[…] of you that’s obsessed highly motivated to make sure that you’re streamlining your workflow as much as possible. When it comes to the process of working on WordPress plugins, WordPress themes, and how to manage everything via source control, support forums, and managing bugs and their associated tickets, all the while making sure that you’re […]
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With the WordPress 3.8 development cycle underway, I thought it might be worth sharing how you can go about setting up Grunt for WordPress development on your local machine. The reason for this is because WordPress is now using Grunt, JSHint, and a number of other utilities to help automate tasks, and if you’re […]
[…] next version of the WordPress Plugin Boilerplate. Sure, I’m excited, but while working on this particular plugin, I realized that for anyone who does work with a WordPress plugins either via git or Subversion, that you may be working with a mess of directories while trying to develop the thing. It’s nothing that a symbolic […]
I’ve written at length about the dilemma of supporting WordPress plugins and looking at various support systems both of which generated some good discussion on offering WordPress plugin support. Over the past few months, I’ve been [slowly] mapping out exactly where I want to take the direction of the work that I do on plugins (as […]
[…] application. Specifically, I want to share a few thoughts on what it means to write code (that will likely need refactoring at some point) on top of WordPress. Note: This post ended up being much longer than I anticipated, but I hope you read it in its entirety, enjoy it, and feel free to […]
