WordPress plugin constructors should not handle the registration of hooks because hooks do not describe its state.
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With these two resources, I think any WordPress developer would be well-armed to handle an implementation of PHP sessions and WordPress.
The more I work on custom plugins for others, the more I’m convinced on maintaining a personal library of classes common to every project.
Debugging WordPress gives you insight into code and can ultimately help make you a better developer if it becomes part of your workflow.
[…] I had the opportunity to sit down and chat with Fred Meyer and David Hayes of WPShout to talk about a variety of things all related to WordPress development. During our Google Hangout session, we talked about the following questions: What does well-written WordPress code mean? What’s your favorite WordPress function or API? What tools […]
