[…] code for WordPress. I’m also open that that majority of the work that I do is in backend development. This means that I work predominately on WordPress plugins using object-oriented programming and don’t work much with templates nor as much with front-end technologies. It’s by choice, and I’m really happy with where I am. […]
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[…] There are also other ways in which you’re able to host your site, but I digress on that for now. I’m also not a fan of certain plugins because of how they “phone home” with information. And I’d have to say that were not for a newsletter-author-turned-tweep named Paul, I probably wouldn’t bother writing this […]
[…] of fun but taking an entirely different approach than what many of us may be used to in WordPress, And I am continuing to work on enough plugins to stock the proverbial shelves of Blogging Plugins. I’m making progress on all fronts, which is good, but if I let myself get in my way, […]
When it comes to WordPress programming, especially with plugins, why bother separating functionality into subscribers and into other classes?
[…] I love the theme. It’s what I use here, and aside from our active support community, we’ve also got a number of active developer repositories on GitHub: Plugins Child Themes Extras such as ads, logos, languages, and other various assets Child Theme Kit Generally speaking, the community’s never been more involved and we’re preparing […]
