An interview with me about WordPress’s maturity is up on the WP Engine blog. It’s a bit of a long read (~4500 words), but Austin did a great job asking good questions and follow-ups. I quite enjoyed the discussion and I hope you’ll find it interesting.
Capsule, The Developer’s Code Journal
I’m very pleased today to announce the release of Capsule, the developer’s code journal. Capsule replaces the scratch document you have…
great interview of @alexkingorg (my friend) by @wpengine (our host): http://t.co/8HQjP1DdVW
WordPress is turning 10: @austingunter’s interview of @alexkingorg, who knows a lot about Post Types (and more) http://t.co/Cp4fezCSB6
Neat article about the evolution of WordPress with @alexkingorg being interviewed by @austingunter http://t.co/CizzVp760b
Great interview at @wpengine of @alexkingorg on the maturity of @WordPress http://t.co/AYn03mxsRA
[...] been wanting to write about good vs. bad interviews for a while now. My recent interview for the WP Engine blog gives me a good positive example to point to – that probably puts this post in a better light [...]
Great interview with Alex King on the maturity of WordPress http://t.co/SFYs3dGDFP @alexkingorg
Thanks for taking the time to answer the questions so thoroughly, Alex. I really enjoyed our conversation.
if you love #wordpress don’t miss @alexkingorg interview http://t.co/q1gwiQRA0W and get to know the backstage
custom post types and taxonomies changed #WordPress from a blogging platform to a #CMS http://t.co/q1gwiQRA0W according to @alexkingorg
#WordPress future as App Engine. WordPress is “an archival type of system”. @alexkingorg used it as HR mgmt system http://t.co/q1gwiQRA0W
.@wpengine typically has some great interviews, including this one with @alexkingorg http://t.co/s78pWhOvFz