Carl Alexander tells the story of…
Carl Alexander tells the story of how he and Adam Wathan wrote a book in markdown. Carl built a markdown-to-PDF app for this project. đź“—
Carl Alexander tells the story of how he and Adam Wathan wrote a book in markdown. Carl built a markdown-to-PDF app for this project. đź“—
In this episode, Kimberly Lipari and Cory Miller discuss the ups and downs of building and selling WordPress companies. They share their experiences, including the challenges they faced and lessons learned. They also give advice to entrepreneurs and business owners looking to grow and sell their own WordPress companies.
Carl Alexander has a new post on the subject of “acceptance testing,” which is testing whether your code meets the needs and expectations of the end users who will use your software. Carl talks a bit about popular PHP acceptance testing frameworks — Behat and Codeception — and how developers can use them. In the end, trust is the…
Carl Alexander talks about strategy patterns and why developers might be interested in them. There are a few scenarios where this comes in handy, including the example Carl mentions of helping customers migrate away from another plugin or product to yours. As you would expect, Carl’s post is extensive and detailed, and includes some great…
Carl Alexander continues his streak of good development articles with this recent post showing how developers can manage many classes with a “main plugin class.”
Carl Alexander is building a serverless DevOps platform for WordPress, which he is calling Ymir — you can watch a video explaining it further. Carl compares his project to Laravel Vapor because “Ymir isn’t a WordPress host. You will have full access and control over everything. You’ll also be responsible for your AWS bill.” There’s…
Catch up on the gold at WordSesh! Mark Ashton on the success of UiPress. Hanna Smith on web sustainability. Michelle and Allie on sponsored events. Mark Root-Wiley on CSS Standards for WordPress. Takis and Taeke on organizing WCEU.