Jonathan Desrosiers
Jonathan Desrosiers
@desrosj@jonathandesrosiers.com

Jonathan Desrosiers is a Principal Software Engineer at Bluehost, a WordPress Core Committer, and a leader in Open Source. He cares deeply about purposeful user experiences, collaborative communities, advocacy for Open Source contributors, the open web, and a well-placed two-seam fastball.

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  • WW2 Tweets from 1940

    I really wish I paid more attention to this Twitter account. A great example of how Twitter can be utilized for education. Tweets by RealTimeWWII  

  • WordPress Providence November meetup

    John James Jacoby (JJJ) speaking at November’s WordPress Providence meetup about WordPress.org’s plugin directory, how it works, and how to contribute yourself!

  • World War Z

    This. Looks. AWESOME!

  • Testing Jetpack 2.0 Social Media Distribution

    One of a handful of new features released in Jetpack 2.0. Still no reblogging from .com sites to .org sites though.

  • PressThis Episode From Providence WordCamp

    Check out another great episode of the Slocum Design Studio podcast PressThis filmed on location at Providence WordCamp featuring yours truly! Read the article…

  • Instagram Web Profiles

    My Instagram web profile is here, damn does it look good. Good job Instagram team!

  • Announcing Instagram Profiles on the Web!

    Finally! Can’t even count how many times I viewed a photo that I liked on Instagram and couldn’t explore more of that user’s photos, or follow them. https://blog.instagram.com/post/35068144047/announcing-instagram-profiles-on-the-web

  • Sandy A Grim Reminder: Back Up Your Data

    “For businesses, some will shut down due to this loss of data: 93% of companies that lost their data center for 10 days or more went bankrupt within a year”

  • tiltShift.js

    A jQuery plugin that uses the CSS3 image filters to replicate the tilt-shift effect. This is a proof of concept and currently only works in Chrome & Safari 6.

  • WordCamp Providence Summary

    Last weekend was the first WordCamp Providence, and things couldn’t have gone any better. The event was sold out at about 200 people who travelled from all over the country to attend. As per usual at WordCamps, I met a lot of really cool people, saw a bunch of familiar faces, and even ran into…