If you spend enough time with WordPress, it’s you may become interested in development. No, of course not everyone will do this. They’ll continue to use it exactly as it is: – A blogging platform, – Or a content management system But just as with operating systems, desktop software, mobile apps, etc., you may […]
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[…] used in the context of another framework like CakePHP or Laravel, then you’re likely to find something different. So ultimately, I think it’s worth asking the question, does WordPress encourage strong or poor programming practices? WordPress Encourages Poor Programming? Normally, with these types of posts, I think I – and others, maybe – would spend a […]
[…] do is try to make the smartest decisions possible given the initial requirements. When it comes to building plugins, there’s a specific way that I organize my WordPress plugin files that I’ve found to make bug fixes, future updates, and overall development much easier as a the lifetime of a plugin increases. A Word […]
[…] have happened around this particular space. But as I begin consider moving back to a premium model of offering WordPress-specific products and services, this has raised yet-another-dilemma. WordPress Plugins When it comes to working with WordPress plugins, the dilemma is: Exposure and ease of installation at the cost of free support (and other similar demands) […]
These are ten WordPress plugins for development I use and recommend for anyone who’s doing any type of development of custom solutions.
