Things That I Believe Every Project Needs | Tom McFarlin

When working on software projects, there’s a variety of things that each project needs. Here are four things that I’ve found to be consistently useful. Those are: Communication Bug and Issue Tracker Source Control Optionally, A Roadmap Source: Things That I Believe Every Project Needs | Tom McFarlin

Proposed Customizer Roadmap Announced

On Wednesday, Weston Ruter published an insightful post over on the Make WordPress Core blog, giving us the clearest clues yet of what’s in store for the Customizer Roadmap for the future of Customizer. Old post, so it’s rather a house cleaning. Source: Proposed Customizer Roadmap Announced

Running PHPUnit Tests Outside VVV

We use Varying Vagrant Vagrants (VVV) as the development environment for as many projects as we can. It provides a great foundation not only for developing client projects but also for core develop… Have never used PHPUnit before. Gotta need to try it someday. But agree (or disagree?) at one point with the article, if […]

Vagrant vs Docker: Which is better for WordPress development?

For some time now Vagrant has been the go-to solution for creating development environments that can be configured independantly of your machine and shared with a team. There are many benefits to using virtual machines over installing software directly on your local machine (as MAMP does for example): Software stacks are entirely independent from the […]

Comparing Gulp And Grunt For WordPress Developers

In the world of build scripts, both Gulp and Grunt have become quite popular, and each has its own share of proponents, critics, loyalists as well as fans. The battle continues. And (not) surprisingly, it linked to previous post too. Source: Comparing Gulp And Grunt For WordPress Developers