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Software Craftsmanship: Why This Matters For WordPress

[…] search to introduce developers into WordPress programming. I think that this would go a long way into solving many of the problems that we have with theme and plugins conflict, but I digress on this point. For now. Why Does This Matter? The reason that I’m particularly interested in software craftsmanship is because I believe […]

WP Audio Player Now on GitHub

[…] plugin on GitHub so that they can contribute. As much as I am a fan of the open source model, I’ve never actually placed any of my plugins on GitHub – I just stick with the Subversion repository and managed bug reports and feature requests as they come in. But I thought placing WP […]

Save Custom Post Meta – Improving The Code

[…] I was talking to a couple of developers on Twitter about some of the code that’s required to save custom post meta in WordPress when working with plugins or themes. For the most part, good serialization functions are consistently formatted in the same way: First, we check for security. If the security check fails, […]

Single Post Message 1.2

With the release of WordPress 3.5, I’ve spent some time updating my plugins to make sure they’re compliant. Additionally, I’ve been trying to patch any outstanding bugs and issues before working on new features. Yesterday, I updated Single Post Message to resolve a couple of issues and introduced new features. New Features in Single […]

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