[…] it – the most common ways I’ve seen to instantiate a WordPress plugin or widget. But I’m genuinely looking for some feedback – because I know you guys have it – on best practices not only to clarify this issue, but to improve what I do on a day-to-day basis, as well. WordPress Widgets API
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In my last post, I talked about some of the things that my local WordPress Developer meetup did last year and what we’re looking to do this year. As much as I dig meeting other local developers, my own group didn’t start until just last year. I think they can be an invaluable resource for […]
[…] error in your code is significant and someone will catch it and mention it in a comment. This ultimately makes for writing more thoughtful code in your day-to-day work, too. Everyone has a preferred way of doing something, and though one way may not be better than the other in terms of performance, it […]
I’ve previously written about using Laravel Herd as my preferred PHP development environment. Outside of my day-to-day work, I’m also working with a couple of friends on a project that includes an iOS app that talks to a REST API via headless WordPress backend. The web app is built using a set of tools from […]
[…] may be MySQL, PHP, and something to render user interface components within a browser. And even each of those have their own subset of technologies they use. My point, though, is that developers usually have a set of technologies they use to build the solutions for which they are tasked. These technologies are used […]