Here’s a nice long (and updated)…
Here’s a nice long (and updated) list of advanced JavaScript questions, compiled by Lydia Hallie. Test and refresh your knowledge or prepare for a coding interview.
Here’s a nice long (and updated) list of advanced JavaScript questions, compiled by Lydia Hallie. Test and refresh your knowledge or prepare for a coding interview.
Query Monitor 3.3 is out with new features like a “related hooks” section for each panel, debugging of wp_die() calls, support for debugging JavaScript translation files, and the ability to move the panel to the side of your window.
The State of JavaScript 2020 has been published with a wide variety of survey results from nearly 20,000 participants. Results inside salary, work experience, familiarity with JavaScript features, frameworks, tools used, resources, and opinions. Front-end developers will likely want to examine this report deeply. 🤓
In this episode, Cory Miller and Corey Maass discuss their experiences and insights on launching Crop.Express. They share valuable advice on building a brand, developing a minimum viable product (MVP), getting feedback from the community, and handling challenges along the way.
New in 5.5 WordPress 5.5 Release Candidate 2 landed this week, and the final release date (August 11) is next Tuesday. Here are the latest updates and news about it: There is more support for modernized JavaScript i18n, which Justin Ahinon explains. Take note: “some previously globally accessible localization variables could stop working and cause…
Justin Foell attempts to answer the question, “What programming language should ‘aspiring developers’ learn first?” Justin leans toward JavaScript as a possible path, since it’s practically everywhere — from browsers to servers to desktop applications. Justin also notes its downsides as well. I think the first lesson before picking your language is to know that…
Scott Bolinger talks to me about headless WordPress, JAMstack, APIs, and the state of the indie developer in the WordPress landscape.