The conversation about the ethics of what it means to copy WordPress plugins, theme, applications, and more isn’t new. In fact, just the other day, I was having a conversation with a friend of mine about what competition looks like in various marketplaces. Based on my conversation with him (and a number of others, for […]
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Brad Touesnard is the guy that’s behind several popular WordPress plugins one of which is the WP App Store, the other being WP DB Migrate Pro. To say that he’s an accomplished and respected WordPress developer would be somewhat of an understatement. He’s recently released the lastest version of WP DB Migrate Pro which […]
[…] motivation for this series was driven largely by the fact that as much as I love the WordPress community, there are more than a few poorly constructed plugins. In some cases, this is fine. If you’re planning to quickly throw something together with no plans to continue development after its initial release, you can […]
[…] about them here on the blog, so I thought it might be worth bringing up for discussion. For those of you who have seen any of my plugins, you see that none of them include shortcodes despite the fact that people have requested functionality offered by them. For the most part, I dislike WordPress shortcodes. I […]
Earlier this week, Pippin Williamson (of Pippin’s Plugins) sent out the following tweet: What’s a plugin that @nocross and I could build during #wcmia and release for free? #WordPress — Pippin Williamson (@pippinsplugins) February 13, 2013 Neat idea, right? Have he and Andrew Norcross – a fellow WordPress developer – create a plugin during […]