Kilas 20160125 02
This is Part 2.
This is Part 2.
This will be massive. So will be divided into several posts. Here is Part 1.
Password Protected, GitLab vs GitHub, WordCamp, Learning PHP, GlotPress, Best Friend Joomla, and Too Fast Too Furious.
Nearly two years ago, GitHub open sourced Atom, its new JavaScript-powered text editor. GitHub designed Atom to be extensible, which has helped to quickly grow its adoption around the web. Develope… Now Atom looks more appealing then Sublime Text. So, when are going to change? Source: Atom Editor Package Adds Autocomplete for WordPress Actions and […]
Kotlin (Switf for Android), FTP learning, site migration, and “plugin territory”.
Prior to WP 4.2, terms in different taxonomies with the same slug (for instance, a tag and a category sharing the slug “news”) shared a single term ID. Beginning in WordPress 4.2, when one of these shared terms is updated, it will be split: the updated term will be assigned a new term ID. It […]
Simon Codrington covers the basics of what you need to know about building your own WordPress plugins and best practices for WordPress plugin development. Always nice to get back to basic like this. Source: An Introduction to WordPress Plugin Development
In this article we introduce Theme Juice, a command line utility for modern WordPress development that will help you leave your old MAMP workflow behind. It looks good. But seems to have installed the gem on the host OS. Not really keen for it. Source: Introducing Theme Juice for Local WordPress Development
Peter Suhm, creator of WP Pusher, just released a new free video course for WordPress developers. After the success of his email-based WP Git Crash Course, Suhm jumped head-first into creating more… Already subscribed. Let’s see how to manage time to get it done. Source: Git for WordPress Developers: A Free Video Course from WP […]
Over the last few months, I’ve come across some really good WordPress articles that I thought I’d share. Those articles are: Core Concepts of WordPress Themes: The Template Hierarchy via WP Shout Introducing WordPress Multitenancy via Cliff Seal Explore The WordPress REST API with the New Interactive Console Plugin via WP Tavern Root Composition in […]