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Using Help Scout For WordPress Support

[…] lot of thought as to what I want to offer both service-wise and product-wise. A couple of years ago, I dabbled with offering a couple of premium WordPress plugins both of which did okay, neither of which I was excited to maintain so I simply killed them off. There’s obviously much more to this story, […]

The Great Expectations of Modifying WordPress Themes

[…] with Chris – our product midwife at 8BIT – about the differences in expectations between engineers, developers, designers, tweakers, and end users when it comes to modifying WordPress themes. I started my career in software engineering – specifically, I used to work in .NET followed by Ruby on Rails – as well as object-oriented […]

Software Craftsmanship: Why This Matters For WordPress

[…] was being a bit facetious in his comments. Bottom line, Twitter’s not the point of this post – it’s simply setting the stage. I’ve written before about WordPress Craftsmanship which generally covers my thoughts on the entire process, but I don’t think I’ve ever mentioned my thoughts on software craftsmanship as a whole and why […]

A Look at We’ve Got Your Back by Freemius

[…] since they started, really – and I’m always eager to see what it is they’re sharing with the rest of the development community next. If you’re selling WordPress plugins or themes, then you should check their service. If this looks and sounds interesting to you, and you feel like your WordPress product could use the […]

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