[ad_1] “Open Source and Power” with Matt Mullenweg and DHH →Almost everyone who reads us knows Matt Mullenweg, the leader of Automattic/Jetpack, and the WordPress project. And you may know David Heinemeier Hansson (DHH) from his leadership of the Ruby on Rails project, or from their app Basecamp.And this podcast episode, from Basecamp’s Rework podcast, where … Continue reading “Open Source and Power” with Matt Mullenweg and DHH
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Coding Advice for Those Who Think They Suck at Code
[ad_1] Coding Advice for Those Who Think They Suck at Code →Found from Ben in the MasterWP newsletter, I love this hilariously short bit of advice about how to be a better programmer. In it, Pete Shirley, who calls himself “a poor programmer” says it’s helped him as someone who thinking they’re in the bottom quartile … Continue reading Coding Advice for Those Who Think They Suck at Code
PHP Foreach: All You Need to Know
[ad_1] One of the most-used functions in my life with PHP is foreach. Partly, this is because it’s just an exquisitely named function, and it maps well to how I think. Partly this is because it’s kind of the backbone of a webpage: iterate through a set of things, operating on some selectively, and then … Continue reading PHP Foreach: All You Need to Know
Beaver Builder Theme Review: Who Should Use It, and Why
[ad_1] In this article, I review the Beaver Builder Theme, the official “framework theme” by the developers of the Beaver Builder page builder plugin.We’ll start with the quick stuff: the overall verdict, and a review table breaking down how the Beaver Builder Theme stacks up.Beaver Builder Theme: The VerdictA Beautifully Built WordPress Starter ThemeBeaver Builder … Continue reading Beaver Builder Theme Review: Who Should Use It, and Why




