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Three of My Favorite Coda Plugins For WordPress

As I’ve previously mentioned, I use Coda as my IDE for WordPress development. Honestly, it lacks a lot features that I miss about IDE’s like Visual Studio, but I’m a fan of the user interface and have found a number of Coda Plugins for WordPress that make it more a pleasant experience. To that […]

Shiny Updates for WordPress

[…] I love about the ‘features as a plugin’ approach that the core team takes is that it allows us to evaluate plugins such as Shiny Updates for WordPress. To make sure we’re all on the same page, feature plugins refer to functionality that may or may not ultimately make it into WordPress core. They […]

What is a WordPress Developer?

[…] us to finish what they thought was going to be done the first time. And though I know the conversation about what qualifies a person as a WordPress developer and doesn’t has been mentioned several times, I want to be clear that this is not meant to re-ignite that conversation or really contribute to it (though […]

Why I’m Against Placing Custom Hooks in WordPress Themes

[…] place hooks in our core theme files for Standard. The short answer is “no,” but there’s actually a few reasons why I’m personally against placing custom hooks in WordPress themes. Although this is stemming largely from building and managing a commercial theme, the discussion isn’t limited to that particular scenario. Rather, this is something that […]

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