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Setting up PHP and Composer in MAMP

[…] more modular code using third-party dependencies and with keeping things well-organized on your system and in your projects. PHP and Composer in MAMP If you’re working with WordPress, then you’re familiar with PHP at least to some degree; however, Composer is still one of those things that are relatively new to a certain segment […]

WordPress Designer, Developer, or Blogger? Advertise!

[…] of this year with the average visit duration of 1 minute, 20 seconds having 68.5% new visitors and 31.5% returning visitors. Content is clearly heavily focused on WordPress, JavaScript, related resources, and best development practices so if you’re in the WordPress space – be it in design, plugins, themes, products, hosting, etc. – consider […]

Notes From WordCamp San Francisco

[…] on events that you’d like to attend, right? Last weekend, WordCamp San Francisco – arguably the WordCamp to attend – was happening and those who are involved in WordPress in some capacity were tweeting all about the awesome things happening. Jealousy! In all seriousness, it was evident from the various tweets and blog posts that […]

Unit Testing, WordPress, HTML5, CSS3, Viewports, & More

[…] just how much is possible using HTML5 and CSS3. jQuery.fracs is a jQuery plugin that makes it easy to jump to different places in the viewport. I blogged How To Publish To The WordPress Plugins Repository on Envato’s WP Tuts+ site. I also began my series on my transition to Mac. That’s it for this week :).

Startbox WordPress and View Page Templates

[…] contribute to your work to create a better product, but how your work can be folded into someone else’s work. Last week, Brian Richards (who works on Startbox WordPress) tweeted me: @tommcfarlin I really want to appropriate this page template column idea (http://t.co/3ox9IcCv) directly into @wpstartbox. May I? — Brian Richards (@rzen) January 31, 2013 […]

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