[…] just in case you end up there. For those of you who have read this blog long enough, you know that I’m a big advocate for using WordPress for web application development. No, I don’t think it’s the end all, be all of foundations for web applications, but it’s one that shouldn’t be overlooked […]
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[…] own plugin development efforts into a more mature boilerplate that provides a significant number of features specifically to help developers get started with best practices in developing WordPress plugins. However, that maturity has happened not because I’m the one who has been constantly contributing to the project, but because it has received so many awesome […]
[…] try to focus on what I’m good at doing so others can do the same. Last week, I talked about the problem of offering support for free WordPress plugins, the challenges that I’m currently facing, and ultimately what I’m aiming to do about it. So in keeping consistent with trying to share my general thought […]
[…] WP-CLI (or are interested in it), then you’ve likely read this page or even used this tooling. It’s useful, but it’s also targeting specific aspects of testing WordPress plugins. All of the above is useful information, and I’m not saying that it should be ignored. Instead, it should be coupled with the rest of the […]
There’s one aspect of plugins I think about: What level of plugin code quality of enough to ship the first version of a plugin?
