Nearly eight years ago I started publishing about WordPress development here on WPShout. I was sixteen at the time, and had just discovered this magical publishing platform called WordPress. With a fair amount of time on my hands, I started to share what I’d learned. When I started, it was a lot easier to run a site about WordPress development. Indeed, fairly quickly WPShout became one of the most popular publishers on WordPress development – full stop – without me really knowing what I was talking about.
That was fine eight years ago; vastly fewer people knew what they were talking about. It was a totally acceptable to publish a (not great) code tutorial and update it when comments and feedback offered better ideas. There’s a lot of truth in Jeff from the WP Tavern’s idea that we were learning together at the time.
Over the years I published hundreds of posts on WPShout. And as I started working more with themes (I even had an ill-fated attempt to launch my own theme shop), I gradually became closer to the development expert I’d positioned myself as all along.
But David & Fred KNOW WordPress Development
As WordPress grew, more people who really
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