One of the best parts about being someone who uses WordPress on a daily basis both for personal use and in doing work for others is the ability to create solutions to problems that you encounter throughout your day-to-day. Obviously, some problems are more complex than others and require more elaborate solutions, whereas others […]
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[…] within a project. Some frameworks enforce for you to follow an organization scheme – such as Rails which prizes “convention over configuration” – and then other foundations, like WordPress, have standards for certain things – like markup and PHP – but don’t have standards for other things. For example, there’s no real standard on how […]
Months ago, I announced that there was going to be a major update to the WordPress Plugin Boilerplate. Because of its nature in being a hobby project, because this project is something that’s being worked on by a number of contributors, and because the next iteration is going to be a major rewrite of […]
When it comes to writing code for WordPress, I’ve been told that I come off as someone who espouses object-oriented programming as the way to write code for WordPress. Within theme development, that definitely isn’t true, and when it comes to plugins, it’s true only when the plugin has more than than a few functions or […]
Ask anyone who’s involved in the WordPress community – and who has been for sometime – and you’re likely to hear that it’s a great experience not only because of the projects that are being built on and around WordPress, but because of all the people involved in the economy and in the community. […]
