In-case you missed it – here’s the video that was displayed at today’s presentation. I had a lot of fun making this and will probably be doing more in the future.
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Alex Standiford
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Alex Standiford
How we convert our couch to a bed.
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We are just shy of 1 hour from talking about how I’ve used @Alpine_JS to build a #WordPress web app.
I’m READY FOR THIS LET’S GOOOOO
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I was excited to find that they’re teaching web development in my nephew’s class, but looking at the requirements made me scream. I think they’re working from a workbook published in 2001, or something. 😒
I didn’t even recognize some of HTML he wrote.

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The clocks will never adjust for us to go beyond 24 hours. We should learn to say no to things that are not so important. by @code_rams
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Many people think “Oh my god how can you work in that tiny camper kitchen full-time?!”
It’s funny. You get used to it. So used to it in-fact that when you’re in a typical kitchen you’re like “OMG I HAVE TO DO SO MUCH WALKING JUST TO GET THINGS”.
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Scope creep is usually little more than failure to set expectations up-front. I think this is a soft skill that many freelancers learn to avoid the hard way. I hope this post can help you avoid some of the common pitfalls.
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Hey WordPress developers – I’m doing a talk today on how I built @DFS_Web’s web app using @Alpine_JS. The app is a hybrid approach to headless WordPress, offering the benefits of non-headless and the interactivity of headless. I’d love to see you there!
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I do this in my code. It’s easier to read when you write functions as sanitize->validate->execute. If you do it that way, you rarely need else, and you end up creating clear opportunities to break your code into smaller pieces.
buff.ly/3he9zZq by @dglsparsons
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