I’ve been following the Women in…
I’ve been following the Women in WP podcast and have enjoyed the first episodes. … Read more
I’ve been following the Women in WP podcast and have enjoyed the first episodes. … Read more
If you’re looking for new WordPress podcasts, check out the #PressForward Podcast. Supported by … Read more
Speaking of the NHS, here’s a great article by Ben Cullimore about using icons … Read more
Marco Almeida writes about his experience with one WordPress plugin reviewer and the rejection … Read more
There is a call for organizers for a potential WordCamp Asia. 🏕️📣
Rich Tabor is taking CoBlocks and his other work to GoDaddy, where he’ll continue to development experiences for using WordPress with Gutenberg.
Gutenberg 5.2Â was released. It introduces a new block editor module which lets you build … Read more
Today is International Women’s Day — a good day for listening to stories by fantastic … Read more
Wordfence has started a new podcast, with its first episode featuring an interview with Josepha … Read more
The User Switching plugin from John Blackbourn is ten years old now, with an … Read more
W3C has approved WebAuthn as the web standard for “password-free logins”, letting “users log … Read more
Sarah Drasner points out that “technical education doesn’t stop once you get a job,” … Read more
Leonardo Losoviz wrote a great post about integrating WordPress with Composer, Packagist, and WPackagist to … Read more
The always enjoyable Jay Hoffmann‘s entries on The History Of The Web deserves mention again this … Read more
Brian Jackson shared some data from the analysis of 13 billion log entries from … Read more
Carl Alexander‘s new book Discover Object-Oriented Programming Using WordPress is now available. It is both … Read more