[…] this is also meant to be a point of reference to which I can point whenever I am asked about my recommendations. There are other advanced platforms, plugins, tools, and strategies I’d recommend, but they are beyond the scope of this post. Next year, I’m thinking about setting up something to work with those who are interested in […]
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[…] development, but I can tell you this: Spend time exploring WordPress. Everything it has to offer. Look at its features. Tweak every option. Explore the themes. Evaluate plugins. Note what piques your curiosity. What keeps you up at night? What makes you excited, and what makes you really want to learn how that particular feature works? […]
[…] via WP Shout Introducing WordPress Multitenancy via Cliff Seal Explore The WordPress REST API with the New Interactive Console Plugin via WP Tavern Root Composition in WordPress Plugins via Tom J Nowell Finding and Fixing Slow WordPress Database Queries via Andy Adams And there you go. There’s more to share, of course, but I’ll […]
[…] Note what you like and dislike (and make sure you like more than you don’t :). Learn the shortcuts, the features, and how to install extra packages or plugins. Find out how to integrate a build system into it, how to take advantage of the debugger, and how to commit and deploy your projects. Learn […]
[…] customizing the search query. Sure, you can use other tools like SearchWP and sometimes that works great. But sometimes you don’t have the luxury of using third-party plugins on a project. So then you’re left for customizing your own query. So let’s say that you’re going to be writing a search query that will […]

