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In this episode, I am chatting with Robin Cornett about her journey into plugin development. Robin started as a photographer who built her own website. Since those early days, she has created some very useful plugins, and is a contributor to the Genesis Framework.
Robin’s journey into code started when a friend called her with a problem. Her company website was built with a custom CMS (content management system), and it was very difficult and costly for them to make any changes. She asked if Robin would be willing to help her figure out how to build a WordPress website. The rest is history.
Today, Robin builds websites for nonprofits, bloggers, and small businesses. She is also a plugin developer and has written some very useful plugins both free and premium.
Robin Cornett
Robin’s plugins
Also of note, yes I can confirm, namespacing in PHP was introduced in 5.3.
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In this episode, I am chatting with Robin Cornett about her journey into plugin development. Robin started as a photographer who built her own website. Since those early days, she has created some very useful plugins, and is a contributor to the Genesis Framework.
Robin’s journey into code started when a friend called her with a problem. Her company website was built with a custom CMS (content management system), and it was very difficult and costly for them to make any changes. She asked if Robin would be willing to help her figure out how to build a WordPress website. The rest is history.
Today, Robin builds websites for nonprofits, bloggers, and small businesses. She is also a plugin developer and has written some very useful plugins both free and premium.
Robin Cornett
Robin’s plugins
Also of note, yes I can confirm, namespacing in PHP was introduced in 5.3.