Whenever the topic of talking about using WordPress as a foundation for web applications comes up, I always get mixed reactions. That is, I’ll hear anything from how that’s a silly idea to how a person wants to know more (as well as everything in between). One of the more common things that I hear […]
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[…] we had after each talk. To recap, here are all of the WordPress plugin resources that I discussed, shared, and used during the meetup: An Introduction To WordPress Plugins In this talk, we defined exactly what a plugin is: A piece of software that adds functionality to WordPress. Simple, right? Next, we covered… Where to […]
When it comes to various business models that surround WordPress plugins, there are normally three types: Completely free Freemium Premium How a developer opts to publish their plugin is their prerogative, and there are a lot of opinions as to why any one model is better than any of the other models. As with anything, […]
Earlier this week, I was talking with a fellow developer about building premium WordPress plugins (though this is true for any premium WordPress product) and he simply remarked: It is amazing how much work goes into a single premium plugin. Nothing profound, sure, but there’s a lot of truth to it, and I periodically get emails […]
Here’s a function that makes it exceptionally easy to ensure that we run custom functionality once in multiple plugins.
