[…] working on a solution for a client, you may have to alter the versions of each of these tools, but you’ll find that most of them offer support going back to PHP5.6 and up to PHP7.1. Since I no longer offer comments on this site (and there are reasons for this more of which […]
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[…] readers while also offering long form content for those looking to up their skills in programming and even blogging. Secondary to that, I want the site to support itself through memberships and relevant partners and sponsors. I believe that advertising is slowly going the way of the buffalo and this is the next best […]
[…] site and trying to get it ready for the upcoming redesign. Part of doing that includes using WP-CLI. If you’re someone on SiteGround (or any host that support WP-CLI, really) and are looking for how to get started using WP-CLI on your host, here’s a quick primer that should provide you everything you need […]
[…] 5.0+, but these versions have reached official End Of Life and as such may expose your site to security vulnerabilities. But for most of us, modern hosting environments support at least PHP 5.3.0, if not higher, and because of that, we don’t have to use class_exists. That said, it’s not uncommon to see something like this: […]
[…] even the backlash of the way certain sites are designed, I’d rather move with the changing tide. Furthermore, it’s not so much that I don’t want to support those who are doing good work in WordPress or even some of my friends. On the contrary, really. It’s more that I want to be able […]
