EP27 – WordPressing with Abandon(ware)
In this episode of WPwatercooler’s Dev Branch, we’ll be joined by Robert Rowley, a Security Expert, to discuss a critical aspect of building sites with WordPress — plugins. Specifically, we’ll delve...
View ArticleEP28 – Turn On, Plug In, Drop Out – Dev Branch
This week on WPwatercooler’s Dev Branch the crew will be discussing WordPress Plugin development and the process involved in doing so. Coding, testing, submitting, approval, and ultimately being used...
View ArticleEP29 – Breaking Changes: WordPress 6.3 Drops PHP5
The era of PHP5 support is coming to an end, marking a new phase in WordPress development. We’ll discuss how this shift from PHP5 to a minimum PHP7 support will impact both the end-users and the...
View ArticleEP30 – Block and Awesome
In this episode of DevBranch, the roundtable, including Jason Tucker, Jason Cosper, Sé Reed, and Jos Velasco, discusses the complexities of development and design within the WordPress environment....
View ArticleEP31 – Playing the Fields API
In this engaging episode of WPwatercooler titled “Playing the Fields API,” hosts Jason Tucker, Sé Reed, and Jason Cosper sit down with returning guest Scott Kingsley Clark. No stranger to the show,...
View ArticleEP32 – WP Playground’s Plugin Problem
This month on Dev Branch, we delve into the intricacies of the WordPress Plugin Directory with a keen focus on its newly rolled out feature, Live Preview. The addition of the Playground feature marks...
View ArticleEP33 – Our 2024 Predictions
On this episode of Dev Branch, titled “EP33 – Our 2024 Predictions,” the panel, including Jason Tucker, Sé Reed, and Jason Cosper, delve into their predictions and expectations for WordPress in 2024....
View ArticleEP34 – Zip It: How Devs Gatekeep the Internet
On this episode of Dev Branch, titled “Zip It: How Devs Gatekeep the Internet,” Jason Tucker, Jason Cosper, and Sé Reed delve into the complex issues surrounding development practices, including the...
View ArticleEP35 – GPTs Gone Wild
This week on WPwatercooler’s Dev Branch, we’re diving into a hot topic that’s buzzing in the WordPress community: GPTs and their role in programming for WordPress. It’s not just about what these...
View ArticleEP36 – Digital Spring Cleaning
This month on Dev Branch we will be discussing our approach to spring cleaning, digitally. We explore the world of digital spring cleaning to consolidate and secure digital assets for improved...
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