React From Zero is a nice,…
React From Zero is a nice, simple tutorial for React that you can run in your browser without a manual pre-compilation.
React From Zero is a nice, simple tutorial for React that you can run in your browser without a manual pre-compilation.
We’re just one week away from WordPress 6.2. Have you tested it and read the field guide yet? If you write code for a plugin that is in the WordPress Plugins Repo, you’ll want to ensure the code is GPL compatible.
Modern Tribe has an beautiful new website, built with React and the WordPress REST API. David Hickox wrote about their rebranding effort as well. This is the nicest agency redesign I’ve seen in a long time, and using pretty new WordPress technology to boot. They have a more in-depth guide coming on how they did…
In this episode, Corey Maass and Cory Miller discuss a range of topics related to the development of their new product Crop.Express, including the importance of empathy in designing user interfaces, the challenges of marketing and selling products, and the need for developers to collaborate with others and develop non-technical skills. They each share their experiences from working on various projects over the years and offer insights and advice based on these experiences.
Read WordPress stories from PostStatus members as we take time to reflect and celebrate 20 years of WordPress.
Trey Huffine has a nice recap of some of the most important frontend news of 2018. React, jQuery, Angular, and Vue round out the top four downloads for popular frontend modules. React continues to dominate by this measure. 📊
As a developer, it’s important to not limit yourself to a particular set of tools. The same goes for programming languages. Jeremy Pry goes into this further on the WebDevStudios blog. Jeremy points out that learning another language beyond PHP allows you to think differently, add more tools to your toolbox, and you get a chance…