Wes Bos has published a free…
Wes Bos has published a free note and reference guide for JavaScript developers, especially for beginners. It’s a great-looking resource. 👍
Wes Bos has published a free note and reference guide for JavaScript developers, especially for beginners. It’s a great-looking resource. 👍
Conference Updates The JavaScript for WordPress event is happening from July 8 to 10th. 📅
Chris Hutchinson has ideas for a better WordPress. Imagine a world where WordPress is lean, fast, and efficient. In this world, WordPress has just one task: to manage your content. >And he lays out his ideas for what WordPress would look like. His list is largely what it actually looks like, minus the REST API…
AMP stands for Accelerated Mobile Pages. It’s an open source spec created by Google and collaborated on by a number of other mega companies, in response to Facebook’s “Instant Articles” feature. The tl;dr on AMP is that it’s a not HTML but like HTML implementation of web pages that supports limited web features, and importantly…
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…
React for Beginners is a course by Wes Bos that looks outstanding. You don’t seem to need much prior knowledge to get going, and it’s a very affordable $59 for just a few hours more. I signed up today! I think a good base layer of React knowledge will be very helpful for WordPress developers….
Matt Mullenweg just completed the 2019 State of the Word, where he offered a comprehensive overview of the last year of all things WordPress.