[…] running a regular newsletter at the end of each month, And officially opened memberships for those looking to increase their software development skills in object-oriented programming on WordPress. I’ve also disabled comments, save for members, which hasn’t been as bad as some said it would be. I interact more with readers on Twitter, and […]
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[…] in the domain, it seemed to make sense. This site, as it were, back in 2010, courtesy the WayBack Machine. However, the longer I’ve worked within the WordPress economy, the more people I’ve met who are doing some really incredible things with it. Some people are building some really cool plugins and themes for […]
When it comes to building themes, plugins, and other projects on top of WordPress, I think there is room for improvement when it comes to introducing basic user interface principles. For example, I’ll be the first to admit that there are certain things I know – such as make users confirm before completing a destructive […]
We do a good job of evangelizing the different tools, environments, and ways to tackle problems in our space (that is, within WordPress development), but I often wonder how well we do for actually documenting our practices, procedures, and so on for others. Sure, some companies open source their practices, and that’s great, but […]
Most developers in the WordPress space have their favorite IDE of choice. Ask around and you’re likely to hear people share their favorite editors being: – PHPStorm – Sublime Text – Atom – Netbeans – …and so on And these are all great options. For what it’s worth, I dig the fact that we […]
