[…] each and the roles they play, let’s take a look at how the lack of namespaces and autoloading in WordPress has negatively impacted your experience when using themes, plugins, add-ons, or whatever else you have. So let’s back up for a moment and look at each of the individually. Namespaces Imagine that you’ve inherited a […]
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[…] Additionally, the product includes an analytics and usage tracking solution for all of its users, called Freemius Insights. Up until now, Insights was only available for WordPress plugins to use, but Vova contacted me recently to share that Freemius Insights now offers full support for WordPress themes (hence Insights for WordPress Themes). During the conversation, […]
[…] And I want to get back into the habit of it. But during the conversation, I came to the realization that I have a lot of small classes, plugins, utilities, functions, helpers, etc. related to WordPress development or JavaScript that I’ve never really put on GitHub. But in following up with what I said I’d […]
[…] but I’d like to have as many of you code review it as possible. Ultimately, I’d love to have this become the de-facto boilerplate for creating WordPress plugins so if you have five minutes and feel like opening a ticket, contributing a pull request, contributing some other change (even if it’s a feature request), […]
[…] doing what I can to make sure I’m investing not only in myself but the business, as well. Still working on continuing to build a marketplace of plugins specifically for bloggers. Of course, nothing I’m going to say is unique to web development, technology, or a software business in general. This just happens to […]