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Best Good Practices

In episode 18 of the React Round Up podcast, Alex Moldovan articulates something I've been feeling lately, as I dive deeper into the modern JavaScript world.

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Posted on April 28, 2019 by Ian Dunn. Posted in JavaScript, Standards and Best Practices | Tagged Alex Moldovan, Idiomatic JavaScript, React, React Round Up | Leave a comment

Setting up WordPress Multisite with SSL on DreamHost

Setting up a Multisite instance on DreamHost isn't as easy as it should be if you want to also have SSL certificates, but it's possible with the right settings.

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Posted on August 22, 2018 by Ian Dunn. Posted in WordPress | Tagged Domain Alias, DreamHost, htaccess, HTTPS, SSL, WordPress Multisite | 5 Comments

Guest on Hallway Chats

Tara Claeys and Liam Dempsey have a really interesting podcast where they talk to people in the WordPress community about what it means to be successful.

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Posted on August 22, 2018 by Ian Dunn. Posted in Ethics and Values, WordPress | Tagged Cami Kaos, Ebonie Butler, Hallway Chats, Kendall Guillemette, Liam Dempsey, podcast, Success, Tara Claeys | Leave a comment

MySQL Fails to Start After `brew upgrade` from Version 5.7 to 8.0

I upgraded from MySQL 5.7 to 8.0, but found that the service wouldn't start. I was able to fix it by manually re-running the upgrade process.

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Posted on July 19, 2018 by Ian Dunn. Posted in MySQL | Tagged Homebrew, Stack Overflow, WordFence | 2 Comments

Automatically Run Tests While Solving Exercism.io Exercises

I've been learning Ruby during my sabbatical, and found the exercises from Exercism.io a great way to do that. Manually running the unit tests was tedious, though, so I setup Guard to do it automatically whenever I save a file.

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Posted on June 29, 2018 by Ian Dunn. Posted in Ruby | Tagged Automattic, Calypso, Exercism.io, Guard, minitest, Ruby, sabbatical, Treehouse, WordPress Core | 1 Comment

Moving a Theme Between Theme Roots

WordPress allows you to have multiple theme directories, but moving themes from one to another may result in a fatal error. It's possible to fix that by updating a few options and clearing a transient.

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Posted on February 20, 2018 by Ian Dunn. Posted in WordPress | Tagged locate_template(), register_theme_directory(), STYLESHEETPATH, stylesheet_root, TEMPLATEPATH, template_root, theme_roots | Leave a comment

Inspiration

"Even though we might have some very, very strong disagreements as we develop this thing called WordPress, at the end of the day, I think we all agree that when it impacts people's lives positively like that, it's really really special."

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Posted on December 4, 2017 by Ian Dunn. Posted in WordPress | Tagged Brian Krogsgard, HeroPress, Matt Mullenweg | Leave a comment

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