[…] post type from a third-party solution, having to sideload media, determine if something exists before actually doing any work with it, then it can be a little more complicated to work with, can’t it? I’ve found that, like with anything in programming, breaking it down into much more readable modules (or functions or pieces or […]
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[…] kiddo to arrive. For the most part, all of the above ended up working out. Not everything, but most of it. ⚠️ I did put together a comprehensive list of JavaScript and React resources for my colleagues and myself to follow at WDS but during the work I’ve done this year and with the […]
[…] one will step in, it’s going to be a wild-wild west. We want to standardize usage-tracking for WordPress products and become a trusted data solution in the community. So assuming there is a large enough adoption and interest in the adoption, this raises the question: Will theme authors change the way the think and […]
[…] finally, here’s a very brief screencast walking through what all of the above looks like in action: As mentioned in the video, this is by no means comprehensive, but it should be enough to show just how powerful debugging can be. It Takes Times and Practice Debugging takes a bit more time than dumping […]
[…] been doing for a while now, and it’s something that I’ve found useful both for my personal and professional life. And I don’t want to try to come up with some other reason for doing this so I’ll quote my previous post (because quoting yourself isn’t narcissistic or anything, is it?): Every time I […]