There have been times where I’ve considered pulling code down from the WordPress plugin repository or from GitHub because the way in which I write my code now differs from how I wrote my code when I was working on those projects. And surely you know what I’m talking about: It’s not that the […]
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[…] in at the same time a friend of mine shared a timely article with me. So for those of you who are beginners, looking to get into WordPress development in any capacity, or who are even the least bit timid about releasing anything to the public for a fear of criticism, know that you’re in […]
[…] the crux of what I want to say, but I’m still working through on how to actually state it, you know? So do you guys follow through with this stuff? If so, what’s your mission and vision? Teasing Pressware Adding PDFs To WordPress Comments with PDF Comments Using Help Scout For WordPress Support Mission Impossible?
[…] platforms, languages, and tools in order to best serve whatever the primary need was. But over the past year or so, I’ve begun to heavily focus specifically on WordPress. So much so that I’m currently doing 100% of my contract work building applications on WordPress, creating custom plugins (both for fun and profit), speaking at […]
[…] Ars Technica had a good write up on Chrome 13, it’s UI, and the new state of the navigation bar. Nettuts had a good article on writing WordPress plugins using OOP techniques. Personally, I’m more of a fan of this approach. I replaced my blog with a new landing page and moved to a new […]
