5 Takeaways From ManageWP’s AMA With Beth Soderberg | @thetorquemag

Beth Soderberg stopped by ManageWP to host an AMA this week. Soderberg is an independent developer and digital communication strategist living in D.C. She helps organize the DC WordPress Meetup, and co-organized DCFemTech Hack For […] Writing a book, work equity, charity and government work. Source: 5 Takeaways From ManageWP’s AMA With Beth Soderberg | @thetorquemag

Ship Fast and Iterate | Tom McFarlin

One of the phrases many involved in software will likely hear (especially early in their career) is “Ship fast and iterate.” … “ship fast and iterate” does not translate to “get something out there even if it’s broken.” Source: Ship Fast and Iterate | Tom McFarlin

PHP Streaming and Output Buffering Explained

Imran Latif dives deep into streaming and output buffering in PHP, explaining the ins and outs on various demos. Tune in to streamify your app. Got a bit understanding. Test the code but see some unexpected result. Or probably just didn’t fully understand yet. Source: PHP Streaming and Output Buffering Explained

18 Critical Oversights in Web Development

George Fekete expands on previous posts about common PHP mistakes by listing 18 critical oversights in PHP and general web development Long read. Good list. Honestly, done not all of them. Wonder how to apply these on WordPress theme development. Source: 18 Critical Oversights in Web Development

Sass Theming: The Neverending Story

Hugo Giraudel shows us four ways of theming with Sass discussing the code required, the output and the pros and cons of each option. Another theming way. Make use of @mixin. Interesting and as the title says, there are many ways to achieve it. Source: Sass Theming: The Neverending Story

Sass Theming with Configuration Files

Adam Onishi shows us how he’s recently been creating a configuration file for theming with Sass. Theming here is skin or color scheme. Have thought about this but still need more thinking for implementation. Learn how !default put in use here. Source: Sass Theming with Configuration Files