[…] into questions since it’s the most import. Anything extra will be tagged at the end. Questions. What do you recommend in terms of design patterns when writing WordPress plugins? I don’t talk about classical design patterns as laid out by the Gang of Four. Instead, I talk a bit more about the patterns I use […]
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[…] utility of building something for someone and the amount of time it takes to build the said thing. By that, I mean that when it comes to WordPress, it’s relatively easy to build small, simple plugins and utilities for others that aren’t necessarily following whatever the modern best practices are. And, as for this […]
[…] of the projects that my team and I have been working on while the rest of this has to do with the feature set and integration with WordPress, debugging tools, code sniffing, and so on. GrumPhp. I’ve talked about this more extensively in other posts (along with Gulp) but having pre-commit hooks setup to […]
[…] the specified directory. You can read more about this in the zip man page. Regardless, if you find yourself in a situation where you have, say, a WordPress plugin that you want to send someone, you don’t have it committed just yet, and you want to exclude, say, the vendor directory, then this is […]
I talk about the importance of finding optimal development tools that work best for you, but I don’t always talk at it the other way around.
