[…] 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 […]
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One of the small plugins that I’ve maintained – and used – for sometime is the Markdown Code For WordPress plugin. I initially wrote the plugin last year as a way to easily include my most frequently used markdown syntax into my post and comment editing. Specifically, the plugin supports: Backticks for `code`. Single-asterisks […]
[…] I come off as someone who espouses object-oriented programming as the way to write code for WordPress. Within theme development, that definitely isn’t true, and when it comes to plugins, it’s true only when the plugin has more than than a few functions or few moving parts that are needed to get work to done. But […]
[…] clear to me that the Boilerplate was headed in a direction that was going to be more intimidating for beginners, harder to grasp for those migrating their plugins to that format, and that it was not using some of the best principles in place. So after talking with a number of notable developers, I’ve […]
[…] WordPress plugin repository, I thought I’d share some interesting statistics on the plugin if for nothing else to keep a public record of one of my earlier plugins and how it performed over the course of three years. 43,000+ Downloads ~30 downloads per day on average 4.5 out of 5 star ratings Eight five-star […]
