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Anyone looking to get into developing a Plugin for WordPress (like myself) will have to look no further after the announcement made from Ozh Richard, Brad Williams and Justin Tadlock! They’re going to be writing a book on the subject, … Continue reading

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On taking a few weeks out while work continued on the 3.org Project, the WordPress Development Team are now back into the swing of things with a post from Jane Wells yesterday asking anyone with feature ideas for 3.1 to … Continue reading

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It was announced by Matt Mullenweg after Leland Fiegel of ThemeLab.com asked the question when he found out a previous design on http://ma.tt/ had been turned into a Child Theme for Twenty Ten which is the new default theme included in … Continue reading

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Few More Thoughts On The WordPress.org Redesign

More of a follow-up to my last article in which I talked about the WordPress.org redesign, where I’d like to see it going and what kind of improvements I’d like to see happen. Which leads me onto the comment Andrea Rennick … Continue reading

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Where I’d Like To See WordPress.org In 3 Months Time

It has been said by Jane Wells before that WordPress.org would see a redesign later on this year, and at WordCamp San Francisco, Matt Mullenweg confirmed that in his State Of The Word 2010 – Not to mention the fact I have wanted … Continue reading

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After what was months and months in development, the good news is that WordPress 3.0 (Thelonious) has finally been released! According to Matt Mullenweg in the release post, 218 people contributed to the 3.0 release cycle, myself included!

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If you think being 19 years old is young, then just take a look at WordPress, it’s a whole 12 years younger than me. It was 7 years ago today that WordPress was first released to the public!  Happy Birthday WordPress!

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