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Digital Minimalism, Update 1: How’s It Going?

[…] is defined as: a philosophy of technology use in which you focus your online time on a small number of carefully selected and optimized activities that strongly support things you value, and then happily miss out on everything else. So this idea is what’s in the background of my mind as I’ve undergone the […]

Using Ray in WordPress Development: Rendering Data and Data Structures

[…] the contents of develop into main and then I’ll tag the version with the date the article was publishing.  The tag for this article will be 12012022. We’ll continue to look more into what Ray can do for us within WordPress in the next article. ☕️ Enjoying this guide? Consider Buying Me a Coffee to support these longer form articles!

Using Ray in WordPress Development: Introduction

[…] how to render good looking data structures in Ray. In the meantime, be sure to set up your local environment and post any issues or questions or issues in GitHub so we can make this series as robust as possible. ☕️ Enjoying this guide? Consider Buying Me a Coffee to support these longer form articles!

Advice From What I Know Now

[…] not let them all come into your inbox. Newsletters, for example). You can fire customers. If you can’t purchase a product or subscription to a friend’s business, support them by buying them a coffee or writing a blog post, or serving as a tester and providing feedback (if they let you do the latter!). […]

Debugging WordPress with Ray, Part 1

[…] of Ray so that you can see how this is more than “a pretty way to dump variables.” Ultimately, I think Xdebug is still something that should be used, but Ray is a much nicer middle ground that provides a lot of solid debugging functionality without needing the full on support of a true debugger.

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