If you’re someone who’s building solutions with WordPress regardless of if they are themes, plugins, or applications, then odds are you’ve had to deal with saving some type of information to the database. Granted, anytime you create a post, a page, or anything that stores data, you’re entering information into the database. But that’s not […]
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Yesterday, I received an email from someone who was kind enough to contact me about a security vulnerability that existed in one of my plugins (past tense because it’s been fixed :). This wasn’t so much an issue of code quality but potential security problem that could’ve been exploited by taking advantage of how PHP […]
[…] the beast, so to speak. So anyway, he considers himself an implementer because he’s relatively comfortable taking mocks and converting the designs into themes, and then using plugins to fill in the gaps of functionality that a site needs that he knows he can’t build. I love that. He knows his strengths, he knows […]
[…] Right now, there are a lot of people – myself included – participating in a number of conversations all related to the pricing of WordPress products (themes, plugins, applications, services, and so on). We recognize that we’ve spent far too long mis-pricing – let alone mis-developing (but that’s a whole other post) – products […]
[…] Epstein’s blog – also known (or perhaps more commonly known) as @Ipstenu – on Handling Negatives. In the article, Mika talks about the fun that comes with developing plugins, themes, and generally any product where customers can share their thoughts with you. And if it isn’t obvious by the title, she covers how to handle […]