Finding your niche can be tough and you shouldn’t expect it to happen quickly. So this raises the following question: Where to start with WordPress Development?
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Remember at the end of 2019, I talked about reviving some of the Must Read articles that I used to write way-back-when? Though the month isn’t over yet, I’ve got plenty of stuff that I’ve found useful to fill the first month of the year and thought I’d go ahead and share it here.
If you inherit a WordPress codebase, regardless of the age of the project, there may be a lot of context that you don’t have as to why certain decisions were made or how things were implemented. This may include the server, infrastructure used to help power the site or the app, and other contextual information […]
Maybe there are certain Design Patterns for WordPress. In this post and an upcoming series, perhaps it’s worth exploring them.
Don’t toss data into the WordPress options table because it doesn’t fit anywhere else. That pollutes it. Instead, find – or create – the most logical place for it.
