Dr. Gladys West is one of the pioneering ‘Hidden Figures’ whose work helped create the Global Positional System (GPS). When
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WordPress “Performance Team” Releases Performance Lab Plugin
With heavy support from Google and Yoast, the performance team unleashes a decent set of beta features.
An interview with Anne McCarthy on WordPress’s coolest new project: the Museum of Block Art
Anne McCarthy is one of the creators of the Museum of Block Art (MOBA), an online museum that showcases art created with the WordPress block editor.
Is WordPress security getting better or worse?
Sloppy statistics and sketchy incentives are damaging WordPress’s security reputation, even though the core software keeps getting better.
WordPress.com Introduces a Marketplace Directly in The Dashboard
WordPress.com users will be able to buy anything from themes and plugins to professional support and services directly from their dashboard.
An interview with Tacobob
Trey (or Tacobob) is a gamer from Columbia, South Carolina who enjoys reading comic books, cooking, and gaming. I sat
Will web designers win a license to discriminate?
The Supreme Court considers whether web professionals can reject same-sex marriage web site jobs on religious grounds.
Should the WordPress community quit Russia?
The pros and cons of participating in a tech blackout.
Multisite Is Dead, Long Live Multisite
WordPress Multisite doesn’t need to die – it needs to thrive. It’s a valuable part of the ecosystem that could use some more love and attention.
Ruby on Rails confronts its founding bully
We can learn from David Heinemeier Hansson’s childish behavior and build an even stronger WordPress community.
Elementor Launches Cloud Website Hosting
Hosting companies have been buying up the entire custom plugin space. This time, a plugin is going head to head with the hosts on their own turf.
Tech Meetups: The Ones Worth Leaving Your House For
One of the most shocking things I’ve learned as a mentor to newbie developers is that a good number of