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PhpStorm for WordPress Development: A Few Reasons

[…] through the Codex or the Developer Portal. Setting a default level or project level version of PHP as well as its CLI is a plus. Integrated Composer support. Easily incorporating linting (or hinting) for JavaScript. The ability to bring in external libraries so that the functions in your work are recognized as part of […]

Visual Studio Code TODOs, REVIEWS, and FIXMEs

[…] this, I’ve found that TODO Highlight is the most feature complete an easiest one with which to work when trying to handle TODOs throughout a codebase. It handles: SUPPORT FOR TODO, FIXME, REVIEW Allows you to edit the configuration in settings.json Works with the command palette Displays the information for each file, the path, the […]

Sharing Databases in Dropbox (For MAMP Pro)

[…] as well. You just need to know where your software of choice keeps its database files. For MAMP Pro and on macOS, this is in the /Library/Application Support/appsolute/MAMP PRO directory. More specifically, it’s in the db subdirectory, but I’ll get to that momentarily. And the idea behind sharing databases between (or among) machines is this: […]

A Bit About Micro.blog (And Why I Backed It)

[…] absolutely no way to get information out of it. This isn’t because I’ve not asked (because I have, multiple times), and it’s not because I’ve not tried to support the company (because I have) financially, but it’s because I it’s not part of their core values. (So in a situation like this, just cross-post path […]

Comment Tweets For WordPress

[…] that I wanted to do was to showcase exactly what it’s like to build something from the ground up, release it, and then experience the various comments, support issues, and so on. After all, that is the norm for releasing projects to the public. The result of all of this is Comment Tweets For WordPress. […]

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