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Writing for WordPress Has to Change (For Me)

[…] get nostalgic and share all of the various things I’ve talked about because I tend to link to those when appropriate (and I try to make sure my menus, categories, and tags are well-organized though they could use some work right now 🙂). Though since I finished my my recent series on using Ray […]

Using Ray in WordPress Development: Introduction

[…] Ray in WordPress development. From installation, plugin creation, and both beginner and advanced use of the application. Starting last summer, I started to use Spatie Ray in my day-to-day work. I’ve written a few posts about it: Debugging WordPress with Ray, Part 1 Debugging WordPress with Ray, Part 2 Install Ray Per Project at an […]

Dracula Pro For Optimizing Optimizing Dark Mode

[…] Web Browsers (Chrome, Firefox, and Safari) all for different reasons be it development, testing, or general usage. The majority of everything else I use is secondary to my day-to-day work. To that end, those three things are the primary tools that I’d like to have a consistent look and feel whenever I’m switching between them. […]

Simply Refactoring WordPress-Based Code

[…] on a codebase, then you need to leave the entire codebase better than when you found it. But the more I’ve tried to apply this rule in my day-to-day work, the more practical, the cleaner, and the more maintainable WordPress-specific code has become. So when it comes to refactoring WordPress-based code, what does that look […]

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