🖥️ Right. PHP 8.4 is out later in the month. Time to stop procrastinating and get https://caniphp.com/ updated!
Let’s see what’s new!!
🖥️ Right. PHP 8.4 is out later in the month. Time to stop procrastinating and get https://caniphp.com/ updated!
Let’s see what’s new!!
That was a WILD weekend of dipping in and out of Turbo Admin support as the command-palettes-in-WordPress train continues to rumble.
Proud of what was achieved.
– Converted one highly skeptical user into an advocate.
– Got LOADS of great feedback.
– Made my first ever refund to an actually-not-that-unhappy customer who just needed some extra compatibility.
– Hand-held someone with lots of questions through to purchase.
Surprisingly emotional at times. But a good day in the end!
I’m not sure I even knew that this was possible. I’ve never really tried it. I thought it was just a trick thing you saw in movies!
I feel I should say some things about the “business model” behind Turbo Admin, my command palette for WordPress. I've been thinking about this a lot lately.
"Software is amazing isn't it? I can self-teach so much. I can make interesting & useful things. I can share them with the world instantly. Sure, I can make money from them. But I don't have to. It can just be fun & exciting to make, share and help others!”
https://rosswintle.uk/2024/11/the-turbo-admin-business-model/
Every! Flippin! Time! Block editor. NO OTHER RICH TEXT EDITOR DOES THIS!!!!
And how I stop this being a list I can NOT figure out.
Grrrr.
Software is amazing isn't it? I can self-learn so much. I can make interesting & useful things. I can share them with the world instantly. Sure, I can make money from them. But I don't have to. It can just be fun & exciting to make, share and help others!
Software is amazing isn't it? I can self-learn so much. I can create interesting and useful things and share them with the whole world instantly. Sure, I can make money from them if I want to. I can make a LOT of money. But I don't have to. It can just be fun and exciting and useful to make and share and help others thrive.
And that was (once?) the beauty of the open source spirit.