Last weekend, Meghan and I welcomed our little girl into the world. She’s healthy and we’re all glad to be back home.
Of course, there are fewer resources this week. I’m okay with that, though. Time was spent better elsewhere :).
Software Engineering in WordPress, PHP, and Backend Development
Last weekend, Meghan and I welcomed our little girl into the world. She’s healthy and we’re all glad to be back home.
Of course, there are fewer resources this week. I’m okay with that, though. Time was spent better elsewhere :).
If you’re in the business of building premium WordPress products, odds are you have a process in place. After all, processes scale from a single-person shop up to major teams – they can help improve our ability to produce quality work.
That said, if you’re just getting started with building WordPress-based products, perhaps you haven’t considered adopting a system that will help guide you through the project.
Though there are a number of different ways a person can approach their work, I offer points to consider when building premium WordPress products.
Lots of resources this week, most of which are featured in the newsletter. Check out some of the best here:
Only have a few resources this week. The rest are in the Newsletter:
As of last week, the More Code Newsletter has officially published its first two issues – lots of good feedback and a slow, but steady, growing subscriber base!
Exciting, sure, but my ultimate goal for it is not only to provide a resource for others but to act as a resource in and of itself. So, starting this week and running for the next month, the Newsletter will begin offering it’s first deal for subscribers.
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