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Brief Reflections on Seven Years as a WordPress Core Committer
An adventure with a super useless one-liner to find the most common words in WordPress commit messages
Mobile Block editor – Initial Thoughts
To Viper
Four Short Things – 23 February 2019
Douglas Crockford could sue the White House
WordPress Core Committer Stats: 2017
My WCUS 2017 Watchlist
Gutenberg and Publishers: unconference notes from WordCamp for Publishers
Random Thoughts on…WordPress?
Gutenberg is far from done
Akin’s Laws of Spacecraft Design Modified for Websites
Mini Tracks for Technical Conferences
A Few Use Cases I Would Like To See Solved In Gutenberg
Random Thoughts on Gutenberg
WordPress JSHint Adventure
Emoji to show you are here
User Trust Matters now available in Japanese
An alternative splitting algorithm for publishiza
Always Press Publish
2016 WordPress Committer stats
Video: The WordPress REST API Guide for Non-developers – Petya Raykovska
A Free WordPress Development course – Part 1
WordPress contributor continuity and other stats
New WordPress Contributors Per Release (graphed)
grunt-patch-wordpress v0.4.0
WordPress Automated Testing Next Gen
The variable pieces of the WordPress Stack
WordPress Testing: Hosts Matter
What You Don’t See on my WordPress Profile Activity Tab
Job Hunting Tips for WordPress Engineers
Decisions, not options (suggested readings and watching)
The Future Stack: Running WordPress with Tomorrow’s Technologies Video
PHP 7 and WordPress hosts: An informal survey at #WCNYC
Automated Code Coverage of WordPress Core PHP code
Fall Conferences – PHP Madison and WordCamp NYC
The Year of the WordPress Accessibility Team – WerdsWords
Apply for the Kim Parsell Memorial Scholarship to attend WordCamp US 2015
Following up on WordPress in a Next Generation PHP World
The WordCamp Video You Need to Watch
WordCamp Europe 2015 pictures
It’s time to Escape the WordPress Bubble
The Benefits of a Good Conference Introduction
My First WordPress Meetup
I’m speaking at WordCamp Europe 2015
WordPress 4.2 Field Notes
I am this years WordCamp Philly Keynote Speaker
WordPress › Let WordPress Speak: New in WordPress 4.2 « Make WordPress Accessible
WordPress in a next generation PHP world
Don’t 💩 on Emoji in WordPress 4.2
Modernizing the WordPress Toolbox at PHPUK
Auto Activating WordPress Plugins is the right choice
Five Years of Contributing to WordPress Core
User Testing WordPress at WordCamp San Francisco
WordPress Hanukkah Releases
PHP UK – Here I come!
Color Is Based on Surrounding Color
My Favorite Photo from WordCamp San Francisco 2014
Changes should happen in Code, not in UI
The one article every WordCamp organizer should read
Show a notice when changing a multisite’s site admin email. props jorbin
I’m Speaking at WordCamp Lancaster
Thoughts on Contributing to WordPress Core | Jeremy Felt
Profiling WordPress made easy with Varying Vagrant Vagrants
The Twenty Fifteen Theme
The Difference a Cache Makes
Thank You WordPress
Speaking at AccessU on Open Source and Accessibility
Twenty Thirteen: My first thoughts
WPCandy Roundtable
Speaking At My First WordCamp
WordPress Meetups
What I want to see in the Twenty Thirteen theme
The WordPress RPG
WordPress Community Summit – Three Things I Hope To See Happen
WordCamp Philly 2012 Dev Day Roundup
OS X and WordPress
Washington Post and WordPress
WordCamp Philly 2011
I’m speaking at WordCamp San Francisco
WordCamp Raleigh 2011 Roundup
Debuging for WordPress
Thoughts on Post Meta Boxes in WordPress
How You can give back to WordPress
First Thoughts: Distraction Free Writing in WordPress 3.2
One Year of Contributing to WordPress
Road to WordPress 3.1 | Jon Cave
DC Web Content Mavens January 2011
#WPTest in DCresults
Post Formats
Let your users pick a header, but not add one
WordCamp NYC 2010 Roundup
Documentation! My WordCamp NYC 2010 presentation
WordCamp Portland 2010
WordCamp Portland Rocks!
Users / Roles / Capabilities
Adding a twitter box to the Profile page in WordPress
Add Role
Personalized Read More
WordPress Shortcodes for Users and Non Users
A Free Plugin Idea
The 10 most important people in WordPress
Remove all default header images in a Twenty Ten Child Theme
How to remove a nav menu location in WordPress 3.0.0
Who doesn’t like Madlibs?
WordCamp Chicago 2010 Roundup
Building Child Themes
PHPXref for WordPress, BuddyPress, bbPress and Thematic: Local and Updated
I’m speaking at WordCamp Chicago
Dirty Ten, a Twenty Ten Child Theme using Output Buffers
Introducing Thirty Ten, my guide to creating a Twenty Ten Child Theme
Constructing my new theme with Thematic
WordPress 3.0 sneak peak presentation from the Portland WordPress User Group
More Twitter Shortcodes for WordPress
Portland WordPress User Group Presentation Upcoming
Commit: The Story of Writing a WordPress Patch
WordPress External Cron Plugin
WordPress Widget – Exclude some categories
WordPress Shortcodes: A how to by example
You Better Know the Basics
WordPress 2.9
Symbols of Hate at WordCamps
Ten Commandments for Automated Testing
Random Thoughts on… Travel and WordCamps
__DIR__ vs dirname( __FILE__ )
Random Thoughts on… Keynotes and WordCamps
Potential Tech Conference Talks
Art and Commit Messages: Volume 2
A quick review of Local by Flywheel
WordPress at 15
WordCamp US: FAQ
This might be the first post ever published on WordPress using PHP7.4.
Are Millennials Killing WordPress?
Three Years as a WordPress Committer
Random Thoughts on…Six Months of Using Gutenberg
A WordPress without Woman.
Birth of a Community
WordPress Serves Many Masters
BRAD: Better Responsibility Around Discoverability
User Trust Matters
WordPress 4.7 downloads: 4 million in 7 days
I Could Kill Her