Episode 16 – Caching, damned if you do, damned if you don’t
Episode 16 is all about caching. From testing plugins with caching to the various kinds of server side caching, we touch on it all.
Episode 16 is all about caching. From testing plugins with caching to the various kinds of server side caching, we touch on it all.
Episode 15 covers many of the new enhancements coming to WordPress 3.9 in April, 2014
For episode 14, we discuss some of the standard tools, methods, and mindsets you should be using (or consider using) in your day to day WordPress development.
James Laws and Kevin Stover from WP Ninjas join us to tell about their history as a business and the challenges and experiences they’ve had building their flagship product, Ninja Forms.
For episode 12 we decided to tackle the subject of using custom database tables in plugins. We discuss the advantages and disadvantages of various data storage architectures.
For episode 11 we have a special guest, Dan Griffiths, who is the founder of the Redux Framework and several other noteworthy plugins.
Episode 10 is all about git! In this episode we share how we use git to manage releases, bug fixes, and new feature development.
For Episode 9, we discuss our latest projects and various methods of deploying code and databases to and from servers
For Episode 8, we discuss our latest projects, noteworthy plugins, and the topic of unit tests in WordPress plugin development.
In Episode 7, we were honored to have Justin Sainton join us as a special guest to talk about his development work, including major contributions to WP e-Commerce and WordPress core.
During Episode 6, we discuss our recent projects, both of which involve event management plugins, styles in plugins, what is too much or too little, our noteworthy plugins for the week, and the upcoming Big Snow Tiny Conf event.
Stephanie Leary, a freelance developer and author, joins us for Episode 5 to discuss her development work and other topics, including GenerateWP and our favorite plugins from the last few weeks.
Episode 4 covers JSON Rest API proposed for WP 3.8, core automatic updates, Pippin’s experience as a member of the plugin review team, plugin picks of the week, and Post Forking, a project recently funded on Indiegogo.
For Episode 3 we bring on John Turner of SeedProd. Along with joining into our usual discussion around WordPress development, John gives some insight into his business, how he got started, what he does day to day.
Episode 2 discusses the new feature plugins development model for WordPress 3.7/8, how we built the ApplyFilters.fm site, and also our own contributions to WordPress core and the experiences we have with that process.