Complexity in web development
Fred Meyer has a nice post up that outlines the various complexities we face … Read more
Fred Meyer has a nice post up that outlines the various complexities we face … Read more
Ah, Friday. If you’re slacking a bit, or just looking for some good stuff … Read more
While at PressNomics, I heard interesting stats from both Envato (proprietors of ThemeForest) and … Read more
Zack Tollman, ladies and gentlemen, is one of my favorite people in the world. … Read more
Yep, WordCamp Europe is on the books for smack-dab in the middle of the … Read more
Gravity Forms 1.9 came out today. This is a major release for the popular … Read more
eCommerce is getting pretty darn big for WordPress. Daniel Espinoza knows eCommerce. He’s built extensions for … Read more
There’s a popular WordPress vulnerability scanner called WPScan. To validate its popularity: it has … Read more
I’ve never heard of KitchenSinkWP — a WordPress podcast that’s 48 episodes in (shows what … Read more
WooThemes announced a new product today, aimed at selling photography with WooCommerce. This is a good first step, and I’m excited to see an eCommerce product target the photography super-niche. That said, there is a ton of room in this market, and WordPress isn’t really solving photographers’ problems yet.
James Giroux manages operations at PageLines. Last week, they were notified of a vulnerability … Read more
WordPress 4.2 kicked off last week with the announcement of Drew Jaynes as release … Read more
Beka Rice has done an awesome write-up on SellWithWP, where she analyzes who is … Read more
Update: Change is hard. I wrote this 20 months ago, but after seeing some … Read more
Fresh and rested after PressNomics, today I’m reflecting on the WordPress business event that’s made such a name for itself. After finally making it myself, on its third iteration, I can tell you that I now know what all the fuss is about. Here are just a few of my takeaways.