If you work with any set of technologies for a long enough period, you’re going to develop a sense of what you love, what you like, what you dislike, and what you hate about it, right? Honestly, I think this applies to just about anything we do, or we use regardless of if it’s related to our jobs or hobbies or what have you.
At this point, I’ve worked with WordPress long enough to develop a sense of all of that (and it’s not limited to the core application either).
And, to go ahead and be clear, this post is not about the problems that I see with WordPress or with anything tangentially related to it. Nor is it about the things that I think it does well.
Instead, it’s about asking why would anyone – you, me, or anyone else – keep using WordPress if they aren’t a fan of the platform for development?
Why Keep Using WordPress?
The whole catalyst for this was because I ended up overhearing a conversation where someone said they simply couldn’t muster a lot of interest or excitement when working on anything related to WordPress despite the fact that they willingly work with WordPress.
Note “willingly” being the keyword.
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Source: https://managewp.org/articles/14297/why-keep-using-wordpress-if-you-re-not-a-fan
source https://williechiu40.wordpress.com/2017/01/30/why-keep-using-wordpress-if-youre-not-a-fan/
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