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The Tension of Refactoring Legacy Code, Part 3

[…] I think anyone working within the WordPress economy should accept is that WordPress is a legacy application. Though there are some things that can be used to support this, I believe it can be defended and proven by its commitment to backward compatibility. This is modern, right? Though not exactly what I mean. For […]

WordPress Autocomplete for Atom

[…] the various hooks and functions appear while typing versus opening up a Codex reference, I’d much prefer the former. WordPress Autocomplete As the project page states: Autocomplete support for WordPress actions and filters in the Atom editor. And the nice thing is that it’s put together by Joe Hoyle, someone highly reputable and capable […]

What is a Better Blogging Experience?

[…] the WordPress Coding Standards, Tested with the latest versions of WordPress, Available on GitHub, so the source code is readily available, Provided an extra level of premium support, Streamlined the publishing process, Maintained the same look and feel as the rest of the WordPress administration screens, And more? Ultimately, imagine a suite of tools […]

Pressware Plugins For A Better Blogging Experience

[…] first premium plugin ready for sale. We have more planned and are hoping to iterate and release quickly. Further: The plugins will be available on GitHub (without support)  because open source is pretty fantastic. The plugins will be geared towards bloggers, not developers (though developers are certainly welcome to use and issue pull requests […]

Our Critics and WordPress and The Silver Screen

[…] What’s This Have to Do With WordPress? One of the things that’s easy to witness in the WordPress economy is any of the following: Feedback on the support forums that’s far more negative than any developer deserves, Terrible comments on some of the more popular WordPress news blogs, Tweets from users, customers, and even […]

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