Programming and extending grace
Learning to become a programmer is a much more hostile environment than learning to become a writer on the web.
Learning to become a programmer is a much more hostile environment than learning to become a writer on the web.
A tutorial to show you how to enqueue JS in the WordPress admin on one page only.
Should we spin up the bright side of WordPress security issues? Would it make a difference that matters to market share, brand reputation, etc.?
In this post about the launch of FooPlugins, Adam Warner does a great job chronicling his experience with Brad Vincent of launching a product at WordCamp. It’s a great read, with very nice advice for others that may be trying to further their businesses by getting involved in WordCamps.
If you use WordPress Multisite or have interest in it, you’ll want to read Andrew Nacin’s potential roadmap for the future of the project. It’s very promising, and he touches on many of the pain points for the current use cases for Multisite. I’d still like to see people create plugins for doing “mini sites”…
Chris Lema says why he thinks we should attend Pressnomics, an alternative WordPress conference. I missed it last year, and I am going to do everything in my power not to make that mistake again.
Ryan Sullivan compared seven popular hosting companies’ shared environments for his experiment to see which ones were performing well and which weren’t. I love Ryan’s views on hosting, and trust his experiment. This is a valuable resource. However, I’d really love to see this experiment run every month for a year, to see how it…