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How To Concatenate JavaScript Files with CodeKit

[…] minified and combined into a single file. Some other miscellaneous pieces of advice that I’ve found useful when it comes to concatenating JavaScript files and building WordPress plugins include: Make sure that the files you’re creating are logically cohesive. That is, separate the code that will be added to the administration area from the […]

What Should I Build? Ideas for WordPress Projects.

[…] identify where your talents would be best utilized? The article then goes on to cover the topics of: Building a Business on WordPress Design Code Software Themes Plugins And it also tackles how different people in different roles ranging from designers and developers to content marketers and authors can use WordPress, and a means […]

Get Started Internationalizing WordPress Projects

[…] for Envato, I’m walking readers through exactly how to do it. Internationalizing WordPress Projects The article defines internationalizing as the following (at least within the context of plugins): Internationalization is the process of developing your plugin so it can easily be translated into other languages. It then goes on to discuss the following topics: […]

The Facets of a WordPress Developer

[…] designer, or any role in any other job, right? 3. The WordPress Developer To me, a WordPress developer is someone who is skilled both in building themes and plugins. Whether or not they have a preference doesn’t matter for this particular post (though I think it’s safe to assume that we all have our preferences). […]

The Tension of Refactoring Legacy Code, Part 3

[…] of the past three posts has been around working with legacy code, I thought it might be worth sharing how I approach building things both for our plugins and for our clients as it relates to working with legacy code. First, the general rules that we follow are: Adherence to the WordPress Coding Standards. […]

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