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A WordPress Plugin Base

[…] open source community – is the diversity that exists with respect to its contributions. For WordPress specifically, I always get a kick out of seeing the various plugins, themes, documentation, and other projects that people create that help others do their job better. These include things like the Developer plugin and the Underscores theme. […]

Don’t Forget Procedural Programming in WordPress

[…] out to write everything in an object-oriented way. Don’t forget procedural programming in WordPress. For the last few months, I’ve been writing a handful of small utility plugins (for lack of a better word) for WordPress. These are things that are designed to do at least one of the following: add a feature that […]

A Few Thoughts on WordPress Craftsmanship

[…] is, but how many large sites it actually powers. With all of that said, I’ve been thinking a lot about WordPress craftsmanship as it relates to themes, plugins, and applications, and thought I’d share some of them here. WordPress Craftsmanship The amount of skill and attention to detail to do something by hand. First […]

Debugging WordPress with Ray, Part 1

[…] read the docs for installing Ray in WordPress, it may seem a little intimidating (especially depending on your experience with the CLI, with Git, and with must-use plugins). The nice thing is, it doesn’t have to be this way. Instead, you can grab the WordPress Ray Plugin from the plugin repo (either from the […]

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