Unless you’ve been seriously living under a rock on an epic vacation then you’re already aware a number of security related issues that have cropped up recently that you should definitely be aware of. Most recently, just to backfill anyone who did in fact miss out, the brute force attacks and even cacheing plugins issue is something to take note of and remedy, not just for your personal blogs but all the customers and clients that you may manage as well. But there’s always more to do and more to learn and at times it can be overwhelming to think […]
Keeping a Developer Journal with Capsule
If you’ve been a developer for a long time or a short time then you will likely have some sort of developer journal already. No, no, not like that type of journal that you keep under your pillow and that has a lock and key on it, but rather a “journal” or collection of articles, code snippets, and perhaps even lessons-learned from your previous work. You see, the best developers have their “tricks” and “personal dev secrets” not hidden in their brain pan but rather in a simple archive or note taking system and/or device so that they can do their […]
A New Era For Guest Blogging?
Guest blogging has long been a way for bloggers to create links back to their own content. Traditionally, this has been a good thing for bloggers looking to make a name for themselves and establish some link credibility for their own site. It was good for SEO, and it was good for the writer. It should also have been good for the blog running post. The tide, however, seems to be turning on guest blogging. Lately, you hear of people speaking about its demise. Is guest blogging really dead?
Episode #010 – Back The Truck Up
Show Notes Host Shayne Sanderson is the Founder of Maintainn. He can be found on Twitter at @ShayneSanderson and @Maintainn. How the Shayne got started in WordPress – 2 sentences Before WordPress, Shayne managed a record store. He started dabbling in web development. He started working for a large radio station. The CMS was horrible, and he started searching for something else and found WordPress. He used WordPress personally. He left the radio market and started freelancing. What they are sipping? Dre: GreenFlash IPA Brad: Fireball Shayne: Fireball Pressing topics Update WP Super Cache and W3TC Immediately – Remote Code […]
Does WP Need Their Own Version of Hunie?
For those of you that don’t know, Hunie, is an online community ‘where creatives collaborate through constructive peer-to-peer critiques‘. Don’t feel bad if you’ve never heard of it, I hadn’t until the other day. Hunie has no ties to WordPress directly but it was submitted to us as a potential design resource. So we thought, could WordPress benefit from something like Hunie?

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