Month: January 2013

Backbone.js, Underscore.js and why they matter for WordPress

WordPress is transforming and you may not even know it. The project’s largely been a PHP driven framework. According to Github, the code itself is around 85% PHP and 15% JS in WordPress 3.5. I can’t find the reference right now, but Matt Mullenweg has commented before that based on the current pace of change, JavaScript will likely make up the majority of the code in the coming years. You may know that the new media manager in 3.5 is pretty much entirely JavaScript. The theme customizer is largely JavaScript too.

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