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Configuring Composer for WordPress, Part 1

[…] share how to set up everything locally in the most basic form and then how it integrates with Git so you can start using it in your day-to-day. Configuring Composer for WordPress There’s a lot of information that can (and I’d argue should go into a file for Composer). This includes things such as the author […]

How I See WordPress (In 2017): Apps, JavaScript, & Tools

[…] in our faces and being told you are going to use this and you are going to like it. I don’t see it having a significant impact on my day-to-day work. If React gets folded in, okay neat; if Vue.js gets folded in, all right. Neat. Perhaps one point to consider is that there are parts of […]

Project Guardrails: Writing To Production

[…] – for the entire project. Don’t be like this. And depending on how all of the above goes, the project can be a relatively straightforward set of day-to-day work. As much as possible, don’t we want to enjoy what we’re doing Writing To Production: Who has permission to access the live site. Writing To […]

Where Do I Start With WordPress? (An Upcoming eBook)

A little over a year ago, I launched my first membership site which I called The First Version. The idea behind the name wasn’t anything clever – it was the first time I’d tried something like this, it was the first version of the site, so the name was something that was quick and easy […]

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