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WordPress Finding and solving a race condition in WordPress: a tale of two threads Posted by Konstantin Kovshenin What do you do when something does nothing? This was the scenario I faced recently while working on a support ticket. Race conditions are among the hardest bugs to detect.… Read more
WordPress Mind the gap: the big players use WordPress, but why don’t we hear about it? Posted by Gianna Legate WordPress came to prominence as a blog-publishing system in the early 2000s, but it’s come a long way since then. Altis CEO Noel Tock and Director of Product Ryan McCue… Read more
WordPress The hidden programming language inside WordPress Posted by Ryan McCue Edit: This post has been updated! If you’ve read Part 1 already, skip ahead here to the riveting conclusion… WordPress had humble beginnings in the b2 blogging software, but has… Read more
WordPress Search on WordPress: 5 Ways To Improve the User Experience Posted by Corey Brown You went to all that effort making content for your blog and website, you probably want people to be able to find it. Implementing SEO helps take care of bringing… Read more
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WordPress Why Your Website Needs to Evolve with Your Business Posted by Anita Senaratna For many businesses, their website is a customer’s first point of contact with their brand. It’s an opportunity to build trust and create a memorable first impression. This has become… Read more
WordPress Jazz and the Art of Contributing to WordPress 5.6 Posted by Dee Teal As an open source product, WordPress is made, and refined in a community of volunteers and enthusiasts who collaborate across time and space not just as engineers on the codebase,… Read more