[…] other forms outside of mobile devices, it doesn’t really matter because that’s how people have conceptualized it and it’s hard to break that model. If you build themes or plugins, then you’re a theme developer no matter how “app-like” your theme is. If you build desktop software, then you’re a computer programmer. If you build web […]
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[…] pattern. (The whole first impressions are lasting impressions, right?) The purpose of this post is to show how it can be implemented in WordPress specifically when writing object-oriented plugins to read data (writing data may be covered in another post), but before doing that I tried to think of a few consistencies among the variations […]
[…] introduced by the architect Christopher Alexander and has been adapted for various other disciplines, most notably computer science. I’ve worked in WordPress long enough and built enough plugins and tools using the application to recognize how to do certain things versus coming up with something original for every single project. Is it safe to […]
[…] questions since it’s the most import. Anything extra will be tagged at the end. Questions. What do you recommend in terms of design patterns when writing WordPress plugins? I don’t talk about classical design patterns as laid out by the Gang of Four. Instead, I talk a bit more about the patterns I use […]
You may find that you want to add or modify the WordPress plugin links. That is, you may want to add your custom links to appear in the list.
