Daniel Bachhuber’s blog post on open Source,…
Daniel Bachhuber’s blog post on open Source, and why “you’re doing it wrong” continues to espouse … Read more
Daniel Bachhuber’s blog post on open Source, and why “you’re doing it wrong” continues to espouse … Read more
Aaron Jorbin released a graph showing new WordPress contributors per release. It’s a significant percentage … Read more
If you are a user of Dropbox or a fan of image compression technology … Read more
Michael Mifsud writes about how HTTP/2 might not be a magic bullet for performance improvement. He relates … Read more
Joost de Valk was interviewed on the Marketing Nerds podcast, talking about SEO (shocker!) … Read more
David Bisset has a review of the first WPCampus — a conference that focused … Read more
Many developers think of themselves as perfectionists. It’s always worth a reminder, as Matthew Jones … Read more
Wes Bos is a developer and a gifted teacher. I haven’t finished it yet, … Read more
All of us use the web so much each day, but I wonder how … Read more
GenerateWP has a added a WP_Site_Query Generator to create code for the new WordPress … Read more
Rachel Baker announced that comments in WordPress 4.6 can now be cached by a … Read more
There’s an interesting WP Chat conversation underway, thanks to an anonymous ThemeForest author that … Read more
I was privileged to join my friend Bob Dunn on his Do The Woo … Read more
If you’ve been following along with A ____ of REST, then you’ll want to … Read more
Helen Hou-SandĂ — a Lead Developer of WordPress — has some really good thoughts … Read more
ManageWP has long been a leader in the small group of businesses that want … Read more