Understanding WordPress plugins and themes are important whether you’re managing content, writing blog posts, or developing for WordPress.
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Before we look into error logs, IDEs, Xdebug, and so on, we’ll take a look at what we can do with Native WordPress debugging tools.
Using an engine such as Timber can help enhance the separation of concerns in WordPress templates. Heres’ an example of how to get started.
In this series of posts, I’m sharing my thoughts on what it means to think holistically about WordPress plugins as products rather than simple extensions for WordPress. In the first post in the series, I defined this by saying: Thinking holistically about WordPress Plugins is about the top-to-bottom, end-to-end experience that goes into building and […]
How to install WordPress using the latest stable version or for Subversion and set it up on your machine.

