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Officially Partnering with Envato and WordPress

[…] past several years, I’ve contributed a number of articles and premium tutorials to Envato specifically around WordPress. The content has ranged from topics such as Strategies For Supporting WordPress Plugins up through my current series on Using WordPress For Web Application Development. To say that I enjoy contributing code and content to WordPress is an understatement. […]

Not Everything Can Be a WordPress Plugin

[…] everything can be a WordPress plugin. Build your clients specific, well-designed, focused solutions. In the end, both you and they will be better for it. Problems with the WordPress Plugin Repository Single Widget in WordPress Sidebar State of WordPress 2012 State of the Word 2013 Thinking Holistically About WordPress Plugins as Products – The Gold Rush

Properly Setting Up WordPress Cron Jobs

As it relates to scheduling events in WordPress, there’s a lot of articles that already exist on setting up a WordPress cron job, but – and for what I believe to be a number of reasons – there’s a surprising lack of clarity around the topic. Of course, I could be wrong – maybe I’ve […]

Using PHP CodeSniffer For MAMP and WordPress

[…] What constitutes quality code may be subjective and this is not the post to debate that; however, if you’re working with PHP – especially alongside MAMP and WordPress – then I think using the PHP CodeSniffer is a tool we should all be using. For those who’s written both PHP applications and WordPress-specific applications, […]

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