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5 Lessons Learned From Premium Plugin Development

Early last month I released my first premium WordPress plugin. As with most projects, it was not without some learning. Here are five lessons I’ve learned in the first month of developing, releasing, and maintaining a premium WordPress plugin: 1. Have a Methodology If you’re a programmer or software engineer by trade, you’re likely […]

Software Craftsmanship and WordPress

[…] Twitter conversation that I had with Dave Donaldson at Max Foundry. In the comments of that particular post, Dave also followed up with this comment: Just to be clear, my issue with the term “software craftsman” is that it’s taken on an elitist connotation by many people, and that bothers me. It also bothers me that […]

Your WordPress Developer Meetup

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 […]

Three Things I’ve Learned From Blogging

[…] 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 […]

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