I guess this is a step in the right direction though…
Or is it?
I guess this is a step in the right direction though…
Or is it?
There’s enough actual war and battle in the world where people are dying.
We don’t need to be making up fake reasons to have “battles” of any sort.
Don’t take the bait.
Feeling this morning is: I struggle enough with negative self-talk. Let alone seeing negative everyone-else talk.
Just a firehose of awfulness this morning.
I want to weep.
The third (and – still can't believe it only lasted so long) last edition of my Beyond WP newsletter on “Tinkering Tools" is now in the archive covering Tinkerwell, Playgrounds and “REPL’s”. All great tools in a PHP developer's toolbox:
https://beyond-wp.com/archive/beyond-wp-3-tinkering-tools
What do you think? Should I do more writing like this? Maybe scale down my ambitions/standards?
😎 Well today I learned that my parent’s EV charger that we borrow show a weird error when you first plug in…
… because it does a random pause of between 1 and 10 minutes before starting to avoid everyone starting a charge at the same time and overloading the grid! 😎
https://www.myenergi.com/guides/smart-charge-point-regulations-explained/
Tried to get back into Turbo Admin dev yesterday. I want to get keyboard navigation for list tables finished.
Honestly: this is such a good feature and should just be part of the UX.
I’m sure it has big accessibility pros if I can build it right.
Had someone else already done this?
I love the clever humour here. Very Twitter circa 2008. I’m sure this exists elsewhere. But I like that it’s here and it makes it into my timeline.
Hot take: Corporate laptops should come with text-expansion for in-house abbreviations and acronyms by default.
Today I've got up Issue 2 of Beyond WP on the archive.
This one was my take on Tailwind CSS.
https://beyond-wp.com/archive/beyond-wp-2-trick-or-treat-making-tailwind-css-less-scary
It's the Tailwind CSS article that I wish I'd had when I started out with it.
Because, in my opinion, the examples in all the courses and tutorials tend to be either way too simple, or to miss the point of Tailwind which is: Componentize All The Things!!
Enjoy!
Oh. I made the mistake of sharing a post with a hyperlink in it on The Social Network Formerly Known as Twitter, didn't I?
Zero engagement there then. 🙄
Who knows… maybe once the archive is up, I'll get back to Beyond WP properly? I loved the research and writing. And I still think it has value. I still want to bridge #WordPress development to broader software development tooling and topics. Not enough people are doing this.
I had a half-written post on xDebug that I wanted to get out. Because no one (IMO) explains xDebug properly.
And I am still internally screaming about many WP dev’s using structured arrays everywhere!! 😂
You can skip the first couple of emails from my “Beyond WP" newsletter. (They are preserved for posterity anyway).
The first real issue was about local development tooling.
https://beyond-wp.com/archive/beyond-wp-1-local-dev-setups-and-no-pressure
I raved about Laravel Valet. But there was a bunch of links to resources and tools that let you explore the options by yourself.
I've added some new tools as updates like WP Engine's Local, @nicoverbruggen's PHP Monitor and Laravel Herd.
Perhaps something new for you to try here?
Back in the pandemic times, I set up a newsletter called “Beyond WP” that sought to bring tools and ideas from the broader web/software development world to #WordPress developers.
I quickly ran out of steam – which I'm sad about.
But those emails took time to write. I got good feedback on them, and I was proud of them. So I'm working to get an archive online (with notes on what has changed since writing).
This Cloudflare outage is really something. I’ve worked alongside data center operations and I’ve seen multiple-redundant systems fail in chaotic ways like this. It’s so hard to predict. And yet, stuff like “they needed to be physically accessed … access control system was not powered by the battery backups, so it was offline” is such an obvious design flaw with hindsight.
https://blog.cloudflare.com/post-mortem-on-cloudflare-control-plane-and-analytics-outage/
✍️ Finally getting round to putting the archive of my Beyond WP emails online.
I’d sad it had such short a run.
I think I set my standards too high.
Perhaps I will pick it up again someday.
I like writing.
I really want to work on a PHP code base with tests and types again.
Wrangle some data and APIs.
Try out Tinkerwell v4
What can I make? 😉