not English-speaking.</p>
<p>The last presentation from WordCamp NYC comes from Serena Epstein and Shannon Houser: a talk titled &#8220;<a href="http://wordpress.tv/2009/11/14/epstein-houser-wordpress-classroom-innovation-nyc09/">WordPress As a Gateway Drug</a>&#8220;. It&#8217;s about how the use of WordPress in an undergraduate coursework setting has influenced students to continue the creative process even post-graduation. It has a unique style and flavor—check it out.</p>
<p>And lastly, we were pointed in the direction of a wonderful example of a tutorial coming out of the WordPress community. In this case, it&#8217;s <a href="http://wordpress.tv/2009/11/29/using-wordpress-com-geotagging/">Jesse P. Luna&#8217;s howto on using the new WordPress.com geotagging feature</a>. It&#8217;s great to see these kinds of things come from dedicated WordPress users like all of you.</p>
<p>This is a great moment to remind you that if you have a WordPress feature you think could use a great tutorial, there&#8217;s never a better time to create one and send it on to us! If you&#8217;ve seen a tutorial or have made one, <a href="http://wordpress.tv/contact/">drop us a line and let us know about it</a>.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re looking for a suggestion, here&#8217;s one: are you one of the many people who are working with WordPress 2.9-beta? There are some excellent new features coming in 2.9, and there will be lots of WordPress users looking for information on those features. <strong>Why not consider whipping up a brief and to-the-point tutorial on one of the new features coming in 2.9?</strong></p>
<p>Have a great week!</p>
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		<title>Last Week on WordPress.tv: Nov 22—Nov 28</title>
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More WordCamp NYC videos and a great tutorial from the community round out the videos published this past week on WordPress.tv. Here&#8217;s what you missed:
First, there&#8217;s John Hawkins&#8217; talk from WordCamp NYC on how to build your very first WordPress plugin. He&#8217;s given this talk at a handful of WordCamps this year, but it&#8217;s always [...]]]></description>
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<p>More WordCamp NYC videos and a great tutorial from the community round out the videos published this past week on WordPress.tv. Here&#8217;s what you missed:</p>
<p>First, there&#8217;s <a href="http://wordpress.tv/2009/11/14/john-hawkins-plugins-nyc09/">John Hawkins&#8217; talk from WordCamp NYC on how to build your very first WordPress plugin</a>. He&#8217;s given this talk at a handful of WordCamps this year, but it&#8217;s always packed with great information and serves as a great introduction to building a very basic plugin.</p>
<p>Next, <a href="http://wordpress.tv/2009/11/14/jose-fontainhas-i18n-nyc09/">Automattician José Fontainhas gives an overview of how to properly provide for internationalization in your WordPress projects</a>, including a brief look at the new GlotPress system. If you&#8217;re building something for WordPress, you should take a look at this presentation to learn how easy it is to help the community translate your project. Much of the WordPress community is not English-speaking.</p>
<p>The last presentation from WordCamp NYC comes from Serena Epstein and Shannon Houser: a talk titled &#8220;<a href="http://wordpress.tv/2009/11/14/epstein-houser-wordpress-classroom-innovation-nyc09/">WordPress As a Gateway Drug</a>&#8220;. It&#8217;s about how the use of WordPress in an undergraduate coursework setting has influenced students to continue the creative process even post-graduation. It has a unique style and flavor—check it out.</p>
<p>And lastly, we were pointed in the direction of a wonderful example of a tutorial coming out of the WordPress community. In this case, it&#8217;s <a href="http://wordpress.tv/2009/11/29/using-wordpress-com-geotagging/">Jesse P. Luna&#8217;s howto on using the new WordPress.com geotagging feature</a>. It&#8217;s great to see these kinds of things come from dedicated WordPress users like all of you.</p>
<p>This is a great moment to remind you that if you have a WordPress feature you think could use a great tutorial, there&#8217;s never a better time to create one and send it on to us! If you&#8217;ve seen a tutorial or have made one, <a href="http://wordpress.tv/contact/">drop us a line and let us know about it</a>.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re looking for a suggestion, here&#8217;s one: are you one of the many people who are working with WordPress 2.9-beta? There are some excellent new features coming in 2.9, and there will be lots of WordPress users looking for information on those features. <strong>Why not consider whipping up a brief and to-the-point tutorial on one of the new features coming in 2.9?</strong></p>
<p>Have a great week!</p>
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More WordCamp NYC videos and a great tutorial from the community round out the videos published this past week on WordPress.tv. Here&#8217;s what you missed:
First, there&#8217;s John Hawkins&#8217; talk from WordCamp NYC on how to build your very first WordPress plugin. He&#8217;s given this talk at a handful of WordCamps this year, but it&#8217;s always [...]]]></description>
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<p>More WordCamp NYC videos and a great tutorial from the community round out the videos published this past week on WordPress.tv. Here&#8217;s what you missed:</p>
