[…] lead me to the following question: Is it unreasonable to expect a person to install a desktop app that will require a web server, a database server, support for a programming language, and WordPress to run an application? There was once a time where I would’ve laughed at this, but now? I’m not so […]
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[…] you’ve got it. But if another can use 7.0.0, then you have that available, too. And if you are tinkering with Python or Ruby, then this will also support that. 3. Servers Nginx has grown a lot in popularity in the past couple of years (and rightly so – it’s not terribly hard to configure, and […]
[…] example, if you want to retrieve users that meet a certain criteria but may span across multiple roles – say editors and administrators – the API doesn’t support it. That said, there is a simple strategy that can be used with WP_User_Query to retrieve users across multiple roles. A Real World Scenario Before setting […]
[…] (or lack thereof). When I first got into writing WordPress plugins, I wasn’t using features like namespaces mainly because of the mixed messages I’d received regarding PHP versions, support for them, and so on. So I did the next best thing and used the @package tag as defined in the phpDocumentor manual and that I’d seen […]
[…] try to leave design to the experts, but I think a lot of the advice is applicable to system and software design, too. 37signals is retiring OpenID support. I used to be 100% for the authentication system but I think it’s fair to same that it came, it tried, and it failed despite an […]