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Good Development Takes Time

[…] piece of software or hardware is delaying whether or not it was a something used more or less as a luxury or as a tool for your day-to-day work. We want it delivered, we want it solid, and we want it now. Realistically, we can’t have all three. Personally, I’d rather have the first two […]

How To Move Your WordPress Database

Last month, I shared my process for performing WordPress-based site migrations. For the record, this process is the one I prefer and that I’ve found best in my day-to-day work, but it’s not necessarily perfect for everyone. So there are obvious alternatives some of which may work better for you than others. In my latest […]

Don’t Forget: Remember to Build Tools

[…] that takes a JSON file and pretty-prints it to the terminal. I’m sure many of us have done something similar to this already but the reason for my sharing this is so that we don’t forget that we have the ability to do this. Back in My Day Early in our career or in […]

A Look Towards 2017 (Starting with 2016)

[…] try to follow back!) I’m planning to continue working with the Volt Planner (and perhaps some other tools) to focus hard on some other things to make my day-to-day easier, my mental health more positive, and managing my business more streamlined. This runs in tandem with my other blog on productivity, as well. If you’ve […]

One Month with Boxy (Inbox By Google)

If there’s one thing about which I’m consistent, it’s consistently trying new things and moving something that better fits my workflow whenever the need arises. And such is the case with Boxy. But let me back up: A few months ago, I talked about Kiwi. A desktop Gmail client for Mac that I [still] […]

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