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Namespaces in WordPress: File Organization

[…] I’ve seen as much as in projects I’ve seen elsewhere. And when I say “namespaces in WordPress,” I’m not talking about WordPress core. I’m just talking about WordPress plugins. I think there are a variety of reasons developers don’t use namespaces (and I’m happy to talk about those later); however, I’ve gotten curious about those […]

Postmatic for WordPress Comments (and So Much More!)

In November 2014, I stumbled across Postmatic which aimed to make WordPress comments a bit easier to manage (for those who end up getting any form of comments on your blog). Since then, I’ve written several posts about the service. These articles span from 2014 up through the middle of last year: – Making […]

The Versions of WordPress and PHP

One of the biggest challenges that comes with working with PHP and WordPress is determining which version of PHP to use. From the WordPress.org Requirements page: PHP version 5.2.4 or greater (recommended: PHP 5.4 or greater) With respect to PHP, a lot has changed between 5.2.4 and 5.4. And the problem, for developers, usually […]

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