Debugging and preventing WordPress errors isn't as straight forward as it should be, here's some tips and tricks to help streamline the process! (more…)
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WordPress is now entirely ready to be compiled to and executed on .NET with Peachpie. With this out of the way, this article will examine one of the great usecases of this endeavor – how to write a plugin for WordPress in C#. (more…)
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On December 6, 2016, WordPress Version 4.7, named for jazz vocalist Sarah "Sassy" Vaughan, was released to the public. For more information on this enhancement and bug-fix release, read the WordPress Blog, and see the Changelog for 4.7.
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The whole idea of self-hosting is a cool aspiration and it is more about control over your data. Also, you are unlikely to hit the various pay-for features that you unlock. The more you spend the more you get. I understand that managed hosting is quite a ... (more…)
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