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The Perfect WordPress Development Stack

[…] found to be true. Perfect WordPress Development Stack TL;DR: The perfect WordPress development stack is the one that works best for the work you’re doing on a day-to-day basis, and that helps meets clients needs in the most efficient way. There’s justification for this, though. A high-level look at what a traditional WordPress development […]

Quick Tip: Selecting a Line Number in Coda

[…] justifying my position a piece of software. That said, if you’ve read this blog for any length of time then you know I use Coda 2 for my day-to-day development. I’ve shared a few tips about how to achieve certain things with it. And if you’re using the Terminal and the PHP CodeSniffer then you […]

The Spectrum of Open Source Philosophy

[…] these two points. You know: The proverbial gray area. As of last week, an interest article has been making the rounds about Slack and FOSS projects. I’ll talk about it more in a moment. But first, since I’ve never written about my own perspective on open source, I thought I might as well try it.

Being a Pragmatic Programmer in WordPress

[…] productivity. Instead, there’s a suite of tools available from which you can pick to build your own toolbox that’s ideal for your team. The only caveat, in my opinion, is whatever it is that you opt to use, make sure that it doesn’t misplace good engineering practices. When your tools override good engineering, the […]

Introducing #notes For Capturing Blogging Notes

Occasionally, I share some of the work that my team at 8BIT has been working on. Up until recently, we were focused heavily on Standard for both self-hosted blogs and for WordPress.com. The thing is, we’re not trying to be another theme shop. In fact, our ultimate goal is to try to make the […]

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