[…] Pressware has been growing and has resulted in the need for me to make some changes both to what I’m doing with some of my open source plugins and with what I’m planning to do with the business itself. It’s both an exciting time, but it’s also a really weird time because it’s causing […]
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[…] rule. In my own experience, I’ve found that clients are very interested in using WordPress, but using it for more application-like capabilities. This doesn’t mean that gigs for themes, plugins, and what not are slowing down, but that people are wanting web applications for themselves or their companies, but want to be able to administer it […]
If you’re in the business of building plugins – regardless of if it’s for fun or profit – the odds that you’re eventually going to have to read the contents of a file are relatively high. This could be for importing data from a file, this could be for parsing data out of something […]
[…] that I think this is something that’s kind of hard to qualify. I mean, you have an internal idea of how much you use WordPress, how many plugins, themes, and how much knowledge you take advantage of from others, but do you have an idea as how much you put back into the economy? […]
[…] open source Mayer. I mean, by default, the theme is open source, but I mean placing it on GitHub. Coincidentally, I’ve never had a problem open sourcing any of my plugins no matter how low-quality they were (at least at the time – I mean, I didn’t know any better!). I still have a lot to learn […]