Earlier this week, Pippin Williamson stopped by ManageWP to do a cheeky AMA. People asked the successful plugin developer everything from, what it felt like to be homeschooled to what he would change about WordPress core. Williamson has written more than 200 plugins, is the CEO of three e-commerce companies, and co hosts a popular podcast dedicated to WordPress called Apply Filters. He managed to answer quite a few questions. Let’s take a look at some of the main takeaways. Managing multiple projects is both rewarding and difficult. Williamson spoke about how rewarding and difficult it can be to manage […]
Keeping the Users, and Your Kitchen, in Mind
The way home decorators think about the style of houses is much the same way that software designers and developers should think about the software platform they are building. By Pippin Williamson | July 21, 2013 WordPress plugins extend the default behavior of WordPress. There are hundreds, or even thousands, of additional features that can be enabled by installing one or more plugins in your WordPress powered site. If you have installed a lot of different plugins, you’ve probably noticed that some add their features seamlessly into the WordPress interface, while others stray away from the standard interface, either a […]
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