Hookster is a new tool from…
Hookster is a new tool from Jason Bobich that automatically extracts data about the actions and filters of your WordPress theme or plugin. This is a huge time-saver when you are creating documentation for developers.
Hookster is a new tool from Jason Bobich that automatically extracts data about the actions and filters of your WordPress theme or plugin. This is a huge time-saver when you are creating documentation for developers.
After interviewing thirteen WordPress developers for a book on getting up and running with WordPress development, I have some key takeaways that I’d like to share with you.
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