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  • Themosis Object-Oriented Development Framework for WordPress Now Available

    Themosis Object-Oriented Development Framework for WordPress Now Available

    Version 1.0 of the Themosis development framework is now available. Belgium-based application developer Julien Lambé created Themosis in order to accelerate object-oriented development with WordPress. It offers a routing system for managing WordPress behavior on an application level and also includes a Laravel-esque templating engine for view files. Last week Lambé announced that the framework…

  • Troubleshooting Handbook For New WordPress Support Forum Volunteers Is Live

    Troubleshooting Handbook For New WordPress Support Forum Volunteers Is Live

    Providing WordPress support is an important but often, thankless job. From support forums to IRC, there’s no shortage of people who need help with WordPress. However, participating in the various support channels is one of the easiest ways to contribute back to WordPress. In particular, if you’re interested in becoming a volunteer on the support…

  • HostingReviews.io – Webhosting Reviews Without The Affiliate Links

    HostingReviews.io – Webhosting Reviews Without The Affiliate Links

    How many times have you found reviews of webhosting companies only to discover they’re filled with affiliate links? The presence of an affiliate link leaves the validity of content in question. HostingReviews.io by Steven Gliebe, hopes to solve this problem by documenting micro reviews without any affiliate links attached. HostingReviews.io works by documenting what people…

  • WebDesign.com Is Now iThemes Training

    WebDesign.com Is Now iThemes Training

    iThemes has announced that WebDesign.com is now called iThemes Training. According to the announcement, this change will lessen confusion and place everything under the iThemes umbrella. We’re making this transition in order to bring everything we do at iThemes under one roof (themes, plugins & training) and eliminate confusion caused by having multiple domain names…

  • WebDevStudios Acquires WordPress Support Services Company, Maintainn

    WebDevStudios Acquires WordPress Support Services Company, Maintainn

    WordPress development agency, WebDevStudios, has acquired Maintainn for an undisclosed amount. According to the announcement, the acquisition enables WebDevStudios to provide better maintenance and support to clients. Founded in 2012 by Shayne Sanderson, Maintainn provides maintenance services including 24/7 security monitoring, daily off-site backups, weekly updates to WordPress core, themes and plugins, a dedicated WordPress…

  • WordPress Beyond Boundaries: A Recap of WordCamp Europe 2014

    WordPress Beyond Boundaries: A Recap of WordCamp Europe 2014

    This weekend, 794 WordPress professionals and enthusiasts from all over the world descended upon Sofia, Bulgaria to participate in Europe’s largest WordCamp to date. WordCampers arrived excited to soak up new information and connect with others in the European community. Sofia’s graffiti-lined streets are peppered with leftovers of communist architecture, contrasting the Neo-Bohemian culture that…

  • GoDaddy and Media Temple Engage in Strategic Partnership With WP101

    GoDaddy and Media Temple Engage in Strategic Partnership With WP101

    Customers who host sites with GoDaddy or Media Temple will see a new WordPress resource in their control panel. Thanks to a strategic partnership with WP101, GoDaddy and Media Temple customers can watch a 20-part WordPress 101 video tutorial series, directly within the WordPress dashboard. I reached out to WP101 founder, Shawn Hesketh, to learn…

  • Ben Gillbanks Announces The End of TimThumb

    Ben Gillbanks Announces The End of TimThumb

    The once popular image resizing script known as TimThumb is no longer supported according to co-creator, Ben Gillbanks. In 2011, TimThumb made headlines when a major security vulnerability was discovered and used to hack into several websites. The exploit that was found was a bug with the external image resize functionality and the fact it…

  • Meet John Blackbourn, WordPress 4.1 Release Lead

    Meet John Blackbourn, WordPress 4.1 Release Lead

    Nine years ago, John Blackbourn was stocking shelves at a supermarket 40 hours per week and returning home to do another 20 hours of freelance work on the side. His journey with WordPress started much like many others, when his first patch was accepted seven years ago. This past weekend at WordCamp Europe, Blackbourn was…

  • Ryan Hellyer’s AWS Nightmare: Leaked Access Keys Result in a $6,000 Bill Overnight

    Ryan Hellyer’s AWS Nightmare: Leaked Access Keys Result in a $6,000 Bill Overnight

    WordPress developer Ryan Hellyer had always wanted to open source his website. As a strong supporter of open source software and an avid plugin developer, he enjoys sharing his code and learning from others. This desire led him to put his site up on GitHub one evening, not knowing that he would wake to find…

  • iThemes Confirms it Stored Customer Passwords in Clear-Text

    iThemes Confirms it Stored Customer Passwords in Clear-Text

    The CEO of iThemes, Cory Miller, published a second update concerning the security breach that occurred on Tuesday. After news of the breach, customers were left wondering whether or not their passwords were stored in clear-text. The latest update confirms that passwords were in fact stored in clear-text and affected approximately 60,000 customers. There is…

  • A New Resource Devoted To WordPress and Photographers

    A New Resource Devoted To WordPress and Photographers

    WP Photographers, is a new resource created by Aaron Hockley, to help photographers and WordPress users share their photos and build photography businesses. Whether you’re a beginner or a photographer looking for the best webhosting service, WP Photographers has you covered. In addition to guides, Hockley routinely publishes reviews of WordPress themes and plugins related…

  • How Public Perception of WordPress Influences Developer Contracts

    How Public Perception of WordPress Influences Developer Contracts

    If the WordPress community is your only barometer of knowing how an open source community works together, then you might want to explore outside a bit further to gain a broader outlook on other cultures. Some of the differences are worth examining. A few days ago I noticed an interesting observation regarding the relationship between…

  • iThemes Suffers Security Breach, Customers Urged To Reset Passwords

    iThemes Suffers Security Breach, Customers Urged To Reset Passwords

    iThemes published details on a security breach that took place earlier today. According to the announcement, after noticing suspicious activity, they noticed a signification attack on their membership database. iThemes urges all customers to reset their passwords immediately. To protect accounts from any unauthorized access, iThemes has temporarily reset all user passwords. To regain access…

  • Is It Maintained? Web App Monitors the Activity of Open Source Projects

    Is It Maintained? Web App Monitors the Activity of Open Source Projects

    If you’ve ever wondered how well an open source project is maintained, you now have a quick way to get an overview, without scouring the project’s issues queue or trying to infer something based on its release history. Is It Maintained? is a new web app that allows you to check the activity of open…