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The Right Hook To Initialize WordPress Plugins

When I first started working on WordPress plugin development, I used to obsess over the right hook to initialize WordPress plugins. That is, I thought there was one hook that would sit above all other hooks and prevent me from needing to go looking through the Codex or other source code to find the […]

Two Tips for Writing WordPress Plugins

Occasionally, I’m asked for two quick tips or suggestions that I have for those who are just getting started with writing WordPress plugins.
The assumption is that they’ve done all of the necessary leg work to get to the point where they are comfortable writing code and working with WordPress, but they want to […]

Learn To Write WordPress Plugins

For the past couple of months, I’ve been working on a course that walks beginners through how to learn to write WordPress plugins. Specifically, the course is available via Envato and is called an Introduction To WordPress Development. So what all does the course cover? The course is broken down into five sections: Introduction Understanding Plugins Planning […]

The High Price of Free Plugins

Recently, I had a chance to guest post over at WP Explorer and opted to discuss the high price of free WordPress plugins. For the most part, the article is aimed at anyone who is looking to get into WordPress plugin development, but isn’t quite sure what to expect. Honestly, it’s one of those […]

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