[…] there’s a single right way to do it. Sure, some ways are better than others, but that’s true of a lot of things. Personally, I approach building themes, plugins, and so on as I would as if I was building some type of software. That has to do with my background. Similarly, someone who has […]
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[…] various ways to contribute. One thing that seems to be a common thread is that developers often come wanting to know how to develop themes or develop plugins. If they’re interested in both, their interest still seems to lean in one of the two areas. That said, the same challenge exists: How do you […]
[…] plugin, or even something that isn’t even related to WordPress, but you’re comfortable enough with the platform to understand how to install a theme, and install a few plugins, but aren’t really sure how to make them work together or how to handle things such as SSL certificates, then I’d like to help. In short, […]
[…] on the side of working as a WordPress developer, I wanted to share some of my personal thoughts on why I’ve opted to get into releasing themes, plugins, and other tools, and what my ultimate goal is in terms of these products. The Target Audience One of the most interesting aspects of the WordPress […]
The more time anyone spends with WordPress and all associated products (that is, themes, plugins, and so on), the more likely they are to also pick up on all of the commentary – both good, bad, and neutral – that surrounds the core application. Obviously, I’m a fan of WordPress and make my living building […]