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Writing WordPress Code – Clean, But Not Clever

[…] it was inherently easy to understand, right? Finally, I believe that this is why we have such a mish-mash of quality when it comes to WordPress themes, WordPress plugins, and other WordPress-based poducts: We have developers who care more about getting something working and shipping it rather than taking the time to improve the quality […]

When To Start Contributing To WordPress

[…] you know? The truth is that we are giving back, just in a different way. We’re creating things that are pushing the platform forward – be it themes, plugins, client work, whatever – and though we may not be considered “WordPress core contributors,” we’re still doing a lot of good in terms of keeping up […]

Who Needs Another WordPress Podcast?

[…] of people (with or without random guests) having a round table chat? Is it more interesting to hear about news, opinions, or have discussions about general themes, plugins, tools, etc.? Which format would be more fun – educational and informative or off-the-cuff conversation for all who are involved. If there are guests, should they be […]

How Would You Teach Yourself WordPress?

[…] WordPress the proper way the first time around, what would that be? I’ll go first: Unashamedly, it’d actually be three things (in no particular order): Better techniques for writing plugins The Settings API WP_Query Okay, the question still stands. Your turn. Don’t leave me hanging as the only person answering my own question. That’s like being […]

A WordPress Plugin Boilerplate Generator

Since the release of the latest version of the WordPress Plugin Boilerplate, the top two things that people have requested are documentation complete with examples, and a generator to ease the pain of having to replace certain tokens throughout the boilerplate’s codebase. And I’m all for it – I’ve even committed to begin providing this material […]

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