[…] things are highly organized – perhaps to my own detriment – and I try to bring the idea of “convention over configuration” to work I do within plugins and themes. And though I spend more time talking about plugins, general practices, and other topics here, there are a few guidelines that I’ve been following as […]
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[…] tools, and so on. Off the cuff and in no certain order, we have technologies like: Bower Bootstrap Composer LESS Foundation Sass Grunt Any number of jQuery plugins Backbone.js CodeKit …and so on forever and ever. The Best of Times and Worst of Times When it comes to this kind of stuff, I can’t […]
[…] the truth is that it’s still software and that there will inevitably be bugs. On top of that, if you’re in the business of building products – sites, themes, plugins, etc – on top of WordPress for others, then ultimately you – not the platform – become responsible for anything that goes wrong with the application or any […]
[…] result of code you didn’t even write. You’re Shielded. If you really want to become a professional developer – regardless of if it is for themes or plugins – then there’s a period through which you have to suffer while learning the various API’s. Be it the Options API, the Settings API, the Transients […]
[…] it comes to client work, I’ve made a lot of progress with this over the past year; however, when it comes to working on products (be it plugins, themes, or something similar), I’m not as good as I’d like to be. Nonetheless, I’m still working on it and one of the ways in which […]