• ravhall@discuss.online
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    20 days ago

    lol, a Wordpress developer. So… not a developer.

    They are better off without Wordpress.

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        20 days ago

        No, regular intelligence is all I needed. I made over a dozen plugins ( private not sold ) . I no longer have to maintain most.

        One can pick up patterns, and the hooks get intuitive.

        It’s not a bad framework, for the 1990s. It lacks many things, and God help anyone who wants to put a lot of data in it, or have multiple instances. It can be done , but omg.

        And don’t get me started on the bad and lazy work seen in many of the popular plugins .

        This is what a lot of the world depends on for day to day existence

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          20 days ago

          Word press nowadays has the problem of maintaining backwards compatibility. If they would just breakdown and redo it, they could probably build a decent system while also keeping it easy to use. Sure, there are lots of alternatives at this point but they have the audience. The world would be a better place for it.

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            20 days ago

            I think the value of Wordpress is its ecosystem of tens of thousand of plugins. They cannot rewrite it without breaking many of them

            The other value of Wordpress is its low entry barrier for writing plugins. One does not need to code well to write a plugin, and often plugins are abandoned-ware, or close. Many of these badly written abandoned plugins are vital to thousands of sites, or more.

            Broke plugins stay broken .

            By definition wp must never change too much, ever

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      20 days ago

      While there are quite a few agencies and solo devs that click their sites together using crap like Elementor and a bunch of no name plugins that could often be replaced by a single line of code, there are also people building building clean maintainable sites with it.

      That said, I usually don’t pick it for my projects. Kirby CMS is a much more flexible alternative. For anything more complex there’s Laravel with Filament to build a nice admin panel.

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        20 days ago

        Kirby

        I wish they had agency pricing. Buying a license for every install is a bit much.