<p>First, there&#8217;s <a href="http://wordpress.tv/2009/11/14/john-hawkins-plugins-nyc09/">John Hawkins&#8217; talk from WordCamp NYC on how to build your very first WordPress plugin</a>. He&#8217;s given this talk at a handful of WordCamps this year, but it&#8217;s always packed with great information and serves as a great introduction to building a very basic plugin.</p>
<p>Next, <a href="http://wordpress.tv/2009/11/14/jose-fontainhas-i18n-nyc09/">Automattician José Fontainhas gives an overview of how to properly provide for internationalization in your WordPress projects</a>, including a brief look at the new GlotPress system. If you&#8217;re building something for WordPress, you should take a look at this presentation to learn how easy it is to help the community translate your project. Much of the WordPress community is not English-speaking.</p>
<p>The last presentation from WordCamp NYC comes from Serena Epstein and Shannon Houser: a talk titled &#8220;<a href="http://wordpress.tv/2009/11/14/epstein-houser-wordpress-classroom-innovation-nyc09/">WordPress As a Gateway Drug</a>&#8220;. It&#8217;s about how the use of WordPress in an undergraduate coursework setting has influenced students to continue the creative process even post-graduation. It has a unique style and flavor—check it out.</p>
<p>And lastly, we were pointed in the direction of a wonderful example of a tutorial coming out of the WordPress community. In this case, it&#8217;s <a href="http://wordpress.tv/2009/11/29/using-wordpress-com-geotagging/">Jesse P. Luna&#8217;s howto on using the new WordPress.com geotagging feature</a>. It&#8217;s great to see these kinds of things come from dedicated WordPress users like all of you.</p>
<p>This is a great moment to remind you that if you have a WordPress feature you think could use a great tutorial, there&#8217;s never a better time to create one and send it on to us! If you&#8217;ve seen a tutorial or have made one, <a href="http://wordpress.tv/contact/">drop us a line and let us know about it</a>.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re looking for a suggestion, here&#8217;s one: are you one of the many people who are working with WordPress 2.9-beta? There are some excellent new features coming in 2.9, and there will be lots of WordPress users looking for information on those features. <strong>Why not consider whipping up a brief and to-the-point tutorial on one of the new features coming in 2.9?</strong></p>
<p>Have a great week!</p>
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		<title>Last Week on WordPress.tv: Nov 22—Nov 28</title>
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More WordCamp NYC videos and a great tutorial from the community round out the videos published this past week on WordPress.tv. Here&#8217;s what you missed:
First, there&#8217;s John Hawkins&#8217; talk from WordCamp NYC on how to build your very first WordPress plugin. He&#8217;s given this talk at a handful of WordCamps this year, but it&#8217;s always [...]]]></description>
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<p>More WordCamp NYC videos and a great tutorial from the community round out the videos published this past week on WordPress.tv. Here&#8217;s what you missed:</p>
<p>First, there&#8217;s <a href="http://wordpress.tv/2009/11/14/john-hawkins-plugins-nyc09/">John Hawkins&#8217; talk from WordCamp NYC on how to build your very first WordPress plugin</a>. He&#8217;s given this talk at a handful of WordCamps this year, but it&#8217;s always packed with great information and serves as a great introduction to building a very basic plugin.</p>
<p>Next, <a href="http://wordpress.tv/2009/11/14/jose-fontainhas-i18n-nyc09/">Automattician José Fontainhas gives an overview of how to properly provide for internationalization in your WordPress projects</a>, including a brief look at the new GlotPress system. If you&#8217;re building something for WordPress, you should take a look at this presentation to learn how easy it is to help the community translate your project. Much of the WordPress community is not English-speaking.</p>
<p>The last presentation from WordCamp NYC comes from Serena Epstein and Shannon Houser: a talk titled &#8220;<a href="http://wordpress.tv/2009/11/14/epstein-houser-wordpress-classroom-innovation-nyc09/">WordPress As a Gateway Drug</a>&#8220;. It&#8217;s about how the use of WordPress in an undergraduate coursework setting has influenced students to continue the creative process even post-graduation. It has a unique style and flavor—check it out.</p>
<p>And lastly, we were pointed in the direction of a wonderful example of a tutorial coming out of the WordPress community. In this case, it&#8217;s <a href="http://wordpress.tv/2009/11/29/using-wordpress-com-geotagging/">Jesse P. Luna&#8217;s howto on using the new WordPress.com geotagging feature</a>. It&#8217;s great to see these kinds of things come from dedicated WordPress users like all of you.</p>
<p>This is a great moment to remind you that if you have a WordPress feature you think could use a great tutorial, there&#8217;s never a better time to create one and send it on to us! If you&#8217;ve seen a tutorial or have made one, <a href="http://wordpress.tv/contact/">drop us a line and let us know about it</a>.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re looking for a suggestion, here&#8217;s one: are you one of the many people who are working with WordPress 2.9-beta? There are some excellent new features coming in 2.9, and there will be lots of WordPress users looking for information on those features. <strong>Why not consider whipping up a brief and to-the-point tutorial on one of the new features coming in 2.9?</strong></p>
<p>Have a great week!</p>
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