If you are a JavaScript developer,…
If you are a JavaScript developer, Sam DeSota‘s arresting post is worth a read: “Javascript debuggers are broken, and it’s our fault.” π
If you are a JavaScript developer, Sam DeSota‘s arresting post is worth a read: “Javascript debuggers are broken, and it’s our fault.” π
Matt Mullenweg just completed the 2016 State of the Word, which highlights the accomplishments of the past year, and sets the direction for the year ahead for WordPress.
Scott Bolinger talks to me about headless WordPress, JAMstack, APIs, and the state of the indie developer in the WordPress landscape.
Danny van Kooten relates how and why he rewrote his application for Boxzilla from PHP/Laraval to the Go programming language. He shares some differences and benchmarks, but since Go is a compiled language it’s not a straight “apples to apples” comparison. Danny believes, “weβll see a crazy amount of people switching from dynamically typed languages…
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Navigation is one of the most challenging battles for doing responsive design well. To preface this article, I highly recommend you study Brad Frost’s collections of responsive navigation patterns and complex responsive navigation patterns. In this post, I’ll cover two methods for handling the “toggle” method for responsive navigation in WordPress. Common responsive navigation patterns…
Brandon Dove, co-founder of Pixel Jar, joins Cory Miller to discuss his WordPress plugin, AdSanity Plugin. They dive into the nuance of advertising, evaluate the benefits of free and paid plugins, and talk through the challenges and opportunities available to agencies that invest in product development while providing other services.