[…] problems we were experiencing as bloggers, but also to do so in a way that made it as simple as possible for others to use in their day-to-day writing. And since there are problems that he and I still experience, we continue to update the plugin. “Critical Update” To Scheduled Post Shortcut For those […]
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[…] people whenever it comes to blogging. Sometimes, people think it refers to a pay-to-play forum; others believe that it has to do with some “I’ll give you my email address in exchange for your e-book.” I’m not knocking any of these approaches, but that’s not what I’m trying to do. I’ll come back to […]
[…] 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 […]
[…] 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 […]
[…] 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.
