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Working with a Distributed Team and WordPress

[…] elaborate much more on this in the context of the article, but the gist of the article can be reduced to what’s above. So with that said, be sure to check out the article. Developing Plugins with a Distributed Team 8BIT Comment Reply Plugin Developing Plugins with a Distributed Team Working with a Distributed Team

How To Find WordPress Comments That Are Missing Replies

A little less than two months ago, Pippin Williamson, Andrew Norcross, and I decided that we were going to collaborate on a WordPress comment reply plugin. Specifically, we were going to work on a plugin that was going to make it easy for publishers to identify comments to which they’ve not responded. We also set […]

Category Sticky Post 1.2

[…] something that was not well-received by some of the lower-budget hosts For the developer types who read this, this plugin also uses an implementation of the singleton pattern (which we’ve discussed at length in the comments of this post) to instantiate the plugin’s class. Category Sticky Post Singleton Pattern Instantiating WordPress Plugins Category Sticky Post

An Introduction To How To Enqueue jQuery in WordPress

[…] a Foundation Why The Problem of JavaScript Conflicts Exist How To Properly Include jQuery Ultimately, the purpose of the article to continue evangelizing best practices to prevent plugins from breaking other plugins, themes, and things built on top of WordPress. For those who are interested, Edward Cassie, Eric Mann, and myself have actually been […]

Open Source Ethics: Profiting From Contributions

[…] With tools like Evan Solomon’s Scatter, it’s trivial to deploy a git-based repository to a Subversion repository. This means that I can easily manage all of my plugins on GitHub and then deploy them to WordPress.org’s repository. Awesome, right? I mean, it’s one less thing to manage by allowing me to keep everything in […]

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