Over the last week or so, I’ve been writing about the various pillars of the WordPress Philosophy. These include: Out of the Box Design for the Majority Decisions, Not Options Clean, Lean, and Mean Striving for Simplicity Deadlines Are Not Arbitrary The Vocal Minority And today, I finally finish up with the Bill of Rights. […]
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[…] and the reasons for creating a solution and the rationale behind how they’ve built it. This is something that can be covered both about WordPress themes and WordPress plugins. Because I spend the majority of my time working on WordPress plugins, I’m obviously going to be focused more on that aspect of the economy than […]
MailHog, Insomnia, and JWT Auth are the tools I’ve found useful when building headless WordPress applications with a REST API.
When working with WordPress admin columns, a good plugin should improve core functionality by solving a problem. Admin Columns does that.
[…] using frameworks like .NET or Rails, it’s easy to demonstrate how said frameworks were used to build a piece of software. But because of the nature of WordPress, it’s far more likely that people are to treat any project as either a blog or a site powered by a CMS. In some cases, that’s […]

