Post Status Excerpt (No. 3) — The Future of “Single” WordPress Plugin Devs, Thoughts on Jobs
What’s the future for solo WordPress plugin developer-entrepreneurs? How can young people start careers in WordPress?
What’s the future for solo WordPress plugin developer-entrepreneurs? How can young people start careers in WordPress?
David and Cory discuss WordPress 5.7, the latest news in WordPress, WPEngine’s new headless WordPress service, and learning JavaScript today.
Get the latest WordPress news with Cory and David in Post Status Excerpt. Topics: WordPress 5.7, the visual editor, and PluginRank.com. 🔌
Angela Jin is our guest on the latest episode of Post Status Draft. Join us as we ask what the future holds for the conferences, meetups, and other social gatherings we’ve enjoyed in the past.
A new service from Automattic will build sites on WordPress.com for customers starting at $4,900. How will this impact WordPress freelancers?
Automattic enters the low-end website market Automattic this week announced that its “premium website … Read more
Sarah Gooding has reported at WPTavern that the W3C and the agency it selected … Read more
WordCamp US 2020 Online has been officially cancelled. In addition to this announcement, the lead trio of WCUS organizers — Angela Jin, Kim Lipari, and Kathy Drewien — answered some of the questions many people will have about their decision.
WordCamp Europe 2019 hosted a record 3,200+ people, according to ticket sales. WCEU started with a contributor day on Thursday, June 20, followed by the two main conference days on Friday and Saturday.
2018 was one of the most exciting years in the history of WordPress for … Read more
“[W]e all need help getting comfortable with the uncertainty of building software,” muses Matthew Ström. … Read more
Matt Mullenweg took the stage once again for his annual “State of the Word” talk at WordCamp US in a packed room of over 1,500 attendees.
WordPress 5.0 Beta 3 was officially released, and it includes an updated version of the … Read more