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🔗 WP Tavern: Inside DE{CODE} 2024, WP Engine’s Upcoming Developer Conference
WP Engine’s team opens up about their annual developer conference focusing on WordPress, AI, and of course, Advanced Custom Fields.
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🔗 WP Tavern: The WordPress Training Team’s Big Changes: Learning Pathways and Website Redesign
The WordPress Training team is rethinking- and redesigning- how Users, Designers, and Developers can Learn WordPress.
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🔗 WP Tavern: Automattic Doubles Down on the Developer Community
As the WordPress ecosystem evolves, Automattic is changing its relationship with the developer community.
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🔗 WP Tavern: Synced Pattern Overrides punted, Font Library approved, as WordPress 6.5 nears release
The Executive Director of WordPress gives the final verdict on two 6.5 features with uncertain futures.
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🔗 WP Tavern: WordPress Developer Docs Shows Off a New Block-Based Redesign
WordPress.org relaunched its Developer Documentation with a much more intuitive homepage, cohesive navigation, and a modern design.
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🔗 WP Tavern: Gutenberg’s Project Leadership Sits Down with New Outreach Team to Discuss Problems with the Site Editor
What do you get when you put a handful of outspoken WordPress developers, agencies, product owners, and community advocates on a video call with both the Lead Architect and the Product Owner of the entire Gutenberg project? Hopefully progress.
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🔗 WP Tavern: The Block Bindings API Brings Dynamic Data to Blocks
WordPress 6.5 will introduce the Block Bindings API, laying the foundation for connecting blocks with data from custom fields and more.
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🔗 MasterWP: Getting Cozy with GitHub Copilot
Github Copilot is definitely good – but is it “good”? And how does it fare for WordPress developers?
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🔗 The WP Minute – Where Will The WordPress Middle Class Go?
WordPress has always been a good on-ramp solution for new developers…often meant the first step to a new career in web development.