[…] 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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I’ve finally started rolling out additional benefits for members and I couldn’t be more excited about my first two: SearchWP and Creator Courses.
[…] I like to keep nothing more than the tools that I need installed, so I’ve only got a few applications installed all of which help me handle my day-to-day tasks. Web Server and Database MAMP Pro is my favorite application for setting up and managing Apache, PHP, and MySQL. The Pro version is worth the […]
[…] some notes on where this blog has been, where I want it to go, and how I want it to get there. And if you subscribe to my newsletter (which you can do using the form in the sidebar) then you know where this is headed. The TL;DR of all of this is that I’m […]
As one does when blogging, I thought it would be helpful to share a simple example of how to use wp_remote_get in your day-to-day work.
