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Over the last few posts, I’ve covered topics ranging from creating interfaces to base classes and how to implement and inherit from both. One outstanding issue with the approach that this has covered thus far is that it didn’t take into account any type of file organization. Anyone who has worked with any project of […]
[…] and WP Tavern), it’s important to note that the work that I’m sharing here isn’t trying to make a pro-options page stance or an anti-customizer stance. But plugins and themes that we build outside of the WordPress repository may still require settings pages and thus the use of interfaces, inheritance, and other object-oriented principles […]
[…] and a set of knowledge that another person with a similar title in a different field. But, like many industries, the world of WordPress is vast. There are themes, plugins, extensions, customizations, applications, and who-knows-what-else that is being built on top of it. And if you’re a theme developer, you may or may not be a […]
[…] also enabled developers to do some really amazing things. Aside from some of the great themes designers and developers have created, there are also some really cool plugins, applications, and so on that people have built very, very successful businesses. Learn a New Language But from a programmer’s perspective, what’s one of the coolest […]
