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Using Ray in WordPress Development: An Example of Classic Debugging

[…] article, I’ll merge the contents of develop into main and then I’ll tag the version with the date the article was publishing.  The tag for this article will be 04032022. This concludes my series on Ray in WordPress Development. I do hope you’ve found it useful and that this is something you’ll consider adding to your day-to-day work and […]

Debugging WordPress with Ray, Part 2

[…] Ray with WordPress in a Composer-based workflow. Debugging WordPress with Ray, Part 2 The whole reason for me writing this up is two-fold: I like to build my WordPress plugins using Composer whenever I have the opportunity, I know there are others of you who enjoy doing the same and this will provide a […]

Resources, Week of 18 July 2021

This week, I clocked out of my role as a Senior Backend Engineer at WebDevStudios (and it was a great 2.5 years of solid work on some very interesting projects), and began working as a Senior Developer at Awesome Motive. I’m sure I’ll have plenty to share as I settled into the new role […]

Don’t Over-Architect Your Blog Posts

[…] services, and that uses dependency injection and includes a GitHub repository just to demonstrate a single concept or solution. Case in point. Maybe I’m writing this for my own benefit, but maybe there’s also something to be said for those of us who enjoy blogging about what it is that we’re doing and are […]

Privacy on the Web, 2020

[…] least for me). As I wrote then: For many of us, we’re well aware of the privacy implications of the software and services many of us use on a day-to-day basis even if we’re not sure just how this information is shared. 14 March 2019 Things haven’t slowed down with regard to privacy and though I’m […]

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