In our big content management systems class project this semester, students are knocking it out of the park in a way that makes me proud of them but also reassures me that maybe I understand this stuff despite no formal training after all.
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More than once, I have gotten myself in trouble while teaching my WordPress class by getting out of my web hosting comfort zone. Today, though, I pulled off some DNS and cPanel stuff right on the edge of my limits, so let’s hope sailing stays smooth for the whole semester. ๐ค๐ป
I brought up the federal German elections in class today to make a point about WordPress; Iโd say it made sense in context, but I canโt promise that was true for the students!
๐ linkblog: my thoughts on 'WordPress.orgโs latest move involves taking control of a WP Engine plugin'
๐ linkblog: my thoughts on 'โThe Community Is In Chaos:โ WordPress.org Now Requires You Denounce Affiliation With WP Engine To Log In'
๐ linkblog: my thoughts on 'If WordPress is to survive, Matt Mullenweg must be removed'
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