1. Really wish I’d jotted down that oh-so-clever tweet I thought of this morning. Trust me, you would have loved it.

  2. Collaborative WordPress Development on GitHub

    Last night I started integrating one of Dougal‘s plugins into a little WordPress-based app I’m building to help me keep track of HR/benefits related requests for my team. Since I’m building the app as a theme, I dropped the plugin into the theme. It worked great, except the path to the CSS file wasn’t correct…

  3. Nexus 7 vs. iPad Mini →

    […] since getting my iPad Mini I’ve barely touched my Nexus 7, and I’ve found the Mini to be just generally more enjoyable and useful for the lightweight sort of consumption-oriented tasks I’ve thrown at it.

    The longer I use iOS the harder it is for me to feel productive on Android. I’m looking forward to getting my iPad mini and think I’ll probably relegate my Nexus 7 to a testing device for our front-end team at that time.

  4. Centralized vs Decentralized Version Control: 2010 vs 2012 →

    If you’re a serious Open Source developer in 2012, you’re using Git. Crowd Favorite made the move as a team back in February. No regrets. More and more of the WordPress community is joining us in putting their code on GitHub. I expect this trend to continue and developer peer collaboration to rise along with it.

    This post is part of the thread: Version Control – an ongoing story on this site. View the thread timeline for more context on this post.

  5. Twitter Tools 3.0 Screencast

    To compliment the screencast I did to demonstrate features of Social, I put together a quick (and very rough) walk through of some of the features of Twitter Tools 3.0. I found a bug there at the end. From my testing it looks like a multi-byte string length calculation bug (the apostrophe in is curly),…

  6. Signage

    It only took a year after our remodel, but we finally got a sign up in our conference room. New whiteboards are set to be installed in the next few weeks as well.