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Documenting The WordPress Plugin Boilerplate

A little over a month ago, I released the latest version of the WordPress Plugin Boilerplate. The response has been great – more than I was expecting, really but that’s a good thing – and, generally speaking, it’s been overall positive. The WordPress Plugin Boilerplate Homepage Over the last month or so, it’s become […]

Kaizen and WordPress

[…] that can we do continuous improvement – that is, can we practice kaizen – on projects that aren’t deployed on any type of particular schedule? Kaizen and WordPress Product Development To clarify, kaizen – at least in many lean software development shops – is often used in conjunction with the idea of continuous deployments […]

Mastering WordPress: How Long Should It Take?

Recently, I received an email from a fellow developer who had finished reading a number of series of articles on WordPress, who had watched a number of WordPress tutorial videos, and was working towards mastering WordPress. He went on to discuss his current skill set, his aspirations, and the type of projects he eventually […]

Planned Obsolescence in WordPress

[…] of those things we don’t necessarily consider or talk about in the context of software. But why? All other platforms and languages aside, would planned obsolescence in WordPress be so bad? What is Planned Obsolescence in WordPress, Anyway? I’m not talking about the core application – although I think there’s a lot of good […]

The High Price of Free Plugins

Recently, I had a chance to guest post over at WP Explorer and opted to discuss the high price of free WordPress plugins. For the most part, the article is aimed at anyone who is looking to get into WordPress plugin development, but isn’t quite sure what to expect. Honestly, it’s one of those “if […]

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