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Tips For Being A Productive Developer

[…] a very large mug. What Else? But that’s the stuff that works for me. I’m sure I’ve forgotten something, haven’t considered something, or haven’t found something that’s even more useful. So what about you? What helps get you into the zone and helps you stay there for as long as you need? Coda Spotify Slack

Building Comment Images For WordPress

[…] interest, then it’s of high priority for the next version. The Usual Tools As with much of my recent work, I used the usual set of tools: Coda 2 for my IDE CodeKit for LESS and JSLint Staging Environment for testing it in action Cornerstone for Subversion That’s it! From the ideas, decisions, trade-offs, […]

PhpStorm for WordPress Development: A Few Reasons

Yesterday, I shared this whole little mini-rant about all of the various IDEs I’ve tried (like Coda, Atom, and Visual Studio Code) over the past few years. https://twitter.com/tommcfarlin/status/874238126591533056 You can click through to read the whole thing, but this gist of it is that I’ve tried PhpStorm off and on for years, but it was […]

Reasons For Not Writing Unit Tests

[…] “just write the damn tests” nor can I say that I think it’s pragmatic to do so. And perhaps I’ll cover that last sentence in another post. Coda Just before drafting this post, I came across an article Kent Beck : “I get paid for code that works, not for tests” which is from 2013 […]

WordPress Autocomplete for Atom

[…] of stuff available. Microsoft has had their IntelliSense available in Visual Studio for decades now. We’ve had Java autocomplete functionality in a variety of IDEs, and even Coda has a plugin for WordPress autocomplete. Bringing something like this to Atom makes sense. As I said earlier in the post: This shouldn’t be used as […]

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