A little under six years ago, I wrote up a post for the WebDevStudios blog celebrating and retrospecting having achieved one million all time downloads. I also went into some details about growing pains experienced and lessons during that process. It is a post that I feel still holds up today and I am definitely Read More…
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Michael is a seasoned developer who loves helping build stuff for the internet. He brings over a decade of varied experiences working with both front and back end developer stacks.
His primary focus has been WordPress and PHP and all the components that go along with them. During the day, he is a Backend Engineer with WebDevStudios, helping clients get the best that they can out of their own websites.
Blogroll Block feature on WPTavern
https://wptavern.com/a-throwback-to-the-past-introducing-the-blogroll-block-wordpress-plugin
5FTF recap for February 26th, 2021
My #5FTF participation kind of sputtered out in the last half of 2020. This is not necessarily a bad thing, as most of it was either because I had higher priority client work to take care of, or holidays and PTO happened to fall on the same days and I looked forward to the extra Read More…
Lets bring back the blogroll to WordPress
I have a general understanding of why they decided to remove the “Links” admin menu item from new installs, but I don’t completely agree with it. I still feel that Links administration and Blogrolls still have their place in WordPress and we’re now at a point where new people starting their first blog in 2021, Read More…
It’s 2021 and I still love RSS
By no means do I keep it secret that I love consuming content via RSS feeds. It’s been my preference since I first heard about the technology 15 years ago or so in college. At first for me it was primarily for early podcasts consumption, but over time I realized that it’s also possible for Read More…
When you get new hardware
This past week, I made an unexpected purchase of a new Macbook computer for my day job. It’s not a case of my original one suddenly broke down and I needed to scramble to actually continue doing my daily work or anything like that. It was simply my time to participate in a company policy that allows for upgrading the tools we use to do our jobs, including financial help to purchase those tools.