[…] longer manage the plugin, I can’t speak on behalf of what will happen to the stand-alone version that exists in the WordPress plugin repository. And Your Other Plugins? I still maintain as many plugins as possible, but – and anyone who is making a living building things with and/or for WordPress will share this […]
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[…] of really great people and teams, and I’ve had the chance to work on a lot of different types of projects. Some of these include commercial themes, commercial plugins, free themes, free plugins, custom web applications, and so on and so forth. It’s a great time to be a developer in the WordPress economy, isn’t […]
[…] received the following comment: Just spent a day fixing a site that a Developer custom coded and it was a f’n mess! Started from scratch with 4 plugins and now the client is giving me a box of wine as an added bones of a job well done. I don’t mind sharing this not […]
One of the things with which I’ve just started experimenting is soft launches of product updates. That is, I’m providing updates to users of certain plugins through automatic updates in order to garner feedback – if any – prior to announcing it and launching it to everyone else. For those involved in the software world, […]
[…] basis. They’re my heroes: But seriously. Ultimately, WordPress provides a foundation – not a framework – on which applications can be built. Yes, it can be extended through plugins (and plugins via extensions), but that’s not the point of this post. Instead, the point I’m trying to make is that it provides a lot of […]