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Josh Pollock, WordPress Development, and the REST API

[…] said, Josh is getting ready to begin teaching a session on WordPress Development with the REST API. Specifically, he’s going to be talking about how to build plugins using the REST API. Before his sessions and workshops begin, I wanted to make sure you’re aware of what’s to come. WordPress Development With the Rest API […]

Why I Changed From Coda To Atom

[…] is a robust editor. It features: A built-in S/FTP client (with the ability to publish only updated files), A built-in database front-end, Semi-flexible syntax highlighting, Support for plugins, A built-in terminal, A built-in source control client. For me, Coda began to feel a bit heavier than I’d like. For many of the tasks above, […]

A Critical Update to Scheduled Post Shortcut?

[…] Shortcut isn’t what you’d call a popular plugin. Far from it, actually. But I’m okay with that. Remember that when Eric and I first started releasing these plugins, the goal was not only to create small plugins that solved problems we were experiencing as bloggers, but also to do so in a way that […]

Namespaces in WordPress: File Organization

[…] seen as much as in projects I’ve seen elsewhere. And when I say “namespaces in WordPress,” I’m not talking about WordPress core. I’m just talking about WordPress plugins. I think there are a variety of reasons developers don’t use namespaces (and I’m happy to talk about those later); however, I’ve gotten curious about those […]

Start Here for the Aspiring WordPress Developer

[…] the aspiring WordPress developer. Ultimately, the goal of the site was not to teach in-depth concepts such as PHP, object-oriented programming, or how to create themes or plugins. Instead, it was meant to give budding developers a survey of the landscape of WordPress development and what tools, resources, and options they have at their […]

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