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Delivering Products as Self-Employed Software Developer

[…] they’re also serving as project management – is client expectations. To be clear: outside of 8BIT, I’m also self-employed and spend a portion of my time building WordPress-based products for others. Generally, I build custom plugins and web applications. Anyway, like anyone that makes the jump to self-employment, it wasn’t with out its share […]

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

[…] spending it writing articles for this site as well as working on other projects that I hope to release this year. Case in point: I’ve got four WordPress plugins done, another one in development, and they have nothing to do with anything related to FSE or the Block Editor. They are simply things I wish […]

How I Set Up My 2021 MacBook Pro

[…] or Direct Downloads). The last time I wrote anything about setting up a new machine was in 2017 and it was specifically for a MacBook Pro and WordPress development. Though I shifted much of my work to a Mac Mini in 2018, I’m now using a 2021 16″ MacBook Pro as my primary machine. […]

Get Standard – Black Friday Thru Cyber Monday Sale!

[…] market for a new blogging theme – or are looking to contribute to some of the open-source projects around it – give Standard a try. 8BIT #notes Standard Standard Theme 3.0 For WordPress 8BIT Standard Theme Plugins Standard Child Themes Standard Extras Child Theme Kit Standard Theme 3.2 Beta Standard Theme Discount Standard Theme Discount

How To Set Up JavaScript linting in Visual Studio Code

I’m obviously a big fan of using coding standards whenever you’re writing server-side code (regardless of it being WordPress, PSR2, or whatever else – as long as you’re using something, I think it’s a good thing). But when it comes to writing client-side code, namely JavaScript for this post, we don’t see it discussed as […]

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