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.
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