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Iteration is exciting and Jason and Bridget are definitely stoked about the new way you’ll interact with WordPress with Gutenberg. Let’s chat about marketing to clients and the WordPress Community, managing change and budgets.
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On this episode of WPwatercooler we’ll be discussing what other WordPress related skills you should learn outside of learning Javascript deeply. Show airs Jan 4 at 11am PDT / 2pm EDT / 7PM UTC
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The end of an era. This is the last episode of WPwatercooler. Also on: YouTubeYouTube
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This week on WPwatercooler we’ll be discussing Gutenberg, its increasingly byzantine code base, and the complexities of developing against it.
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This week on the show we’ll be speaking with our good friend and yours Courtney Robertson to discuss the upcoming WordPress 6.5 release.
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This week on WPwatercooler, we’re tackling the issue of nulled WordPress plugins and themes. The GPL says that all software distributed under its license can be freely redistributed, but do null plugin shops re-selling proprietary software cross the ethical, or legal, line into piracy?
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On this episode of WPwatercooler’s Dev Branch we’re going to be discussing something quite prevalent in online communities, gatekeeping.
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This week on WPwatercooler we’re going back to our roots, blogging. Did you know you can blog with WordPress?
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This week on WPwatercoolers Dev Branch we’ll be sharing our predictions for 2024.
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In this engaging episode of WPwatercooler titled “Playing the Fields API,” hosts Jason Tucker, Sé Reed, and Jason Cosper sit down with returning guest Scott Kingsley Clark. No stranger to the show, Scott previously joined us in February for “EP443 – WordPress Fields API with Scott Kingsley Clark” and even before that in “EP398 –…