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Everest Pipkin: Tools List
Everest Pipkin: Tools List
Open source, experimental, and tiny tools roundup --- This is a list of smaller tools that might be useful in building your game/website/interactive project. Although I’ve mostly also included ‘standards’, this list has a focus on artful tools & toys that are as fun to use as they are functional. The goal of this list is to enable making entirely outside of closed production ecosystems or walled software gardens.
·github.com·
Everest Pipkin: Tools List
Justin Tadlock: Beyond Prefixing: A WordPress Developer’s Guide to PHP Namespaces (WP Tavern)
Justin Tadlock: Beyond Prefixing: A WordPress Developer’s Guide to PHP Namespaces (WP Tavern)
Prefixing is one form of “namespacing,” which is just a fancy way of saying that names in this space belong to a specific project. However, prefixing (and suffixing, which is less common) is a hack from a time when no solution existed for the PHP language. PHP 5.3 introduced an official method of namespacing, so the standard has existed for years. Because WordPress 5.2 bumped the minimum PHP requirement to 5.6, it is time for developers to shed their old habits and catch up to the rest of the PHP world.
·wptavern.com·
Justin Tadlock: Beyond Prefixing: A WordPress Developer’s Guide to PHP Namespaces (WP Tavern)
Thread by @modernserf: "I know a lot of people identify with this article but the divide that this article presents makes zero sense to me"
Thread by @modernserf: "I know a lot of people identify with this article but the divide that this article presents makes zero sense to me"
Discussing the CSS-Tricks article ‘The Great Divide’ (https://css-tricks.com/the-great-divide/) that discusses the difference between ‘full-stack’ and ‘front-end’ developers. I think my main problem with this article might be that its core premise is accurate -- the job market for frontend developers undervalues skills around markup, a11y, UX -- but it _reinforces_ the divide, rather than challenging it
·threadreaderapp.com·
Thread by @modernserf: "I know a lot of people identify with this article but the divide that this article presents makes zero sense to me"